"We the Animals" is a passion project for director Jeremiah Zagar who adapted the story from the novel by Justin Torres. Alyssa Julya Smith sits down with director Jeremiah Zagar, and actors Sheila Vand and Raul Castillo to talk about the film, which is ultimately a story about family.
Zagar discusses the process of bringing his favorite books to life on the big screen and the process of working with the Sundance incubator to make that happen. He also discusses casting three first-time actors in lead roles.
Vand and Castillo chime in and talk about how they made the set feel like a family, and how they spent a lot of time together to create that family bond. The film premieres for the first time at Sundance Film Festival.
Cheddar's Michelle Castillo looks into the changing ideas around weight loss and health at the inclusive gym, Form Fitness, in Brooklyn, New York.
Spotify said Sunday that it will add content advisories before podcasts discussing the coronavirus.
Waiting for the snow to melt, Spotify's new COVID podcast advisories and the Bengals and Rams are in it to win it. Here is all the news you Need2Know for Monday, January 31, 2022.
Cheddar's Chloe Aiello looks into the rise of plant-based eating and the spread of veganism among Americans for both personal health and the health of the climate.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden have added a cat to their pet family. The cat's name is Willow, and she's a 2-year-old, green-eyed, gray, and white tabby from a Pennsylvania farm.
Russia says it doesn't want a war, Gulf drilling leases negated, and real friends send each other to space. Here is all the news you Need2Know for Friday, January 28, 2022.
Huge spinning wheels, “floating” wooden blocks and suspended geometric shapes hovered over a surreal mini-golf course Tuesday at Chanel’s remarkable couture show.
Despite wild fluctuations and increasing competition from other canine-themed coins such as Shiba Inu and Dogelon Mars, Dogecoin has held onto the top spot of meme coins.
Cheddar recs "The Gilded Age," "Benedetta," "Snow Day," and "Annie."
Dozens of prospective Central Michigan University students who were mistakenly told they had won full-ride scholarships that include room and board have received an apology from the school — and offers of the equivalent of full-tuition scholarships.
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