New Moon star Kellan Lutz on gummi bears and running from fans
Lutz sat down with North by Northwestern to talk about his most recent experiences as Emmet Cullen in the blockbuster franchise The Twilight Saga.
You may not love The Messenger, but you won’t forget it
North by Northwestern sat down with the minds behind a film about two enlisted men who notify next of kin of war casualties.
Great acting keeps Pirate Radio from sinking
This is a transitional piece by a veteran director, but this film fails to deliver as a satisfying work. (Insert your own sinking ship pun here).
A Wake-up call to the realities of the Vietnam War
JC Chasez makes his acting debut in director Chris McIntyre’s new film, 21 and a Wake-Up, the first American movie ever to be filmed in Vietnam.
World Series of Cinema: 1939 vs. 1999
In a battle for the ages, one writer compares the classics of 1939 with the favorites of 1999.
From Slumdog to Hipsters
In this year’s international film festival, what will be this year’s Slumdog Millionaire?
The good, bad and gory of Law Abiding Citizen
Law Abiding Citizen is a gory delight for thrill-seekers, while director F. Gary Gray shares his thoughts on violence, working the actors and flaming suitcase.
Paranormal Activity follows you to the bedroom
The horrifyingly realistic Paranormal Activity opens as the scariest movie since The Blair Witch Project.
A Serious Man’s Michael Stuhlbarg on the switch from stage to screen
We sit down with Stuhlbarg, a Julliard graduate who is making his film debut after 13 years in theater.
Moore’s Capitalism is disjointed yet poignant
Thanks to Michael Moore, you’ll never look at a dollar bill the same way again.
A look at the animated project 9 from its director and star
9, the upcoming animated film by Shane Acker, began as an 11 minute short at UCLA animation school that earned an Oscar nomination in 2005.
Director Mike Judge talks Extract, gangsta rap and frog baseball
In an interview with North by Northwestern, Judge discusses his cult classics and how Office Space caused Swingline to make red staplers.
Summer movie preview
From dramas to documentaries, an assortment of reviews and interviews on movies you’ll see this summer.
Why Joy Division and kissing make (500) Days of Summer worth seeing
North by Northwestern sat in on a web conference with the stars of the film, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Dechanel.
