The charismatic comedic actors, Judy Greer and Pete Holmes, who now star in ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ share their ideas to make your Holiday season the best ever as well.
Read MoreMikael Håfström, the director of ‘1408’, ‘The Rite’ and his newest film, ‘Slingshot’ sits down with FilmSpeak to teach a masterclass on how to put psychology into psychological thrillers.
Read MoreBen Feldman, best known for his awkward and loveable comedic characters has studied with the greats from the Great White North to Down Under, from 'Superstore' to 'Population 11'. He sits with FilmSpeak to talk about Population 11 and how comedic sensibilities really don't differ.
Read MoreChiwetel Ejiofor sits with FilmSpeak to discuss his sophomore directorial feature, ‘Rob Peace’. The film is a story he believed in so deeply, he wore several hats for the production, yet Ejiofor will admit, this story is much bigger than him.
Read MoreA workhorse in the industry, Colm Meaney looks back at his recent role in ‘Dutchess’, while looking to the future of Irish film and a possible return to ‘Star Trek’.
Read MoreYoung star of ‘IF’, Cailey Fleming has already conquered imagination in Hollywood projects such as The Walking Dead, the MCU and Star Wars, but it’s off screen where the real world of possibility lies. Fleming sat down with FilmSpeak to discuss what the future holds.
Read MoreIf you think a couple strikes, losing two mainstay characters and the star of the show almost dying would slow down ‘Mayor of Kingstown’, you clearly don’t know the resolve of Kingstown. Co-Creator, Star and executive Producer Hugh Dillon speaks with FilmSpeak about a third season that had to fight for survival.
Read MoreIn preparation for ‘Mean Girls’ (2024) digital release on Paramount Home Entertainment, FilmSpeak sits down with some of the people who had a hand in bringing the musical to life including directors Samantha Jayne & Arturo Perez Jr. and star Jaquel Spivey.
Read MoreAs audiences wait for an official announcement regarding a second season, ‘Special Ops: Lioness’ cast members Laysla De Oliveira, Jill Wagner and Michael Kelly reflect on the success of the first season, and what inspires them.
Read MoreEven with more than thirty years of industry experience and over 80 credits to his name, John Powell still finds himself learning new things and tackling unique challenges. The composer found himself at a creative impasse with his first ever documentary ‘STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie’.
Read MoreActor Boyd Holbrook learned his work ethic from the small town where he grew up, and because of it is quickly becoming one of the hardest working actors out there today. He sat down with FilmSpeak to talk about his massive upcoming roles in The Sandman and Indiana Jones 5 and his new film, Vengeance.
Read MoreFilmSpeak wins the lottery as we sit down with legendary actors Bryan Cranston and Annette Bening and comedian Larry Wilmore to discuss their latest film Jerry and Marge Go Large, streaming on Paramount+ June 17th. The film is inspired by the remarkable true story of retiree Jerry Selbee (Cranston), who discovers a mathematical loophole in the Massachusetts lottery and, with the help of his wife, Marge (Bening), wins millions.
Read MoreStreaming on Paramount+, the new show The Fairly Oddparents: Fairly Odder sees the return of a now grown Timmy Turner and his beloved fairy godparents, Cosmo and Wanda. FilmSpeak got to sit down with the cast to talk about the exciting retooling of the popular animated show.
Read MoreClifton Collins Jr and Molly Parker sit down with FilmSpeak to discuss their new character driven film ‘Jockey’. Parker and Collins are perfect ambassadors for the breadth of storytelling you can achieve in film, regardless of the production. The two delve into what made Jockey so personal, and how they were both able to achieve career redefining performances within the film.
Read MoreOlivia Cooke and Jack O’Connell chat with FilmSpeak about their independent film ‘Little Fish’.
Produced by IFC Films, Little Fish follows the story of two young lovers, Emma (Cooke) and Jude (O'Connell) during a global pandemic that makes memories start to slowly fade away forever.