The Road to Cinema Podcast welcomes back Oscar nominated director Brett Morgen as we discuss his new documentary ‘Jane’ which takes viewers inside the inception of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking studies on chimpanzees through never before
The Road to Cinema Podcast welcomes back Oscar nominated director Brett Morgen as we discuss his new documentary ‘Jane’ which takes viewers inside the inception of Jane Goodall’s groundbreaking studies on chimpanzees through never before
On this week’s episode of The Road to Cinema Podcast, directors Ben and Alex Brewer take us behind the scenes of their work on music videos with artists Justin Bieber and Passion Pit. Ben and
The Road to Cinema Podcast welcomes Oscar nominated ‘Hidden Figures’ screenwriter Allison Schroeder for an in-depth conversation on researching this extraordinary true story of three black, female mathematicians who helped propel the American space program in
Take a listen to The Road to Cinema Podcast featuring ‘Sully’ screenwriter Todd Komarnicki. The verteran screenwriter and producer shares how he pitched the film adaptation of the real life “miracle on the Hudson” where
The Road to Cinema Podcast welcomes Nelson Cragg, the (DP) cinematographer behind all 10 riveting episodes of the critically acclaimed FX limited series ‘The People v. O.J. Simpson.’ The series expertly dramatizes the media circus
The Road to Cinema Podcast shares a detailed discussion on film editing with Oscar winning “Whiplash” editor Tom Cross who is one of the editors on director David O. Russell’s new film “Joy” opening on
Actor/Producer Sylvester Stallone with Co-Screenwriter/Director Ryan Coogler on-set of “Creed.” After seeing Ryan Coogler’s deeply felt debut feature film “Fruitvale Station”, with a career making performance by Michael B. Jordan, I was anticipating what would
Writer/Director Oren Moverman with actor/producer Richard Gere on the set of “Time Out of Mind.” Moverman shares with Road to Cinema how he created an immersive cinematic approach with Gere’s homeless character on the busy
“Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” is the best selling young adult novel that has been transformed into an innovative coming-of-age high school dramedy and a visually stunning piece of kinetic filmmaking thanks to
Director/screenwriter Orson Welles with actors Peter Bogdanovich and John Huston on the set of “The Other Side of the Wind” in the early 1970s. Welles’s uncompleted last film is in the spotlight for an IndieGoGo