Actor Anna Kendrick talks about her new musical film, Into the Woods, and takes questions from the audience.
British actors Jeremy Irvine (War Horse) and Phoebe Fox (War Book) discuss their new film, The Woman in Black: Angel of Death, at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. As WWII tears the nation apart and bombs rain down on London, a group of eight children are evacuated to an abandoned house. After a series of disturbing events, they begin to suspect that they may not be alone.
Actors Lee Pace and Richard Armitage talk about the final film in the Hobbit trilogy and take questions from the audience.
Actors Hugh Bonneville and Rob James-Collier talk about season 5 of Downton Abbey and take questions from the audience.
James Franco, Shruti Ganguly, Bruce Thierry Cheung, and Pamela Romanowsky talk about The Color of Time, an inventive film about poet C.K. Williams’s life. The Color of Time is available on iTunes.
Actors Michael Cera, Kieran Culkin, and Tavi Gevinson discuss their Broadway comedy This Is Our Youth and take questions from the audience.
Director Mike Leigh and actor Timothy Spall talk about Mr. Turner, a period drama about the 19th-century British painter J.M.W. Turner.
Actors Reese Witherspoon and Laura Dern, author Cheryl Strayed, and producer Bruna Papandrea talk about Wild, their new film based on Strayed’s bestselling memoir.
Actor Hugh Bonneville and director Paul King discuss their latest film, Paddington, at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. The film follows the comic misadventures of a young Peruvian bear who travels to London in search of a home.
Director Clare Lewins and special guests, Hana and Maryum Ali, discuss I Am Ali at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. The film is an intimate and heart-warming look at the man behind the legend, Muhammad Ali.
Morgan Spurlock, Miao Wang, and Adam Davidson discuss their contributions to We the Economy: 20 Short Films You Can't Afford To Miss.
Writer-director Chris Lowell talks about Beside Still Waters, a comedy about a young man who turns to his friends after losing everything.
Jason Sudeikis and Charlie Day talk about the follow-up to the 2011 hit comedy Horrible Bosses.
The Possibilities are Endless is the incredible story of songwriter Edwyn Collins, who had the contents of his mind effectively deleted after experiencing a stroke. Edwyn, his wife and manager Grace Maxwell and director Ed Lovelace discuss his remarkable journey from the brink of death back to language, music, life and love at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
Director Morten Tyldum discusses his latest film The Imitation Game, which is a dramatic portrayal of the life and work of Alan Turing, at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. One of Britain's most extraordinary unsung heroes and the pioneer of modern day computing, Turing led his brilliant team at Britain's top-secret code-breaking centre, Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.
Gael García Bernal, Jason Jones, and Maziar Bahari discuss Rosewater, the film based on Bahari’s memoir about his imprisonment in Iran.
Fredrick Wiseman discusses his new documentary, National Gallery, a behind-the-scenes journey to the heart of the famed museum.
Actor Katie Holmes talks about Miss Meadows, her new film about a well-mannered schoolteacher who lives a double life as a gun-toting vigilante.
Director Dana Brown and motorcycle racer Robbie Maddison talk about their new documentary — a modern take on the original 1971 film On Any Sunday.
Actor Kal Penn talks about both his new film Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain and his work as a correspondent for the Fusion Network’s Midnight Mayhem election coverage.
Actor Eddie Redmayne talks about playing astrophysicist Stephen Hawking in the new film The Theory of Everything.
Elijah Wood and Celyn Jones discuss their latest film at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. Set Fire to the Stars follows an aspiring poet in 1950s New York who has his ordered world shaken when he embarks on a week-long retreat to save his hell-raising hero, Dylan Thomas.
Director Gregg Araki and actor Shailene Woodley discuss their new film White Bird in a Blizzard.
The filmmakers discuss the satirical comedy that follows a group of African-American students navigating life at a mostly white college.
Producer George Pank and editor Chris King discuss their latest film. All this Mayhem is a glimpse into the glory days of professional vert skateboarding. Hosted by Jamie Graham at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
Author Nicholas Sparks and actors James Marsden, Michelle Monaghan, and Liana Liberato discuss their new movie The Best of Me. Based on Sparks’s bestselling novel, the film tells the bittersweet story of high school sweethearts who are reunited after 20 years apart when they return to their hometown for a friend’s funeral.
Actor Keanu Reeves, directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch, and producer Basil Iwanyk chat about their new action thriller John Wick.
Director Jason Reitman, Ansel Elgort and Kaitlyn Dever discuss their new film at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. Men, Women & Children follows the story of a group of high school teenagers and their parents as they attempt to navigate the many ways technology has changed their relationships, their communication, their self-image, and their love lives.
Actor Hugh Grant discusses his latest film, The Rewrite, at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London. Once, screenwriter Keith Michaels (Grant) was on top of the world with a Golden Globe Award and a hit movie. But that was fifteen years ago: now, he’s divorced, broke and hasn’t written a hit film in years. Leaving Hollywood to teach screenwriting at a college on the East Coast and hoping to give minimal attention to his duties, his attitude slowly begins to turn when he meets Holly (Marisa Tomei). A single mum working two jobs to earn her degree, the pair find themselves connected by their mutual need for a second chance.
Writer/director Peter Sattler and actor Kristen Stewart talk about their film Camp X-Ray, a drama set at Guantanamo Bay.