Michael Myers is back and killing again in this fall's biggest hit: Halloween. So I decided that it was the perfect opportunity to launch the newest series from the Life of Cahill podcast, Movie Club, with the original Halloween from 1978! Thi
This week on Life of Cahill Game of Silence actor Conor O'Farrell talks about the effort that goes into being a working actor and the importance of not allowing your success to define your happiness as he asks himself, How Did I Get Here?
Next week on Life of Cahill: Actor Conor O'Farrell stops by to talk about his career as an actor, advice that MY mother gave him and to ask himself, How Did I Get Here?
Abigail Fuller may not be a household name yet but the project she just completed directing most certainly is. Chef's Table, on Netflix, has become one of the streaming giant's most highly regarded shows mixing the tried and true food on televi
Lukas Deem and Joe Lusby are only in their early 20s but they are already doing something most 30 and 40 year old filmmakers dream of: they make movies every day. Recognizing that there was a need waiting to be serviced in their home state of A
Halt! Have you listened to part one of this interview? If not, turn back! If so, please, enjoy our regularly scheduled programming. Every production has problems. Sometimes actors are late, key crew quit or get fired, or a location has to be
Toughness is not an attribute used very often to describe artists. However it is the perhaps the best way to describe J Van Auken. Growing up in icy Minnesota J realized his true calling was to make his movies look like TV, so he set off for on
J Van Auken worked on set on no budget films for a long time while he saved up the money to make a feature film. Once he got his chance he took it and ran with it, no matter what the cost. Tune in next tuesday to hear the stories that led J Van
Benjamin Wiessner would make the perfect role model for any filmmaker. Fueled by a desire to not let anything, including money, get in his way Benjamin has learned what it takes to be an indie producer through hard work and sometimes failure.
Next week on Life of Cahill: Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning producer Benjamin Weissner stops by to tell us all about how he got involved in Thunder Road.
Desmond Bergin and Michael Nowak have a vision. They have a vision of a short film that captures a feeling that many, if not all, of us have experienced. But more than that they are young filmmakers who are trying to make a name for themselves
On this episode of Life of Cahill I speak with Morgan Cottle, a wedding photographer struggling to find a balance between her art, her business and making money. We talk about everything from why wedding photography is art to how to create a br
On this episode of Life of Cahill, Andrew speaks with NYC based cartoonist Wyeth Yates about life in the big city, being a young artist in a field like cartooning and the value of art school.