Posts Tagged ‘Nick Offerman’
SIFF Interview – Alfonso Gomez-Rejon – Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Spencer interviews director Alfonso Gomez-Rejon from the dramedy Me and Earl and the Dying Girl at SIFF 2015.
READ MOREFilm Review – 22 Jump Street
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have made quite a name for themselves in the five years since their feature film debut, Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs. In addition to 2012’s 21 Jump Street, they helmed the runaway success that is The Lego Movie. If…
READ MOREGiveaway – In A World… Autographed Poster
Our friends at Roadside Attractions have been kind enough to give a us a poster from In A World… autographed by Lake Bell to give away. To be eligible please fill out the form below.
READ MOREFilm Review – We’re The Millers
The new film We’re The Millers fulfills the most important rule of comedy: it’s funny. It may be a bit overlong, the story beats might be predictable, but you will laugh. The cast boasts a roster of genuinely funny people and at times there is a hint…
READ MOREKings of Summer – Audio Podcast #170
Spencer is joined by special guest Jordan Vogt-Roberts (The Kings of Summer). Segments include: Introducing Jordan, a look behind the scenes of The Kings of Summer, the challenges of working in independent film, inspirations as a filmmaker, and future goals.
READ MORESIFF Interview – Nick Robinson – The Kings of Summer
Spencer interviews actor Nick Robinson from the comedy The Kings of Summer at SIFF 2013. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
READ MORESIFF Film Review – The Kings of Summer
Building a narrative around teenage runaways is not something writer Chris Galletta and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts invented, but at least they had the foresight to put a silly spin on it. Fed up with your parents? Screw it. Let’s go live in the woods. This…
READ MORETop 10 of 2012 – Ed’s Picks
2012 was a terrific year at the movies. 2010 and 2011 both felt a little underwhelming at the time. There was some good work, to be sure, but the amount of work that felt new or exciting was less and less. However, this last year…
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