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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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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.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, DROPS OF GOD stars Tomohisa Yamashita and Fleur Geffrier explore the complex relationship at the heart of the Apple TV+ series. They reflect on what makes their on-screen connection work, what the world of wine taught them about memory and meaning, and how the story wrestles with complicated relationships between fathers and children. Together, they unpack how DROPS OF GOD uses taste, inheritance, and rivalry as pathways toward healing, identity, and reconciliation.The first episode of DROPS OF GOD S2 air on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, with new episodes dropping weekly afterwards.
With the release of the second season of DROPS OF GOD, we go behind the scenes with executive producer Klaus Zimmermann and wine consultant Seb Pradal. We explore where the acclaimed Apple TV series came from and why wine carries emotional, cultural, and even spiritual weight. From memory and inheritance to ritual and meaning, this interview uncorks what makes DROPS OF GOD more than a prestige drama — and why wine can speak to the soul as much as the senses.The first episode of DROPS OF GOD S2 air on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, with new episodes dropping weekly afterwards.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Dior Goodjohn and Daniel Diemer discuss PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS as the season finale begins streaming tomorrow on Disney+ They reflect on portraying characters shaped by expectations from parents,  working alongside established stars and explores their characters’ fatal flaws.The season finale and whole second season of “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is available to binge Wednesday, January 21 on Disney+.
What does beauty awaken in the soul? In this ScreenFish conversation, David Henrie reflects on SEEKING BEAUTY and the spiritual weight of beauty in a distracted age. We explore how beauty invites attention, restores wonder, and creates space for meaning beyond utility or performance. From art and faith to presence and perception, this interview considers why beauty still matters — and how learning to truly see can quietly reshape the way we live.The first episode of SEEKING BEAUTY streams on EWTN+ on Monday, January 19th, 2026 with new episodes streaming weekly afterwards.
With the release of the second season of DROPS OF GOD, we go behind the scenes with executive producer Klaus Zimmermann and wine consultant Seb Pradal. We explore where the acclaimed Apple TV series came from and why wine carries emotional, cultural, and even spiritual weight. From memory and inheritance to ritual and meaning, this interview uncorks what makes DROPS OF GOD more than a prestige drama — and why wine can speak to the soul as much as the senses.The first episode of DROPS OF GOD airs on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, with new episodes dropping weekly afterwards.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, we speak with Isabelle Armand about her documentary GLENDORA, which premieres this week at Dances With Films. Armand reflects on falling in love with the Glendora community, the complex bond between place and survival, and how the legacy of Emmett Till shapes collective memory. At its heart, Glendora asks what hope looks like in a town shaped by history, pain, and resilience.GLENDORA premieres at Dances With Films NYC on Friday, January 16th, 2026.
What happens when our youth catches up with us In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, DAD GENES director Craig Downing reflects on discovering Aaron Long’s story and being present for a meeting that quickly changed everything. The new documentary explores how a former sperm donor becomes something harder to define—a biological father. As new relationships form and an unconventional household emerges, DAD GENES asks deeper questions about what makes a family: genetics, choice, or presence. It’s a thoughtful look at modern identity, technology, and the fragile, human bonds that grow when people show up for one another.DAD GENES premieres at Dances With Films NYC on January 16th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, writer/director Franz Böhm and producer Hayder Hoozeer discuss ROCK PAPER SCISSORS, the Academy Awards®–shortlisted Live Action Short Film. They reflect on collaborating with the real-life Ivan, the responsibility of telling his story, and why preserving innocence matters. Our conversation explores art as an act of resistance, the moral imagination behind the film, and how small human choices can quietly push back against darkness—on screen and beyond.
In this ScreenFish podcast interview, Nia DaCosta breaks down the creative challenges of directing 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the middle chapter of the iconic franchise. She reflects on collaborating with Danny Boyle and Alex Garland, crafting character arcs that bridge past and future, and staging the film’s unforgettable musical sequence. In this 1on1, DaCosta also explores themes of identity, cult psychology, hope, and humanity—asking what we hold onto when the foundations of the world collapse. 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE is in theatres on Friday, January 16th, 2026
Premiering at Dances With Films NYC, ZOE is a bold, offbeat comedy written by and starring Emanuela Galliussi, and co-directed by Dean Ronalds. Originating from a deeply personal place, the film explores what makes Zoe truly one of a kind — and what Galliussi discovered about herself through its creation. As Zoe wrestles with fear, independence, and emotional control, the story probes the tension between self-protection and vulnerability. Is love something to be avoided, mastered, or fully embraced? Playful yet incisive, ZOE examines the truths we resist most — and what love ultimately asks of us.ZOE premieres at Dance With Films NYC on January 16th, 2026.
What draws an actor to a story about grief, memory, and the ghosts we carry? In this ScreenFish 1on1 interview, Beverly D’Angelo reflects on what excited her to join SLEEPWALKER, her deep emotional connection to Gloria, and the joy of working with Hayden Panettiere. She also speaks warmly about her love for Canada and how it sparked her creative imagination. Together, we explore the film’s haunting line — “ghosts come out of the mind, but that doesn’t make them any less real” — and why emotional truth lingers long after the screen fades to black.SLEEPWALKER is available on VOD on January 9th, 2026.
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