IFFBoston 2011: Video – Q&A with Director Azazel Jacobs (‘Terri’)

Jacob Wysocki and John C. Rielly in director Azazel Jacobs' 'Terri.'

Last night at the Stuart Street Playhouse in downtown Boston, director Azazel Jacobs presented his new film Terri during the Independent Film Festival Boston 2011. After the screening, he fielded questions from the audience…

IFFBoston 2011 – Ep. #5 – Our interview with Actor/Director Evan Glodell (‘Bellflower’)

The Medusa. All fired up in 'Bellflower.'

Joining us on the podcast is actor/director/techie Evan Glodell, the man responsible for Bellflower – which has its New England premiere this weekend at the Independent Film Festival Boston.

The interview was conducted in Boston a few hours prior to Bellflower‘s first screening at the Somerville Theater.

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IFFBoston 2011 – Ep. #3 – Our interview with Director Andre Ovredal (‘Troll Hunter’)

Film students encounter a giant mountain troll in Andre Ovredal's 'Troll Hunter.'

Joining John and me on the podcast is Andre Ovredal, director of the Norwegian fantasy adventure Troll Hunter.

Our 25-minute interview was recorded Friday, April 29th, a few hours prior to the New England premiere of Troll Hunter at the Independent Film Festival Boston.

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IFFBoston 2011 – Ep. #2 – Our interview with Actress/Director Miranda July (‘The Future’)

Miranda July on the set of her new film 'The Future.'

Joining us on the podcast is actor/director/performance artist Miranda July, whose new film The Future screens this evening (Saturday, April 30th) at the Brattle Theater, during the Independent Film Festival Boston.

In this 30-minute interview, we discuss the making of The Future. And, you know… stuff.

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Episode #66: ‘Source Code,’ ‘Insidious,’ ‘Super’ and ‘The Secret of NIMH’

That pesky Demon and the kid in a coma (Or something like that. Doctors aren't sure.) in director James Wan's 'Insidious.'

This week, John and I discuss Duncan Jones’ sci-fi thriller Source Code, James Wan’s supernatural oddity Insidious, and James Gunn’s humanist superhero flick Super.

And then for our picks of the week, we discuss three titles from The Criterion Collection – Mike Leigh’s Topsy Turvy, Victor Schertzingers 1931 adaption of The Mikado, and Louis Malle’s Au Revoir Les Enfants, and one from MGM – Don Bluth’s 1982 animated feature The Secret of NIMH.

We recorded this episode at the Regal Fenway 13 theater in Boston.

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