My favorite movie to play at the Seattle Children’s Film Festival so far has been the short film A Typical Fairytale. It’s …
Category: Interviews
TSB interview: Children’s Film Festival Seattle director Elizabeth Shepherd tells us everything you need to know about this year’s festival
The Children’s Film Festival Seattle kicks off in just a few days, this Thursday (February 27) with 175 feature-length and short films …
TSB Interview: a Look Behind the Scenes of the Romanian Film Festival
Friday night will see the kickoff of the sixth edition of the Romanian Film Festival in Seattle. It’s put on by the …
A Chat with Orcas Island Film Festival’s Jared Lovejoy, Carl Spence, and Donna Laslo
In a just under two weeks, the sleepy village of Eastsound will play host to the sixth annual Orcas Island Film Festival …
TSB interview: Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin talk about their new novel, ‘Please Send Help’
Comedians/writers/podcasters/YouTubers/lifelong friends Allison Raskin and Gaby Dunn have so much going on these days it’s almost difficult to believe I got them …
SIFF interview: NHL Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr talks about his legendary career and the new documentary about his life
It all happened so quickly so I still cannot quite comprehend how I ended up on a phone call with Grant Fuhr, …
SIFF interview: A look at The Long Haul, a great new documentary about Seattle’s most unlikely strippers
The Long Haul is quite unlike any other documentary I’ve ever seen. It’s an engrossing look into “the Buckaroos,” the average Joe’s …
SIFF interview: What She Said director Rob Garver on his great film about Pauline Kael
This is something I believe to be true, and not hyperbole. What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael is the best …
SIFF interview: We Take the Low Road is the anti-capitalist revenge fantasy you need
Last week, I read a take about Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez grilling a CEO from big pharma company Gilead about the exponential and …
SIFF interview: Ben Kasulke talks about Banana Split, his directorial debut
If you’ve watched any films from the Pacific Northwest over the past ten to fifteen years, there’s a good chance you were …