Episodes (Page 12)
✨
Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi, one of only six directors to win multiple Best International Feature Oscars, discusses his creative process with limited resources
✨
Todd Haynes discusses his 35-year career as a significant indie filmmaker, starting with experimental film work
✨
Dakota Johnson discusses family lessons about Hollywood from her third-generation starlet background
✨
David Chase, creator of 'The Sopranos' (widely regarded as the greatest TV show ever), opens up about the series' inspiration and its prequel 'The Many Saints of Newark'
✨
Oscar Isaac reflects on his theatrical roots and lifelong passion for film, crediting 'Inside Llewyn Davis' with launching his film career into the mainstream
✨
Simon Rex recounts his unconventional Hollywood journey from MTV VJ to white rapper to Oscar contender
✨
Nicolas Cage discusses growing up as a Coppola and the impact on his career trajectory and artistic choices
✨
Rita Moreno, the first Latina to win an Oscar and one of only 16 EGOTs, discusses the stereotypical casting and abusive treatment she endured as a Hollywood starlet
✨
Eugenio Derbez reflects on discovering his calling and becoming a major star in Mexico at age 27
✨
Hayley Mills reflects on her prolific career as a child star, anchoring six films for Walt Disney including 'Pollyanna' and 'The Parent Trap'
✨
The podcast resurfaces a 2011 conversation with Michael K. Williams, the character actor best known for playing Omar Little on 'The Wire'
✨
In his final interview, Ed Asner reflects on his late-breaking success after years of struggle in the entertainment industry
✨
Pat Boone reflects on his status as a titan of '50s and '60s popular music, rivaled only by Elvis Presley, who once opened for him
✨
Gillian Anderson shares her conflicted feelings about 'The X-Files,' the series that made her a star
✨
Frank Marshall, a highly successful producer and 2018 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award recipient, reflects on his 53-year career beginning with Peter Bogdanovich
✨
Kathryn Hahn reflects on learning improvisation skills with the Frat Pack early in her career
✨
The podcast resurfaces a 2013 interview with Marcia Nasatir, the first female VP at a major Hollywood studio (UA in the 1970s), who passed away at 95
✨
Documentary filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering discuss their powerful collaboration on acclaimed and socially impactful documentaries
✨
Joel Edgerton discusses his 25-year-old filmmaking collective.
✨
Carroll Baker discusses being a sex symbol, memories of Dean and Monroe.