Mark Ruffalo tries his best to deal with his bi-polar disorder while raising his two young daughters in screenwriter/director Maya Forbes’ feature film directorial debut “Infinitely Polar Bear.” This week’s episode of The Road to
Mark Ruffalo tries his best to deal with his bi-polar disorder while raising his two young daughters in screenwriter/director Maya Forbes’ feature film directorial debut “Infinitely Polar Bear.” This week’s episode of The Road to
“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
“Altman” was released last December. The book features photographs personally taken by Kathryn Altman, wife of filmmaker Robert Altman. Also included in the book are essays from collaborators, archive materials, and a detailed timeline of
Director/Co-Screenwriter Rupert Goold with actors Jonah Hill and James Franco on the set of “True Story.” The film is based on journalist Michael Finkel’s memoir which chronicles his firsthand account of the arrest and trial
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’.”
Screenwriter Tom Schulman after winning a “Best Original Screenplay” Oscar for “Dead Poets Society” at the 1990 Academy Awards ceremony. Stand on your desk and “seize the day” with this week’s episode of The Road
This week’s episode of The Road to Podcast features a conversation with Oscar nominated screenwriter and director Thomas McCarthy about his new film “The Cobbler” starring Adam Sandler, Steve Buscemi, Dustin Hoffman, Ellen Barkin, Method
Screenwriter/director Dan Gilroy with actor Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of “Nightcrawler.” Veteran screenwriter Dan Gilroy made his directorial debut with this critically acclaimed thriller which earned an Oscar nomination for “Best Original Screenplay.” Oscars