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The best Q&A's and news from Alex Simon & Terry Keefe.

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THE END OF POVERTY? We're not even close according to Philippe Diaz's searing new documentary.

Nov 22, 2009
By Terry Keefe (This article is currently appearing in this month's Venice Magazine.) And now we pause for some startling statistics: 20% of the planet's population uses 80% of its resources…and consumes 30% more than the planet can...

Gems of the 1980's: Susan Seidelman Remembers DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSAN

Nov 22, 2009
(Filmmaker Susan Seidelman, above.) by Jon Zelazny In the early 80’s NYC cultural lull between Patti Smith’s retirement and Jay McInerney’s breakout, NYU film school graduate Susan Seidelman did the scrappy shoestring indie film thing,...

Ross McCall: The Everyday Guy Amidst the L.A. Insanity of "Crash"

Nov 21, 2009
(Ross McCall and Eric Roberts, left, in "Crash.") By Terry Keefe (This article is currently appearing in this month's Venice Magazine.) It isn’t necessarily great news for an actor to hear that the television series they’ve been starring in is...

Nicolas Cage: The Hollywood Interview

Nov 20, 2009
NICOLAS CAGE: BAD TO THE BONE By Alex Simon It’s an inevitable event in every accomplished artist’s life: if you go back on the timeline of their existence and stop in adolescence, almost all of our greatest actors, writers, filmmakers, musicians...

Werner Herzog: The Hollywood Interview

Nov 17, 2009
WERNER HERZOG BRINGS THE MUSIC BACK By Alex Simon Academy Award-nominated German film director, screenwriter, actor and opera director Werner Herzog was born Werner H. Stipetić on 5 September 1942 in Munich. His family moved to the remote Bavarian...




Paul D.
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  Great collection of interviews with filmmakers and actors (with a musician or two thrown in for good measure), along with original content. Keefe and Simon's interviews with some truly legendary Hollywood and European film icons rate up there with anything done in Playboy, Sight & Sound, or on The Charlie Rose Show--smart stuff written with smart people in mind. God knows, the web needs more sites like this one!
Posted 10/13/08 3:10 AM