Collecting Movies with Rob Dunkelberger
Greg Carlson Interviews Rob Dunkelberger About Collecting Movies
Greg Carlson Interviews Rob Dunkelberger About Collecting Movies
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Dolly Kitty & Those Twinkling Stars’ Filmmaker Alankrita Shrivastava
Joey Keogh Interviews ‘The Expecting’ Director Mary Harron and Actress AnnaSophia Robb
Greg Carlson Interviews ‘Broken Bird’ Flmmaker Rachel Harrison Gordon
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Class of ’83’ Director Atul Sabharwal
Greg Carlson Interviews ‘Ask for Jane’ Director Rachel Carey About Movie Collecting
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Raat Akeli Hai’ Screenwriter Smita Singh
“Zomby’s tracks were more exciting when plugged straight into my head. His music enlightened me to how euphoric and pleasurable 8-bit sounds can be, especially when they are used not for kicks, but to project melancholy and strangeness.”
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Tales from Our Childhood’ Director Mukul Haloi
Greg Carlson Interviews ‘Black Sunday’ Author Matt Dreiling About Movie Collecting
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Choked’ Screenwriter Nihit Brave
Marshall Shaffer Interviews ‘A Girl Missing’ Director Kôji Fukada
“Davis’ mandate has always been to offer solace for sad kids, but his lyrics reside more often in the inescapable experiences of pain, isolation and frustration than in the pursuit of recovery.”
Dominic Erickson Interviews ‘Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets’ Filmmaker Turner Ross
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Eeb Allay Ooo!’ Director Prateek Vats
Dipankar Sarkar Interviews ‘Nasir’ Writer-Director Arun Karthick
Greg Carlson Interviews Mallory O’Meara (‘The Lady from the Black Lagoon’) About Movie Collecting
“The affinity I have for Prince, and the things that I learned from his music — and continue to learn — is different than what my mum took away from it decades earlier; the music, and the connection we share with it, is something I find myself returning to regularly.”
“‘Express’ felt like music that was made FOR ME — not my parents, and certainly not the other teenagers I knew who liked music that seemed boring and soulless.”
“Right now, I’ve never felt more creative.” – Rhys Handley Interviews 70s Rock Icon Suzi Quatro About Her Career and the 2020 Documentary ‘Suzi Q’