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You know Rob Corddry as the star of hit movies and former Daily Show correspondent. We know Rob Corddry as one of our old writers. Corddry used to write a column called True Stories by Rob Corddry on SuicideGirls.com where hed write about then topical news like the debut of the iPhone and the release of The Ten.

Weve interviewed Corddry over they years...
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Austin Grossman has spent much of his career working in video games as a writer and designer starting at Looking Glass Studios in the early 1990s. He worked on last years hit game Dishonored and at various studios over the years, contributing to games including Ultima Underworld II, System Shock, Deus Ex and Clive Barkers Undying. Grossmans first novel Soon I Will Be Invincible was...
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How did you first start getting into art?

DM: I've made things since I was a child. My mother was a first grade teacher and she had art supplies around since I was a kid. I'd see her constructing things to use as lesson plans for her students to learn visually. I suppose that early example of constructing images as communication was absorbed in my...
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Paul Cornell is a prolific writer with a seemingly effortless ability to go from one genre and one medium to another. Hes written extensively in television from shows like Coronation Street and Casualty to Primeval and Robin Hood. Hes also written novels and short stories, audio dramas and comic books. His comics miniseries Knight and Squire about a pair of British superheroes is a particular...
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Ann Nocenti started working in comics as a writer and editor at Marvel Comics in the nineteen-eighties, and quickly emerged as one of the mediums most dynamic young voices. Her best known work is her lengthy run on Daredevil where she created the villain Typhoid Mary and used the comic to address societal issues. Nocenti more or less left comics in the nineties and turned...
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At the Sundance Film Festival last year, there was no movie I was more excited to see than Wrong. Quentin Dupieuxs Rubber was my favorite film of 2011 so his follow-up was my most anticipated. I mean, just making a film about a killer tire is awesome enough, but when Rubber turned out to be a deconstruction about the assumptions viewers make while watching...
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Even if youve never seen The Shining, you may know a few things about it. Its based on a Stephen King book. Its a Stanley Kubrick movie which automatically means its highly regarded. Jack Nicholson chases his family with an axe and says, Heeeeres Johnny.

A new documentary could reveal even more about The Shining than you ever imagined. Room 237 explores a number...
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I have been waiting for this interview for over a year. G.I. Joe: Retaliation was my most anticipated movie of 2012. I have no childhood attachment to the toys or cartoons, but I just wanted to see The Rock and Bruce Willis play G.I. Joe. Paramount decided to push the release until this year to convert the film to 3D, and rumors abounded that they...
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A rough phone connection cut our interview with Andrew Dominik short. I could hear him fine, but I think there was trouble on his end and it might have inhibited him from opening up more. Dominik is an acclaimed filmmaker, though he only has three films to his credit. His first film, Chopper, was the story of Australian criminal Mark Chopper Read, portrayed by...
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Its hard to believe it was 12 years ago that I first met Shannyn Sossamon. We were basically both starting our careers at the same time. I had been a journalist for a year and a half and one of the first big studio movie press junkets I covered was for A Knights Tale. It was Sossamons debut movie.

Now both of us...
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