Film Interviews

Graham Coxon on the return of Blur: “We can’t leave it too long because we’re knocking on!”

The guitarist talks to NME about the Britpop heroes' new Live At Wembley Stadium concert movie, being there for his old friend Damon Albarn through hard times, the Coachella incident, and what the future of Blur could look like

How ‘Coraline’s creepy-calming score became a dreamy cult classic

Director Henry Selick on soundtracking a stop-motion classic

Naomi Ackie on ‘Blink Twice’, that raspberry scene and her Beyoncé obsession

Hollywood’s new femme fatale breaks down this summer’s best thriller

Soundtrack Of My Life: Josh Hartnett

He's the noughties pin-up in the middle of a movie renaissance

Kneecap talk becoming “best mates” with Noel Gallagher, and Irish music rising above “this U2 kind of shit”

The Irish rap trio told NME about meeting Gallagher backstage at Glasto, and how Irish music is no longer "sad men singing in American accents"

Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright at Glastonbury 2024: ‘Shaun of the Dead’, sequels and their plans to make another movie

The filmmaking duo spoke to NME at Worthy Farm before they introduced the film at Pilton Palais to mark its 20th anniversary

Asif Kapadia teases new music doc about “famous” group and compares it to ‘Amy’

The director said the project should be "an interesting challenge"

Pharrell Williams tells us about his biopic in LEGO, ‘Piece By Piece’: “This is an amazing experience of history for me”

Check out the trailer for the film here as Pharrell and director Morgan Neville tell NME about "a documentary, biopic, an animated movie, and a musical"

Michael Lindsay-Hogg on The Beatles’ “staggeringly awful” break-up

The 'Let It Be' director spills some secrets from the Fabs' final days as a band
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