Actress Kathryn Hahn, co-writer Louise Stratten, screenwriter/director Peter Bogdanovich, and actor Owen Wilson at the premiere of Bogdanovich’s new film “She’s Funny That Way” last September at the Venice Film Festival. This week’s episode of
Actress Kathryn Hahn, co-writer Louise Stratten, screenwriter/director Peter Bogdanovich, and actor Owen Wilson at the premiere of Bogdanovich’s new film “She’s Funny That Way” last September at the Venice Film Festival. This week’s episode of
This week’s episode of The Road to Cinema Podcast features a conversation with author Josh Karp as we discuss his new book “Orson Welles’s Last Movie: The Making of ‘The Other Side of the Wind’.”
Steve Carell plays the manipulative tycoon John du Pont opposite Olympic gold medal wrestler Mark Schultz played by Channing Tatum. Executive producer Michael Coleman planted the first seed for “Foxcatcher” in 2002 when he optioned
Actress Jennifer Aniston and director Peter Bogdanovich on the set of Bogdanovich’s new film “She’s Funny That Way” in New York City, 2013. New York City, 1980. Director Peter Bogdanovich on the set of “They
Director Henry Jaglom on-set of his latest film “The M Word”. Director Henry Jaglom is a true independent filmmaker. Working outside of the studio system, he has directed 19 feature films. Jaglom owns The Rainbow
Husband and wife Richard Halsey and Colleen Halsey at the 2014 A.C.E. Eddie Awards where Richard received the lifetime achievement award from the guild. This week, we take
“Isn’t every love story about the obstacle?” – screenwriter Ronald Bass Tom Cruise (Charlie) deals with his brother Dustin Hoffman (Raymond) as he refuses to fly, forcing a cross-country road trip in “Rain Man”. Written
First A.D. Tim Zinemann on the set of “Bullitt” with Steve McQueen in San Francisco. Directed by Peter Yates. This week on The Road to Cinema Podcast, we speak with first assistant director and producer
Richard Halsey and Scott Conrad at the 1977 Academy Awards. The two colleagues won Oscars for editing “Rocky”. “Editing is the final rewrite,” said Oscar winning editor Scott Conrad when he sat down with us
Dustin Hoffman in “Straight Time” based on the life of career criminal Edward Bunker A sadly under appreciated film from Dustin Hoffman’s illustrious filmography is “Straight Time” released in 1978. Directed by Ulu Grosbard, the