Throughout December, Indiewire bid farewell to 2012 by running a daily series titled Honor Roll. The column featured interviews with some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. The 2012 crop was a stellar one -- no doubt our best roster since we launched the series.
Read More »Honor Roll is a daily series running throughout December that features new or previously published interviews, profiles and first-person stories of some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. Today, we're re-running an interview with "The Deep Blue Sea" star Rachel Weisz, who...
Read More »Honor Roll is a daily series running throughout December that features new or previously published interviews, profiles and first-person stories of some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. Today, we're re-running an interview with Kirby Dick, whose documentary "The Invisible Wa...
Read More »Honor Roll is a daily series running throughout December that features new or previously published interviews, profiles and first-person stories of some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. Today, we're re-running an interview with Leos Carax, whose "Holy Motors" recently t...
Read More »Honor Roll is a daily series running throughout December that features new or previously published interviews, profiles and first-person stories of some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. Today, we're re-running an interview we did with Joss Whedon at the 2012 Toronto International...
Read More »Russell is all but guaranteed to return to next year's Oscar ceremony in support of his new oddball romantic comedy, which became a Best Picture front-runner after netting the People's Choice Award at Toronto in September. Read Indiewire's interview with the crowd-pleasing auteur.
Read More »Honor Roll is a daily series for December that will feature new or previously published interviews, profiles and first-person stories of some of the year's most notable cinematic voices. Today, we're running a new interview with Wes Anderson, whose "Moonrise Kingdom" won Best Featu...
Read More »With IFC Films opening the film Dec. 21, Stewart reveals how first reading the book at 14 sparked her search for the adventure in people, her ambivalent reaction to having sex scenes cut from the film and what playing Marylou taught her about how to be "motivated by the fears in life.”
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