Interviews

Daniel Alfredson

Daniel Alfredson

The Swedish director talks about bringing a literary sensation to the big screen with The Girl Who Played with Fire.

Eli Roth

Eli Roth

The writer/director/producer and all round horror mogul talks about his role in bringing The Last Exorcism to the big screen.

Simon Rumley

Simon Rumley

The British director discusses the making of his new film, Red White & Blue as it hits FrightFest this week.

Sylvain Chomet

Sylvain Chomet

The Illusionist director discusses his love for traditional storytelling, hand-drawn animation and Scotland.

Tom Six

Tom Six

The man behind the year's most shocking film, The Human Centipede, talks horror, Hitler and insect Olympics.

Mitch Davis

Mitch Davis

The man behind Canada's number one genre festival reveals what drives him to seek out fresh talent year after year.

Neil Marshall

Neil Marshall

With his latest film, Centurion, out on DVD and Blu-ray this week, the British filmmaker discusses his childhood love of horror and why he's trying his hand at 3D.

Toby Kebbell

Toby Kebbell

With his latest film, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, in cinemas, the British actor discusses working in Hollywood and ponders his dream project.

Hattie Dalton

Hattie Dalton

The editor turned director spoke to LWLies about her feature debut, Third Star, off the back of its recent premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival.

Kier-La Janisse

Kier-La Janisse

The long-time Fantasia Fest supporter discusses her new cinema venture in the heart of Montreal.

Mo Ali

Mo Ali

The Saudi-born Londoner talks about taking inspiration from his heroes in order to forge his own path.

Joann Sfar

Joann Sfar

The acclaimed graphic novelist turned filmmaker talks about his joy in bringing the life story of his idol, Serge Gainsbourg, to the big screen.

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