Posts Tagged ‘Paul Rudd’
SIFF Film Review – Prince Avalanche
As a director, David Gordon Green has one of the most curious and diverse careers going these days. After beginning his career with critical praise for his indie dramas (George Washington, All the Real Girls), he has spent the last half-decade working in mainstream shock…
READ MOREDavid Gordon Green – Audio Podcast #176
Spencer is joined by special guest writer/director David Gordon Green (Prince Avalanche). Segments include: getting to know David, his strategies for picking projects, handling public perceptions and a glimpse inside of Prince Avalanche.
READ MORESeth Rogen – Video Podcast #263
In honor of the release of This Is The End, Spencer and Greg discuss Seth Rogen.
READ MOREAn Analysis – Oscar Night Wrap-Up
Ah, Oscar night! The most exciting night of the year for me and my fellow Oscar-watchers, where our emotions run wild over things we have no control over, and maybe in the long run do not matter that much. But this is our night. And…
READ MOREFilm Review – Vamps
My friend Violet loves teenage sex comedies. Which would be completely unremarkable except for the fact that she is 60. But whatever: different strokes for different folks, etc. One of her favorite movies is Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and if you get her just…
READ MOREEpisode 215 – Leslie Mann
In honor of the release of This Is 40, Spencer and Greg discuss Leslie Mann.
READ MOREFilm Review – This Is 40
Billed as a “sort-of sequel” to 2007’s Knocked Up, Judd Apatow’s This Is 40 sees Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann (Apatow’s real-life wife) reprising their roles as Pete and Debbie. Now five years later, their marriage is in something of a rut. Complacency can be…
READ MOREInterview – Stephen Chbosky – The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Spencer interviews writer/director Stephen Chbosky from the romantic drama The Perks of Being a Wallflower. This segment is also available on Stitcher, iTunes and YouTube. The audio version can be downloaded directly from here.
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