Tue, 20 June 2006 Matthew Lillard is known for roles like the killer in Scream, Stevo the punk rocker in the awesome SLC Punk, and some stranger stuff like Up A Creek. I talked with him at the Seattle International Film Festival about two projects: Bickford Schmeckler's Cool Ideas and The Groomsmen, as well as about an upcoming slasher film he plans to produce, direct and star in.Comments[21] |
Thu, 1 June 2006 ![]() The MPAA rating system has been locked in secrecy since its inception. There are no published guidelines or standards to tell the public how a film arrives at a particular rating. In his latest film, This Film is Not Yet Rated, documentary filmmaker Kirby Dick examines the MPAA rating process, all the way up to submitting This Film is Not Yet Rated to the ratings board. Along the way he talks with directors who had their films come back with an NC-17 rating. At SIFF 2006, I talked with Kirby Dick about the film, about how the rating system works (or doesn't) and about how he was able to use fair use to include movie clips from MPAA member companies. Comments[18] |
Wed, 31 May 2006 ![]() I'm not a big fan of the Winter Olympics, but there's something incredibly fun about a mockumentary of one of the more popular ski events, Ski Jumping. At SIFF 2006, I talk with director Riichiro Mashima about the concept behind Ski Jumping Pairs, how he developed the idea and the methodology involved in making the movie. And of course you can stay on top of all my Seattle International Film Festival coverage of at the Hollywood Reviews SIFF blog. Comments[30] |
Sun, 28 May 2006 Millions of people start their day with a crossword puzzle. A very small group of passionate puzzlers compete in the annual American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Stamford, Connecticut. Director Patrick Creadon's new documentary, Wordplay tracks a small group of competitors on the road to the tournament, following them up to the championship round. Simultaneously, Merl Reagle, the mastermind behind the Sunday puzzle in papers like the San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Times and LA Times is submitting a puzzle to the New York Times, which will later be completed by celebrity puzzlers like Bill Clinton, Jon Stewart and Mike Mussina. Merl Reagle was on hand at the Seattle International Film Festival 2006 to talk about Wordplay and some of the history behind the tournament. Comments[84] |
Sat, 27 May 2006 Neil Burger directed Edward Norton, Jessica Biel and Paul Giamatti in this period story about a travelling magician who wins the heart of a princess and puts the plans of the crown prince in jeopardy. This interview takes place before the opening night gala at the Seattle International Film Festival 2006. Comments[124] |

Matthew Lillard is known for roles like the killer in Scream, Stevo the punk rocker in the awesome SLC Punk, and some stranger stuff like Up A Creek. I talked with him at the Seattle International Film Festival about two projects: Bickford Schmeckler's Cool Ideas and The Groomsmen, as well as about an upcoming slasher film he plans to produce, direct and star in.
