Brad Balfour has drawn on film, arts, and pop culture creators as the subjects of his interviews and articles for over 25 years. In doing so, he has developed a new site, filmfestivaltraveler.com and his own content syndicate, BMBmedia.

Whether trading quips with actors such as Tom Cruise or
contemplating cultural hiccups with directors like Clint Eastwood, this
former midwesterner has spoken with everyone from such rockers as
the Rolling Stones and Pearl Jam, to writers like Hubert Selby and Ken
Kesey, to actors such as Viggo Mortensen and Meryl Streep.

He regularly contributes to such outlets as popentertainment.com, FilmFestivalToday.com, jerusalemblueprint.com, irishexaminaerusa.com, blackfilm.com and fearsmag.com and organizes screenings, panels, workshops on self-empowerment for filmmakers and writers.

Mired in his resume are stints as timessquare.com's editor in chief (covering everything from technology to food and travel), AM-New York's regular film interviewer, Irish Connections' founding editor, Creem Magazine's senior editor, Reflex Magazine's features editor and an editor at Heavy Metal. He has also dabbled as a publishing consultant, ad sales person, club deejay, and as a magazine publisher. His writings have appeared in Spin, Vibe, Omni, E-Radio, CDNow, Metal Hurlant, FutureLife, Takarajima, Look and Seventeen Magazine. He has traveled extensively but now lives in New York City.

Blog Entries by Brad Balfour

Director Roland Emmerich Give Us Something to Look Forward to in 2012

1 Comments | Posted November 19, 2009 | 05:04 PM (EST)


Judging by a short conversation with him, director Roland Emmerich doesn't seem megalomaniacal. In fact, he seems so down-home and unassuming, that you just want to grab him, a beer -- being the good German that he is -- and sit in rapt attention as he tells how he destroyed...

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Q&A: Actor Woody Harrelson Delivers The Messenger

Posted November 13, 2009 | 03:08 PM (EST)


While actor Woody Harrelson has been characterized as a stoner, he's been no slacker lately, having worked hard on three movies coming out virtually back to back -- films that might help get him beyond his past. From starring in the hit television show Cheers to a film like White...

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Actor Hilary Swank Becomes a High Flying Aviator in Amelia

1 Comments | Posted November 8, 2009 | 01:16 PM (EST)


While everyone is marveling at the heroism of the female cop who stopped the Fort Hood gunman during his killing spree, it was not so long ago that women weren't allowed to serve in the military or on the police force. Hell, they're still not allowed to drive in some...

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Actor Gabby Sidibe Proves to Be The Girl for Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire

2 Comments | Posted November 3, 2009 | 05:48 PM (EST)


For a total newcomer like Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe to find a starring role in any film was beyond comprehension. But to find one where her ultra plus-sized frame proved to be an asset was more than extraordinary. Nonetheless, this daughter of R&B/gospel singer Alice Tan Ridley and Senegalese father Ibnou...

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Director Spike Jonze Delves Into Where the Wild Things Are

1 Comments | Posted November 1, 2009 | 12:35 PM (EST)


Even if you miss the last day to see the authentic Maurice Sendak drawings and text from his classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are at the Morgan Library, there is still a chance to view director Spike Jonze's cinematic interpretation, now in theaters.

Whether it be his few...

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The Ironic Curtain, a Czech Film Series, Comes To New York

1 Comments | Posted October 25, 2009 | 05:26 PM (EST)


Certain cinema always seems to get the spotlight in the States, be it French or Polish or whatever is in vogue at the moment. At the same time, a lot of other national cinema gets overlooked.

During this month and in November, Czech cinema will no longer seem overlooked. Coinciding...

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Q&A: British Actor Michael Sheen Fights For The Damned United

Posted October 14, 2009 | 09:37 AM (EST)


Whether playing former Prime Minister Tony Blair (The Queen) or talk show host David Frost (Frost/Nixon), veteran actor Michael Sheen has become known to American audiences for playing an incredibly versatile range of characters from werewolves to now, football coaches.

Though football -- oops, soccer to us Americans --...

