Despite a history of failed attempts to make it in the Indian market, Hollywood keeps trying
Grilled: Mortensen, Hillcoat, Linklater, Woo, and Arkin
Exclusive one-on-ones with a handful of current stars and filmmakers.
"THE ROAD"

"I worry about when you turn the whole world into a consumerist capitalist system -- how do you sustain that?"

"I’ve never been in a movie where the character was dealing with this much sadness and dread all the way through."
"ME AND ORSON WELLES"

"I’m destined for the street-level struggle -- that’s just gonna be my whole life, and I accept that."
"RED CLIFF"

"I always wanted to make a film like 'Lawrence of Arabia.' Even though my film still has to be compared to a masterpiece like that I’m very happy to attempt it."
"THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE"

"I'm not good at suffering fools. I need people with brains."

