![]() Compare that to a TV episode, where the job for me at least is to figure how I can adapt my style to the larger style that has already been set by the show and producers and writers. It becomes yours and people look to you to direct it, and it is largely yours to organize-as long as the producers and the star are in synch with what you’re doing. It was great, because you are more in control than when you do a TV episode. ![]() You’ve got a new film out, Looking Glass-how was it getting back to film direction? Tim has also written or directed such cult-classics such as River’s Edge, Over The Edge, Tex and has worked extensively in TV alongside his feature work on shows like Twin Peaks, Riverdale, Breaking Bad and Eerie Indiana. The film plays like a mishmash of Rear Window and my favourite Nicolas Cage film Red Rock West. I’ve sat through more of the recent Nicolas Cage films that I care to admit so I can say it’s without a shadow of a doubt Looking Glass is one of the better ones. It’s a psycho-sexual desert noir starring Nicolas Cage and Robin Tunney. Tim Hunter very graciously allowed me to interview him to tie in the UK release of his new feature Looking Glass which is his first feature in a decade. Bryan Cranston and Tim Hunter on the set of Breaking Bad
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