The Imperiled Women of Alex Garland’s Films | Features

Indeed, “Annihilation” comments on feminism by not commenting on it, flipping “Stalker”’s premise by having its protagonists be women, whereas Tarkovsky populated his odyssey with brooding men. Garland doesn’t include a single scene in which skeptical men wonder how these ladies are going to pull off their mission. Lena and her colleagues never have to … Read more

Alex Garland on why Texas and California are allies in Civil War

Recently, we sat down with Civil War director Alex Garland, who explained why his film makes California and Texas allies. Alex Garland’s Civil War has proven to be one of the biggest water-cooler movies in recent memory. It’s the movie everyone is talking about, with it posting studio A24’s biggest opening ever, and inspiring plenty … Read more

Larry Fessenden and Alex Hurt Howl About Their Werewolf Film: Blackout

We interview Larry Fessenden and Alex Hurt about their new werewolf horror film Blackout, available digitally on April 12th. It’s been great to see the classic monsters returning in modern tales. From more Hollywood takes like Leigh Whannel’s The Invisible Man to the more indie darlings like The Angry Black Girl And Her Monster, the … Read more

Directors Alex & David Pastor

ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Bird Box Barcelona directors and writers Alex and David Pastor about international stories and filming with real blindfolds (read more interviews). The film is now streaming on Netflix. “From the producers of the global phenomenon, Bird Box, comes Bird Box Barcelona, ​​an expansion of the film that riveted audiences … Read more