My Brother The Devil – Interview with Writer/Director Sally El Hosaini and Star James Floyd

From My Brother The Devil Facebook Page:

“Opens in LA April 5 with more U.S. cities throughout April! Now available on DVD in the UK. MY BROTHER THE DEVIL is one of the most acclaimed and awarded films of 2012/2013.”

Click thru for our interview with Writer/Director Sally El Hosaini and Star James Floyd.

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Interview with Author Matt Bondurant

“When Bondurant explores what it is like to push yourself to the brink, whether with physical activity, drugs and alcohol, or lust, he captures an intensity of experience the reader won’t soon forget.” —- Bookpage

Click thru as we discuss Matt’s education, love of swimming, family ties, his novels, his feelings on the film version ( Lawless – comes out next month) of his 2nd novel, and also about Dallas.

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Exclusive Interview with Director Hasraf Dulull

Director and Visual Effects Artist Hasraf Dulull talks about his career in video games, music productions, commercials and of course the film industry including his short film FUBAR: THE REDUX EDITION!  Click thru for our chat with the multi-talented Hasraf Dulull.

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Billy Elliot Worth All of Tony's Gold

Last Night’s Tony Awards showcased the beauty, brilliance and ballsy history behind our Theatrical world.  As Book of Mormon backed up its 14 nominations with 9 “WINS!” it harped back to this last decade’s record setting productions.  Mel Brook’s amazing THE PRODUCERS is the all-time Tony Award winning Musical with 12 taken home in 2001.  It shares the total nomination title (15 total) with the musical who’s currently playing RIGHT HERE IN DALLAS, Billy Elliot.

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The Trip is a Dry Jaunt into Steve and Rob's Sarcasm-filled Galactic World of Comedic Genius.

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in Michael Winterbottom’s THE TRIP. Photo by Phil Fisk.  An IFC Films release.

The two British Comedians are thrust into a vacation to the Northern part of England in the extremely dry but joyful ride that is Director Michael Winterbottom‘s The Trip

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