Articles in Interviews
In his second feature writer/director Dwayne Buckle brings us cyborgs, action and moral ambiguity. A group of scientists are involved in a race to develop a cyborg, their project being a hybrid human. Starring Raw Leiba of Conan the Barbarian, Cybornetix is released in 2012. EOS : When did you first start getting into filmmaking? [...]
In our final interview on the run up to the ‘Miracle Day’ finale we speak to John Barrowman about costume, Cardiff and Captain America. EOS : How did you indoctrinate the newcomers into your particular way of working? JB : I did the first scenes with everybody naked. No, I was really pleased when Mekhi [...]
Only two days to go until the finale of Torchwood : Miracle Day. Eve Myles tells us what the transition was like from Cardiff to California and the problems of kicking ass in heels. EOS : What was the change in scenery like from Cardiff to Southern California? EM: It was wonderful. My partner loved [...]
Not long to go now before the finale of Torchwood : Miracle Day. We caught up with Mekhi Pfifer to ask him about Rex and what it was like to be a nerd in Harlem. EOS : You said on the panel that you grew up ‘a nerd in Harlem’. MP : Well when I [...]
In the second of our ‘Miracle Day’ interviews leading up to the finale we talk to writer Jane Espenson about the challenges of writing for an established show, the relative freedoms of cable and what’s next for Torchwood. EOS : Do you feel a big responsibility in writing for an established show with an [...]
In the run up to the finale of the epic Torchwood mini-arc Miracle Day we have interviews from the main cast which took place at San Diego Comic-Con this July. We kick off with Bill Pullman who plays executed child rapist and murderer Oswald Danes. Danes finds himself a media darling after becoming an advocate [...]
Singaporean and LA-based director Yong Mun Chee attended the press conference and “In Conversation” forum for her first feature-length movie Where The Road Meets The Sun during the Screen Singapore event. Where The Road Meets The Sun is an anthology-themed movie about four men with a very notable Asian melancholic slant. Coming from different cultures [...]
French film L’Assault, directed by Julien Leclercq, is based on the true events of an Air France airplane hijacked by Muslim fundamentalist terrorists during Christmas time in 1994. The storming of the GIGN (French special forces unit) was captured on TV, and it was like a precursor to the dramatic events that happened on 9/11. [...]
Supernatural favourite Chad Lindberg will appear on tonight’s episode of The Cape, titled ‘Goggles and Hicks’ as a tech-savvy assassin out to kill the titular superhero. We spoke to Chad about the role as well as his previous high points. EOS : You’ve appeared in a lot of genre shows, how did your experience on [...]
‘Lunch Monkeys’, the BBC Three sitcom about office drones returns for a second series tonight. We sat down with Chris Hannon AKA Darrel to find out the secret to the show’s success. EOS : In this day and age not many shows even make it to series two – what do you think the audience [...]
In the first press conference of this year’s London Film Festival, we find out from Director Mark Romanek the pressures of making a very British movie, screenwriter Alex Garland on how he adapted the book and novelist Kazuo Ishiguro on why the screen adaptation of his novel ‘Never Let Me Go’ was a “wonderful revelation”. [...]
In Ann Hui’s, All About Love, two women (Macy and Anita) who once dated as teens cross paths again, years later. Although their lives have taken varied journeys, both find themselves unexpectedly pregnant. At the same time, the connection they had felt years before is still there and they are drawn to each other again, [...]
Canadian comedienne Carla Collins’ show CarlaWood, her adventures in LA as a jobbing actress, is into its second season but she still somehow found the time to educate the world with her new book “Angels, Vampires and Douchebags’, a self-help book in her own inimitable style. We tracked her down and bring you her thoughts on [...]
EOS’s favourite comic of the year is ‘Kill Shakespeare’, so we caught up with creative duo Conor McCreery and Anthony del Col to find out their plans for the comic book event of the year and enable us to stalk them help them reach out to their fans. EOS : Have you been to Comic-Con [...]
Cory and Lea spill the beans on all new Glee to End Of Show. Cory Monteith Cory, what happens when the show returns? Spoil us a little; we’ve been good this year. Ah yes. Here we are again, back from hiatus. Now, in this episode – it’s called “Hello” – it’s like a welcome back [...]
