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David Goyer on Giving Audiences 'What They Don't Even Know They Want'

The Dark Knight Rises and Man of Steel writer talks with Spinoff Online about fan ownership, filmmaker responsibility and tuning out Internet chatter.

Directors Buck & Lee Discuss the Success of 'Frozen'

Frozen directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee discuss the massive success of the Academy Award-winning film and the development of Elsa from villain into a more sympathetic and redeemable character.

Kurt Russell Reflects on His Life, Career and 'The Art of the Steal'

The veteran actor talks with Spinoff Online about his eclectic body of work, and his most recent film The Art of the Steal.

'Need For Speed' Director Scott Waugh Talks Fast Cars and Practical Stunts

The director chats with Spinoff Online about the challenges, and thrills, of shooting the fast-paced action movie.

Review | Jason Bateman's 'Bad Words' is Funny if Not All That Filthy

Jason Bateman makes his directorial debut with a "dark comedy" that, at its heart, is pretty conventional.

Braking Bad: Aaron Paul Talks Getting Behind the Wheel in 'Need For Speed'

The Emmy winner chats with Spinoff Online about fast cars, the appeal of the material, and doing much of his own driving in the action film.

Review | 'Need For Speed' is Fast, But Falls Short of 'Furious'

Formulaic and at times logic-defying, the Aaron Paul vehicle nonetheless features some exhilarating driving sequences that will thrill fans of racing movies.

Imogen Poots Has a 'Need For Speed,' Even if She Lacks a Driver's License

The Need For Speed star talks with Spinoff Online about getting dragged into the role by Aaron Paul, and the challenges of sitting in a car day in and day out.

Wes Anderson on Storytelling, Influences and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel'

The filmmaker, paired with Adam Stockhausen, talks with Spinoff Online about the hotel, green-screen technology and opening against 300: Rise of an Empire.

Elijah Wood Reflects on Genre Roles, Unlikable Characters and 'Grand Piano'

The actor talks with Spinoff Online about working with writer/director Eugenio Mira, and getting body slammed Nacho Vigalondo.

Jeff Goldblum on Checking in to Wes Anderson's 'Grand Budapest Hotel'

The veteran actor talks with Spinoff Online about his latest collaboration, and explains how the filmmaker has found his voice.

Review | 'Mr. Peabody & Sherman' Won't Take Audiences Way Back

DreamWorks Animation's tale of a time-traveling dog and his boy lacks appealing character and emotional stakes.

Review | Miyazaki's 'The Wind Rises' is Dream-Like and Thought-Provoking

Hayao Miyazaki's (purported) anime swan song is a visually stunning, and emotionally devastating, examination of ambition and priorities.

Director Mary Harron Talks ‘Anna Nicole’ and ‘American Psycho’ Validation

The filmmaker talks with Spinoff Online about her Lifetime movie, the obstacles facing female directors, and the relatively recent embrace of American Psycho.

Go Behind the Scenes of 'Ender's Game' Zero-G Effects

Watch as Spinoff's Todd Gilchrist learns firsthand how director Gavin Hood and Digital Domain created the zero-gravity fight sequences in Ender's Game.

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Gary Oldman and Abbie Cornish on Getting Into Character For 'RoboCop'

RoboCop co-stars Gary Oldman and Abbie Cornish discuss developing their roles for director Jose Padilha's remake of the sci-fi classic.

'RoboCop' Star Joel Kinnaman Talks About Stepping Into Peter Weller's Suit

The Killing star discusses the physical and emotional challenges of playing Alex Murphy, and working to distinguish the remake from the 1987 classic.

Director Gavin Hood on Challenges and Rewards of Making 'Ender's Game'

The filmmaker speaks with Spinoff Online about the complexities of Orson Scott Card's celebrated novel, and creating an adult movie for young viewers.

'Ender's Game' Actor Moises Arias Talks Character and Moving From TV to Film

Following breakout roles in The Kings of Summer and Ender's Game, Moises Arias chats with Spinoff Online about the evolution of his career and developing characters.

'RoboCop' Director Jose Padilha on Updating the Sci-Fi Classic

The filmmaker discusses how he reimagined Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 capitalist satire by embracing 21st-century concerns.

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