Your Independent Movie Guide
Interviews
By | September 2001
TK
"The State" initially received horrible reviews then kind of grew on people and developed an audience. What do you attribute to its success? Or lack of...
How did you go about casting the film? Was it a matter of just calling up your pals and asking them to go away to camp for a few weeks? ^ In many...
The rough-and-tumble world of indie cinema is full of thousands of small-time actors, directors and writers who are looking to come up with that...
It's a given. Most "actresses" working in B-movies today are tall, silicone-enhanced, talent-challenged amazons. These ladies are mainly required to have...
The seemingly infinite universe of B-movie actresses is filled with as many different types of ladies as their are stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. Each...
How do you go from making "Crumb," a documentary, to a narrative feature like Ghost World? ^ Not much carried over. There's not much overlap. The one...
Have you ever thought about publishing the screenplays? ^ We had a deal to publish one of the screenplays once. In fact, Crumb did a few drawings for it....
Thora Birch really did an amazing job in the film and according to Dan, put on 30 pounds for the role. It's a long way from being a kid in "Monkey...
Director Brett Ratner ("Whatever Happened to Mason Reese," "Money Talks") was relatively new to the Hollywood scene when his action-comedy Rush Hour took...
So how was it working with Chris and Jackie again? ^ I hated it. They had to force me to do this film. No, it was great. It's good to know that Chris is...