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At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.


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In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Emmanuel Kabongo, producer and star of Sway, discusses whether his character, Sway, can truly be considered a good man. He explores the nuanced line between truth and lies within the film and how deception impacts the characters’ lives. Emmanuel also reflects on the profound experience of sharing the film with incarcerated men, discussing how the themes of the story resonate with their own struggles and journeys.SWAY is in theatres in Toronto now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Darin Brooks, who plays Rickey in THE ROARING GAME, explores the impact of lies on relationships and their ability to fracture trust. He reflects on his experience working alongside Mickey Rourke and William Forsythe, two seasoned actors, and shares insights into his character's growth arc. Darin also discusses what Rickey needs to do to mature and confront his personal shortcomings, offering a deeper look at the complexities of the character’s journey.THE ROARING GAME is available on VOD/Digital now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Fiona Samuel, screenwriter of PIKE RIVER, discusses the responsibility of bringing history to life on screen. She reflects on the crucial aspects of Anna and Sonya’s characters and how she worked to bring them to life. Fiona also delves into the idea that tragedy often forces us to confront hard questions, exploring why it takes moments of loss to provoke deep societal reflection and action.PIKE RIVER is available on VOD/Digital on January 30th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Oliver Laxe, director of Sirat, discusses the journey of Luis and Esteban as they venture deep into the Moroccan desert to find Mar, who has been missing for months. The film grapples with themes of trauma, hope, and the randomness of life as Luis and Esteban face both the ravers’ hedonistic escape and their own buried fears. Oliver reflects on the power of "last words," the rave's role in their journey, and the unexpected turns life can take.SIRAT is available in theatres on Friday, February 13th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Justin Chatwin, who plays Troy in THE ROARING GAME, shares what excited him about joining the film. He reflects on whether Troy can truly be considered a winner, both in the game and in life, and delves into the character’s deepest fears. Justin also explores what drives Troy’s decisions and how his personal struggles shape the narrative, offering a look at the vulnerability behind the competitive exterior.THE ROARING GAME is available on VOD/Digital now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Lara St. John, director of DEAR LARA, discusses the inspiration behind the film and the emotional process of revisiting her own past. She reflects on the tension between the worship of reputation and the pursuit of justice, and the profound impact of giving others the opportunity to share their own stories. Lara also explores how DEAR LARA serves as a "force for change" and what that looks like in both personal and societal contexts.DEAR LARA premiered at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival '26.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Camille Stopps, who plays Lindsay in Soul's Road, reflects on the powerful role music plays in our lives and its impact on Lindsay’s journey. She shares her experience working with Dallas Smith (Ronan) and discusses what drives Lindsay, and what she feels is missing. Camille also explores the themes of hatred, redemption, and the road itself—whether it represents hope or regret, and what it truly means to find a path to redemption.SOUL'S ROAD is in theatres on Friday, February 6th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish interview, Zoë Bleu and Caleb Landry Jones, stars of Dracula, discuss their excitement about stepping into Luc Besson's world. Caleb shares which aspects of Dracula he was most eager to explore, while Zoë reflects on the complex relationship between Mina and Dracula, delving into whether their bond can truly be considered "true love." The conversation unpacks the emotional layers of their roles and the timeless allure of this iconic love story.DRACULA is in theatres on Friday, February 6th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Luc Besson, director of DRACULA, discusses the set design behind his vision of Dracula, revealing what influenced the unique look of the film. He reflects on why Dracula still resonates today and what the line is between love and obsession. Luc also delves into Dracula’s internal battle, from fighting God to confronting his own identity, and shares his thoughts on whether Dracula is truly a villain or simply a tragic figure.DRACULA is available in theatres on Friday, February 5th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, DeVon Franklin, producer of RELATIONSHIP GOALS, discusses how working with Michael’s book reshaped his understanding of relationships. He reflects on the biggest obstacles relationships face in today’s Instagram-driven world and explores the importance of challenging each other for growth. DeVon also shares his thoughts on why healthy conflict can lead to the best outcomes, both in love and in life.RELATIONSHIP GOALS streams exclusively on Prime Video on February 4th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, executive producers Scott Schultz and Christian Jacobs discuss why now felt like the right moment to return to Yo Gabba GabbaLand!. They reflect on what adults often forget about childhood, the responsibility of honoring young viewers, and the role of wonder in children’s storytelling. The conversation explores why protecting wonder still matters and how the series creates space for curiosity, joy, and emotional safety.S2 of YO GABBA GABBALAND! begins streaming exclusively on Apple TV on January 30th, 2026.
