This week's episode features World Premiere interviews with Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård and director James Kent as they attend the red carpet of post war drama The Aftermath. And Ralph Fiennes talks to us at the UK Premiere of his film The White Crow, a film delicately detailing an excerpt into the life of ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev up until his defection to the West.
Horror is a theme as we interview The Hole in the Ground director Lee Cronin and actress Seána Kerslake and as we report from FrightFest Glasgow, we reveal the festival highlights.
We review Horror film Lords of Chaos starring Rory Culkin, Emory Cohen, Jack Kilmer about Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the early 1990s.
And to lighten the mood we also discuss the Into Film awards and filmmaker Andy Serkis shares why getting kids Into Film is such a worthwhile cause.
Meet the Team!
Having we all come from various aspects of the film industry from filmmaking, film PR and film journalism Anthony Bueno, Claire Bueno, Keith Eyles and Ryan Holloway are primarily fans of film. Join us in the debate!
Anthony Bueno
Documentary filmmaker
Claire Bueno
Journalist, producer
Keith Eyles
Filmmaker, actor
Ryan Holloway
Film journalist
Podcast
FightFest Glasgow 2019 Special Edition
Featured Interviews
The Aftermath
The Hole in the Ground
The White Crow
Featured Trailers
The Aftermath Trailer
About
Set in post-World War II Hamburg, Testament of Youth director James Kent delivers a thought provoking film that provides a refreshing point of view on the destruction and devastation caused by war no matter what side you fight for. Adapted from the book by Rhidian Brook.
The Hole in the Ground trailer
About
The Hole in the Ground is the stunning feature debut from Director Lee Cronin who has crafted a hauntingly tense film that delivers scares aplenty but also gets so deep under the skin that it will stay with you long after the end credits roll and well into the night.
Lords of Chaos trailer
About
A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the early 1990s results in a very violent outcome.
The White Crow
About
Ralph Fiennes directs the exceptional The White Crow, a film delicately detailing an excerpt into the life of ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, up until his defection to the West.
Claire Bueno
Claire Bueno is a film journalist, presenter and interviewer, having moderated BAFTA, Royal Television Society (RTS), Women in Film and Television (WFTV), and Apple Store Q&As and hosted Comic Con panel talks. Claire is the founder of Premiere Scene Magazine and has had the privilege of interviewing esteemed artists including Tom Cruise, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Sigourney Weaver, Emily Blunt, Samuel L Jackson, James Cameron and Andy Serkis.
As a media coach Claire works with leading personal publicists, HBO, Netflix, Sky, ITV, Penguin Random House, the BFI, DDA, MacMillan and Premier, offering practical coaching sessions and safe environment for talent to perfect their interview technique before facing the press. She has extensive experience working with emerging and seasoned professionals and where English is not their first language.
Additionally, Claire is the producer of the critically acclaimed feature documentary CLEANIN’ UP THE TOWN: Remembering Ghostbusters and the upcoming TOO HOT TO HANDLE: Remembering Ghostbusters II.