Caroline Ford speaks with Robert Mitchell at the premiere of Nekrotronic
We all know that the longer one surfs the net the waves can take you into dark places. In Nekrotronic - the Roache-Turner brothers next film following their feature length debut Wyrmwood - Howard North discovers that there are literally demons in the the internet. A fight to save himself and the world ensues. The film defies genre classification. The Nerdist says this, "(Nekrotronic is) like if Tarantino's been watching Edgar Wright and Wachowski films and than made Ghostbusters."
Robert Mitchell was the world premiere at Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival and spoke with the lead actors and writers and director. Here are those interviews as well as the world premiere introduction and post-screening Q&A:
Monday, August 19, 2019
NEKROTRONIC: World Premiere Interviews with Monica Bellucci, Caroline Ford, Tess Haubrich, Kiah Roache-Turner
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
IN FABRIC Premiere Interviews Peter Strickland, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Gwendoline Christie
Gwendoline Christie speaks with Robert Mitchell
In Fabric is the highly anticipated new film by Peter Strickland. Once again Mr. Strickland has crafted a beautiful, fully realized world focused around a department store and and the people who come into contact with a haunted dress. I spoke with Peter Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Gwendoline Christie at the Midnight Madness premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
In Fabric is the highly anticipated new film by Peter Strickland. Once again Mr. Strickland has crafted a beautiful, fully realized world focused around a department store and and the people who come into contact with a haunted dress. I spoke with Peter Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Gwendoline Christie at the Midnight Madness premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
THE WIND: World Premiere Interviews Emma Tammi, Teresa Sutherland, Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles
Director Emma Tammi speaks to Robert Mitchell at the World Premiere of The Wind
The Wind was one of my favorite films to premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness programme. The film is takes place in the 1800s American frontier and is a haunting tale of solitude and madness that ultimately leads to horror. Director Emma Tammi masterfully combines all the elements of film making, sound design, cinematography, special effects that results in a pure cinematic experience. The Wind is rooted in a strong script by Teresa Sutherland. Caitlin Gerard delivers a strong and powerful performance as homesteader Elizabeth. I urge you to seek out this film which opens this weekend (April 5th, 2019) in theaters and video on demand. Here are my interviews from the world premiere.
Here is the complete world premiere introduction and post-screening Q&A
The Wind was one of my favorite films to premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness programme. The film is takes place in the 1800s American frontier and is a haunting tale of solitude and madness that ultimately leads to horror. Director Emma Tammi masterfully combines all the elements of film making, sound design, cinematography, special effects that results in a pure cinematic experience. The Wind is rooted in a strong script by Teresa Sutherland. Caitlin Gerard delivers a strong and powerful performance as homesteader Elizabeth. I urge you to seek out this film which opens this weekend (April 5th, 2019) in theaters and video on demand. Here are my interviews from the world premiere.
Here is the complete world premiere introduction and post-screening Q&A
Monday, February 4, 2019
GEORGE A. ROMERO - The Toronto World Premiere & Welcome Ceremony Videos
Robert Mitchell with George A. Romero at Mr. Romero's welcome ceremony as a Canadian citizen. September 12th, 2009. The inscription on the memento of the occasion was written by me and reads: "In recognition of the
Canadian citizenship of George A. Romero , his status as a Torontonian
and his efforts to bridge understanding between the living and undead
through the cinematic arts September 12, 2009"
Toronto was Mr. Romero's home in his final years. It was in Toronto he would make his final films and they would also have there world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival during Midnight Madness. Here is a collection of videos I made from the world premieres of Diary of the Dead, Survival of the Dead and the welcome ceremony in honor of Mr. Romero's Canadian citizenship.
Toronto was Mr. Romero's home in his final years. It was in Toronto he would make his final films and they would also have there world premieres at the Toronto International Film Festival during Midnight Madness. Here is a collection of videos I made from the world premieres of Diary of the Dead, Survival of the Dead and the welcome ceremony in honor of Mr. Romero's Canadian citizenship.
Sunday, January 20, 2019
THE STANDOFF AT SPARROW CREEK Brian Geraghty, Happy Anderson, Gene Jones Interviews
The Standoff at Sparrow Creek had it's world premiere at the Midnight Madness program at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Robert Mitchell spoke with actors Brian Geraghty, Happy Anderson, Gene Jones about the Henry Dunham written and directed thriller which sees a neighborhood militia is shocked to discover that a recent mass shooting was apparently carried out by one of its own members. Here are the world premiere interviews and world premiere introduction and post-screening Q&A:
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
HALLOWEEN: Premiere Interviews Jamie Lee Curtis, David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, Jason Blum, Andi Matichak
David Gordon Green & Danny McBride speak with Robert Aaron Mitchell
When the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival began who knew that it would be the 11th film in the long running Halloween franchise that would be one of the hottest tickets in town. The new film written by David Gordon Green and Danny McBride has Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her iconic character Laurie Strode. The film was approved by John Carpenter and sees him returning to score this new film with his son Cody Carpenter. I was on the world premiere red carpet here are my interviews from the Midnight Madness at TIFF premiere. There was a special guest prior to the film beginning. Seen the film? Watch the complete Midnight Madness post-screening Q&A to learn more about how the movie was made.
When the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival began who knew that it would be the 11th film in the long running Halloween franchise that would be one of the hottest tickets in town. The new film written by David Gordon Green and Danny McBride has Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her iconic character Laurie Strode. The film was approved by John Carpenter and sees him returning to score this new film with his son Cody Carpenter. I was on the world premiere red carpet here are my interviews from the Midnight Madness at TIFF premiere. There was a special guest prior to the film beginning. Seen the film? Watch the complete Midnight Madness post-screening Q&A to learn more about how the movie was made.
Friday, September 21, 2018
ASSASSINATION NATION Premiere Interviews: Odessa Young, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Hari Nef, Coleman Domingo
Abra speaks with Robert Aaron Mitchell at the Assassination Nation Midnight Madness Premiere
Assassination Nation had a Midnight Madness at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere. Robert was on the red carpet and spoke with the great cast of the film, Odessa Young, Suki Waterhouse, Abra, Hari Nef and Coleman Domingo.
In this Salem-set thriller from Sam Levinson (Another Happy Day), four young women are accused of hacking and publishing their community’s private information, launching a proverbial witch hunt with very real consequences. A film that is very much rooted in our divisive times and our driving obession of our constant scrolling on social media. Here are the interviews:
Seen the movie? Learn more about how it was made with this Midnight Madness post-screening Q&A!
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