With the return of the mega-franchise to theatres, AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH finds the Sully clan overcome with sadness after the death of their eldest son, Neteyam. As they struggle to get through the day, they find themselves once again in the relentless crosshairs of Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang). And this time, he’s not alone. Partnering with a new, aggressive Na’vi tribe, the Mangkwan clan, Quaritch refuses to accept that Jake slipped through his fingers yet again and, together, they unleashes a full-on assault to find his nemesis. This week, GeekCentric's Justin Lawrence and Nate Shelton join us to talk about the value of stepping into Pandora and the tension between theatrical experience and solid writing.You can follow GeekCentric at  @wearegeekcentric  
Directed by Sam Raimi, SEND HELP tells the story of Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams), a highly-valuable office worker who is in line for a major promotion. But, when her boss’ death makes way for his entitled son, Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien), to take the reins of power, Linda finds herself on the chopping block. Then, after a devastating plane crash leaves the two co-workers as the only survivors on a deserted island, Linda’s preparedness upends their power dynamics. Our review.Send Help is available in theatres on January 30th, 2026.
In this Canadian-exclusive ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Sam Riley and Stacy Martin, stars of ISLANDS, discuss what drew them to this film and the strange appeal of life lived in permanent escape. They reflect on whether spaces designed to feel “away” reveal deeper truths about who we are, unpack the complicated connection between Tom and Anne, and consider what Tom may be running from beneath the surface.ISLANDS is available in theatres on January 30th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Kamryn Smith (Kammy Kam) talks about season two of YO GABBA GABBALAND! She reflects on what has surprised her about how kids respond to this new iteration, why play and gentleness still matter in children’s storytelling, and the kind of emotional space the show hopes to create. Kamryn also shares a moment from filming that reminded her why the series exists.Season Two of YO GABBA GABBALAND! begins streaming on AppleTV on January 30th, 2026.
In this Canadian-exclusive ScreenFish 1on1 interview, ISLANDS director Jan-Ole Gerster explains why tennis became central to the film, including the presence of a mysterious professional player. He reflects on the promise of “permanent fun” and freedom without regret, questioning whether escape ever delivers what it sells. The conversation explores spaces designed to feel removed from life and how they quietly expose desire, restlessness, and the limits of distraction.ISLANDS is in theatres on January 30th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, producer and epilogue co-director Steven Lawrence reflects on bringing THE LONG WAY HOME: REMASTERED AND EXPANDED back to life. He discusses Boris Grebenshchikov and his tension between worlds, what freedom means in that space, and how different musical styles shaped the work. Steven also shares what stood out to him when returning to the original film and how time reshaped its meaning.Michael Apted’s THE LONG WAY HOME: REMASTERED AND EXPANDED will premiere NEXT WEEK (Weds, Jan 28) at To Save and Project: The 22nd MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Robert Sarkies, director of Pike River, discusses the lasting legacy of the tragedy and the ongoing battle for justice. He reflects on the emotional weight of bringing the story to screen and the importance of honoring the families’ fight for accountability. Robert also shares his thoughts on Anna and Sonya, exploring what struck him most about their characters and how their journey shaped the film's narrative of resilience and determination.PIKE RIVER is available on VOD/Digital on Friday, January 30th, 2026.
It's time! While everyone else gives their list of best films, we like to sit with the moments that really mattered to us. This week on ScreenFish Radio, GeekCentric’s Justin Lawrence and Nate Shelton enter the chat to break down their top three movie moments of the year. We compare notes on the scenes that stood out, invite special guests to add their picks, and discuss what made these moments leave their mark upon us. You can follow GeekCentric at  ⁨@wearegeekcentric⁩ .
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, screenwriter Emma Donoghue discusses adapting H Is for Hawk for the screen. She shares what surprised her most about goshawks, reflects on what it means to heal after loss, and walks through the creative process of screenplay adaptation. The conversation explores translating deeply interior experiences into visual storytelling and the challenges of honouring a beloved book while finding cinematic form.H IS FOR HAWK is available in the following theatres across Canada on Friday, January 23rd, 2026.
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