Ladies and gentlemen, what follows is a verbatim transcript obtained at great peril to ourselves of an interview of the Dangerous Mind himself, Chuck Barris, conducted by our LitD field operative, Tiffany N. D’Emidio, who clearly feared for her life during the exchange.
Recently, Tiffany had the chance to sit down with Antwone Fisher to discuss his highly praised film, his poetry and his experience of making a film in an industry stacked against outsiders.
Steven Dunning’s not a household name, but he’s had his hands in just about every aspect of the film industry. He’s worked with and learned from such Hollywood heavy hitters as Chris Carter, Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. The following is an excerpt from a conversation Tiffany had with Steve about what it was like to write, direct, and produce Now Chinatown.
In honor of last week’s DVD release, this week we’re revisiting Tiffany’s March interview with the producers and stars of Kissing Jessica Stein. Kissing Jessica Stein is a laugh out loud, romantic comedy that touches on the frustrations faced in the persuit of true love, confused sexual identity and the opinions of family and friends thrown in for good measure.
This week, Tiffany interviews writer/director Jill Sprecher (best known for her film Clockwatchers) about her latest independent film Thirteen Conversations About One Thing.
While Peter Bogdanovich’s latest film is a bit disappointing, Tiffany N. D’Emidio interviews the director of Cat’s Meow anyway and discovers he’s got quite a lot to say.