Jill Morrison talks the anatomy of funny, cone bras, aliens, Project Blue Book, and her breakout role as the girl who “doesn’t even go here” in Mean Girls.
Jill Morrison talks the anatomy of funny, cone bras, aliens, Project Blue Book, and her breakout role as the girl who “doesn’t even go here” in Mean Girls.
Actor Teach Grant talks about playing Henry Bowers in It Chapter Two, growing up in the shadow of Toronto’s DVP, and the roles he won’t do anymore.
Rhona Rees talks child stardom, finding (and using) her voice, and what she’s learned shouting “C*ck!” in crowded theatres across North America.
Cody Kearsley talks Riverdale’s Moose, Daybreak’s Turbo Bro Jock, #theatrelife, and subverting outdated ideas around masculinity.
Film producer, journalist and author Liz Levine discusses Nobody Ever Talks About Anything But The End, a memoir about the years before and after her sister Tamara died by suicide and her best friend Judson died from cancer.
Triple-threat actress Jennifer Copping talks screen vs. stage, being brave and taking risks, and the lessons she learned dying on Fargo and in Les Miserables.
Filmmaker Michelle Muldoon and actress Julie-Lynn Mortensen on how Last Stand to Nowhere’s women gunslingers are shaking up the western genre.
Documentary filmmaker Kevin Eastwood (After the Sirens; Humboldt: The New Season) discusses making films about people who have endured harrowing situations.