From Small Town Sweden to ‘Slingshot’: How Mikael Håfström Thrillers Became Internationally Recognized

Mikael 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.

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Ben Feldman Talks About His Global Education In Comedy

Ben 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.

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Chiwetel Ejiofor on the Charisma, Complexity and Connection of ‘Rob Peace’

Chiwetel 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. 

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Thomas Jane on Opening Up Wounds, Opening King Novels, and Being Open to Possibilities

If there was any doubt that Thomas Jane was a trooper, any casual fan simply needs to hear about how much he’s put into his work in the last few years. His newest show, ‘Troppo’, which just released its second season on Prime Video in the United States is celebrating its first season finally being streamed in Canada on Superchannel

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Rob Richardson & Fox Rich Present Their Recorded Reality With 'Time II: Unfinished Business'

As they once again bare their lives and struggles to film audiences, in ‘Time II: Unfinished Business’, Rob Richardson and partner Fox Rich are determined that this is only the beginning in their quest to save others like them from languishing in predatory prison systems.

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‘IF’ Star Cailey Fleming Imagines What the Future Might Hold

Young 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.

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'Mayor of Kingstown' Star Hugh Dillon Talks About the Rallying Cry of Season 3

If 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.

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Katja Herbers, Mike Colter & Aasif Mandvi Reveal What ‘Evil’ Has Taught Them as the Show Enters Its Final Season

The entertaining triumvirate of ‘Evil’s Katja Herbers, Mike Colter and Aasif Mandvi sit down with FilmSpeak to talk about what they’ve learned from their characters over the show’s four year run… and the truest evil that’s haunted the set. 

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'Kung Fu Panda 4' Director Mike Mitchell and Head of Character Animation Sean Sexton Discuss The New Sequel

Dreamworks has added another impressive sequel with ‘Kung Fu Panda 4’ and FilmSpeak had the amazing opportunity to talk to director Mike Mitchell and Head of Character Animation Sean Sexton about the long-awaited new instalment in the revered animated franchise.

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X-Men ‘97: The X-Men’s Powerhouse Has Given a Powerhouse Performance this Season 

Rogue has been an X-Men fan-favorite for years, but with the debut season of ‘X-Men ‘97’ wrapped up, Lenore Zann gave the already layered and tragic character extra Emmy-worthy layers. 

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Composing Duo The Newton Brothers Discuss Their Incredible Work on 'X-Men '97'

Andrew Grush and Taylor Newton of The Newton Brothers are mostly known for collaborating with director Mike Flanagan in films and television series like Gerald’s Game, Doctor Sleep, and, most recently, The Fall of the House of Usher. In an exclusive chat with FilmSpeak, the composer duo talks about their x-cellent work onX-Men ‘97’.

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'Halo' Star Joseph Morgan Discusses Embodying a Video Game Villain in Sophomore Season

‘HALO’s second season has seen an uptick in positive reception and coverage, with many critics going as far as to proclaim the show’s redemption. At the forefront of that success is the inclusion of one of the game’s antagonistic figures, James Ackerson, played to perfection by Joseph Morgan. Morgan sits down with FilmSpeak to discuss the success of the second season, and playing the slimy Ackerson.

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Making ‘Mean Girls’ (2024) Fetch with Jaquel Spivey, Samantha Jayne, & Arturo Perez Jr.

In 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.

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Cinematographer Promises Netflix Adaptation Stays True to the Original Visual Style

Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ premiered this week, paving a new path for fans to return to the four nations yet again. Michael Balfry, the director of photography for the show is well aware of the importance of the animated series to fans around the world. He sits with FilmSpeak to discuss the new adaptation.

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The Cast of 'Special Ops: Lioness' on the Inspirational Nature Surrounding the Show

As 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.

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Bringing Larger than Life Kaiju to Life on the Small Screen: VFX Supervisor Sean Konrad talks ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’

The days of a person in a practical Godzilla suit are all but dwindling, so that’s where Sean Konrad and his visual effects team come in to bring the titular monster and all the kaiju to life on ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’.

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