Let Me In: Interview with director Matt Reeves

Matt Reeves (Cloverfield) is the director of "Let Me In," the American remake of the Swedish film "Let the Right One In." The film, which stars Chloe Moretz and Kodi Smit-McPhee, is being released by Overture Films on October 1.

“Each of the stories that are so popular now uses the vampire legend in a different way,” observes writer and director, Matt Reeves. “Most often they use it to explore people’s sexual nature. But this story takes the same archetype and uses it to explore something entirely different.” 

 

Social Network: Interview with Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin

There were conflicting narratives, and rather than choose only one of the narratives and decide that it was the “true” one, or the most interesting one, I thought the most exciting thing to do would be to dramatize all of them. The conflicting narratives are the story. ‘And then this happened’ kind of narrative is more the province of the conventional biopic than what I wanted to write.

 

 

Social Network: Interview with Director David Fincher

The language is what’s up front, but the thing that supports the language is the mouths out of which the language comes, the clothes on the bodies that carry the mouths from which the language comes, the houses and the rooms that the bodies inhabit. To me, the Chinese checkers of it is this: you get a couple of Aeron chairs and some computers, and the guys rattle off their dialogue in the way that they’re supposed to. 

 

 

 

 

Secretariat: Interview with director Randall Wallace

"Secretariat," directed by Randall Wallace, follows the story of the horse that won the triple crown in 1973. The film, which stars Diane Lane and John Malkovich, is being released by Disney on October 8.

“Horses are so romantic that it’s tempting to film them in a romantic and remote way,” says Wallace. “Our intention from the very beginning of this movie was for the audience to experience the races as a participant, rather than a spectator. I want audiences to feel that they are in the races, experiencing the thunder, the excitement, the chaos and the violence."

 

 

 

 

Blue Valentine: Interview with Ryan Gosling, Oscar Contender?

Ryan Gosling, Oscar Contender?  "The movie is truthful about relationships."

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