Episodes
Susanna Fogel on Cat Person, a sharp examination of the horrors of dating born from a New Yorker story that went viral, and Ken Loach on what may be his final film.
Published 11/22/23
Kitty Green on her unnerving backpacker thriller, and a new doc from two Swedish filmmakers that explores our obsession with image.
Published 11/15/23
Behind the scenes on Martin Scorsese's epic Killers of the Flower Moon with casting director and longtime collaborator of Scorsese, Ellen Lewis. Plus, acclaimed Australian-Macedonian director Goran Stolevski on his new film Housekeeping for Beginners as it screens at MQFF, and we re-visit Jason's conversation with Martin Scorsese as his 2016 film The Silence released.
Published 11/08/23
Lion director Garth Davis talks about his new film Foe, a sci-fi starring Paul Mescal and Saoirse Ronan, plus two producers behind some of the best Asian cinema of the last decade.
Published 11/01/23
U.S. based Australian director Craig Gillespie on Dumb Money, a film that follows some serious chaos on Wall Street; and a new doc on Hollywood icon Rock Hudson.
Published 10/25/23
The Screen Show explores the best that both film and television have to offer.
Published 10/18/23
Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli on Sick of Myself. Set amongst the cultural milieu of Oslo the film is a satire on narcissism and personal branding. Plus, we re-visit another Norwegian film, the hit The Worst Person in the World.
Published 10/11/23
David Gordon Green on horror blockbuster of the week The Exorcist: Believer, plus a glitzy new streaming series and a time-travel slasher.
Published 10/04/23
British director Gareth Edwards talks about his futurist sci-fi blockbuster The Creator; plus, a moving Australian-Iranian film produced by Cate Blanchett.
Published 09/27/23
U.S. cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker on Netflix's newest big hit One Piece, and Belgiandirector Charlotte Vandermeersch on The Eight Mountains, abouta life-defining friendship in the Italian Alps.
Published 09/20/23
We meet the director of Sundance winner Scrapper, and the producing partners of Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon who also serve as Executive Producers on Morning Wars.
Published 09/13/23
U.S. director Michael Chaves on gothic horror The Nun II, plus docs on the man who invented the bulletproof vest, and scientist Tim Flannery on a global search to find good climate leadership.
Published 09/06/23
Independent film producer Mel Eslyn on directing her first feature Biosphere, and a new doc on rock music impresario & Mushroom Records founder Michael Gudinski.
Published 08/30/23
We meet the filmmaker behind Past Lives, labelled one of the best films of the year and a frontrunner for awards seasons, plus, Alena Lodkina on her acclaimed feature Petrol.
Published 08/23/23
Jason meets Icelandic director Hlynur Pálmason, and the artistic director of the Berlin Film Festival.
Published 08/16/23
Cannes Un Certain Regard winner Molly Manning Walker, plus revered Australian filmmaker Jeni Thornley and U.S. actor Zach Woods on The Afterparty.
Published 08/09/23
A Melbourne Film Festival special with Argentine director Laura Citarella and U.S. film critic and screenwriter Nick Pinkerton.
Published 08/02/23
Two brothers from Adelaide talk to Jason about how they made one of the stand-out films at Sundance this year, plus the director of Berlin best film winner Alcarràs.
Published 07/26/23
Greta Gerwig talks about her version of the phenomenon that is Barbie and how Margot Robbie came to her with the idea, plus, a critics' chat on the week's biggest releases Barbie and Oppenheimer.
Published 07/19/23
One of the world's foremost choreographers Benjamin Millepied (Black Swan) on his first directorial feature Carmen. Plus, new Australian films Shadow and Dark Emu.
Published 07/12/23
One of Australia's most internationally acclaimed filmmakers Warwick Thornton on his new film, plus the director and stars of the latest Mission Impossible.
Published 07/05/23
Tina Satter on her film Reality which stars Sydney Sweeney as American whistleblower Reality Winner; and French rom-com Other People's Children, the story of a Parisian social worker who discovers she wants children later in life.
Published 06/28/23
We meet James Mangold, director of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny; and Damon Fepulea'i, the filmmaker behind Red, White and Brass, a very likeable comedy from NZ.
Published 06/21/23
Léa Seydoux is a stand-out in Mia Hansen-Løve's new film One Fine Morning, and Melbourne filmmaker David Easteal discusses his wonderful road movie The Plains.
Published 06/14/23