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IR Interview: Eytan Rockaway For "Lansky" [Vertical]
Writer/Director Eytan Rockaway talks to The Inside Reel about concept, moments, conducting the scene and visual style for his new film from Vertical Entertainment: "Lansky".
IR Interview: Lana Parrilla For “Why Women Kill” [Paramount+-S2]
Actress Lana Parrilla talks to Inside Reel about playing comedy, balance, movement and experience in regards to her role on the 2nd season of the Paramount+ black comedy series: "Why Woman Kill".
IR Interview: Liniker For “September Mornings” [Amazon]
Latin Grammy nominee/performer Liniker talks to The Inside Reel about perspective, performance, society and intention in regards to her new Brazilian series: "September Mornings" on Amazon Prime.
IR Interview: Olivia Welch & Ray Nicholson For “Panic” [Amazon]
Actors Olivia Welch & Ray Nicholson talk to The Inside Reel about motivation, duality, path and consequence in regards to their new Amazon series: "Panic".
IR Interview: Darren Lynn Bousman For “Spiral” [Lionsgate]
Director Darren Lynn Bousman talks to The Inside Reel about finding a different tone and structure, working with Chris Rock and maintaining mythology and a new path for the "Saw" franchise with new film: "Spiral: From The Book Of Saw".
IR Interview: Iain Cooke For “1971 - The Year That Music Changed Everything” (Apple TV+)
Music Supervisor Iain Cooke talks to The Inside Reel about approach, challenges, texture of the music and hidden gems in regards to the new Apple TV+ documentary series: “1971 - The Year That Music Changed Everything”.
IR Interview: Camille Kostek For “Wipeout” [TBS]
On-Field Correspondent Camille Kostek talks about strategy, empathy, reacting and understanding in regards to her competition series on TBS: "Wipeout".
IR Interview: Eric Bana For “The Dry” [IFC]
Actor Eric Bana talks to The Inside Reel about environment, themes, physicality and structure in regards to his new thriller from IFC Films: "The Dry".
IR Interview: Gia Coppola For “Mainstream” [IFC]
Writer/Director Gia Coppola talks to The Inside Reel about fame, perception, approach and visual style in regards to her new film from IFC: "Mainstream".