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Defiant Danish Director Lars von Trier Tackles Antichrist

2 Comments | Posted October 9, 2009 | 01:50 PM (EST)


However you assess the New York Film Festival, now in its 47th year, it certainly doesn't shy away from controversial films or directors. Topping the list this year is Lars Von Trier and his Cannes Golden Palm nominated film, Antichrist.

Due for release later this month, the film shocks...

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Q&A: Actress Jennifer Garner Is Treated to The Invention of Lying

1 Comments | Posted October 8, 2009 | 09:24 AM (EST)


British comic Ricky Gervais has one kicky concept behind his directorial debut, The Invention of Lying. On an alternate earth, humanity lacks the capacity for lying so truth-telling is just telling. People may speak the truth, but have no sense of humor and no idea of fiction. As a result,...

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Jesse Eisenberg Becomes an Action Figure in Zombieland

Posted October 1, 2009 | 09:33 AM (EST)


For 25 year old actor Jesse Eisenberg--who was awarded lots of attention for his troubled teenager in The Squid and The Whale--becoming a zombie-killing machine offers a curious shift in gears. Interspersed with his first-person voiceover as the wussy Columbus, Zombieland spotlights two survivors who forge an uneasy alliance to...

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Director Dan Stone Brings The Battle to Save The Whales to Us

2 Comments | Posted September 30, 2009 | 11:46 AM (EST)


There's no question where director/producer Dan Stone stands on the issue of Japan's incessant drive to kill whales under the guise of doing research in the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary. After discovering the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's sometimes illegal efforts to stop whalers as the primarily Japanese fleet prowls the southern...

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Q&A: Bad Boy Author Tucker Max Makes a Movie and Survives, So Far

1 Comments | Posted September 25, 2009 | 10:31 AM (EST)


Web phenomenon, book author and now film producer Tucker Max became an accidental Bad Boy through a combination of drink, smoke, willing women, too much testosterone and the Internet. Nonetheless, bad boy he became rather than a corporate lawyer. In his callow youth, he swaggered his way through a law...

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Tyler Perry Discusses I Can Do Bad All by Myself

1 Comments | Posted September 23, 2009 | 09:20 AM (EST)


Sitting at a conference table almost too full with cast members of I Can Do Bad All By Myself, the mulit-hyphenated Tyler Perry came to Manhattan to offer a lively Q&A session with a broad range of press people. While his latest film is remotely based on an early play...

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Q&A: Acclaimed Doc Director Robert Stone Reviews Our Earth Days

Posted September 3, 2009 | 09:49 AM (EST)


In light of the on-going ecological crises we seem to face daily, it was not only a massive task that veteran doc director Robert Stone tackled by making his latest film, Earth Days, but it was crucial for a movie like this to have come out this summer (it debuted...

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Q&A: Actor Jonathan Groff's Charmed, Provocative Life On Stage and In Film

2 Comments | Posted August 28, 2009 | 05:28 PM (EST)


For such a young actor, Jonathan Groff has had this charmed life. First, he lands one of the highest profile roles in a musical, Spring Awakening, a show that was meant to confront Broadway conventions. Right after he leaves that show--with a Tony and Drama Desk Lead Actor nomination in...

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Oscar-nominated Actor Paul Giamatti and Director Sophie Barthes Try Saving Our Cold Souls

2 Comments | Posted August 27, 2009 | 05:31 PM (EST)


Starting with its premiere at The Sundance Film Festival 2009 to its New York debut at New Directors New Films, Cold Souls was finally released in theaters this month after a long year of building interest and positive press reaction. Given its wonderfully wacked-out premise, it is a film that...

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Q&A: Sci-Fi Director Neill Blomkamp Describes Life in District 9 As No Picnic

3 Comments | Posted August 21, 2009 | 07:05 PM (EST)


Who would have thought that this quirky, controversial, though sometimes uneven film, District 9 could knock a tentpole picture like Paramount's G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra off the top of the charts after its first week. But besides being a classic science fiction tale in the best sense of...

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Q&A: Channeling Cheney/Rumsfeld, Veteran Actor David Rasche Steps In the Loop

Posted August 17, 2009 | 08:06 AM (EST)


When actor David Rasche came into the room, I knew this was going to be a different kind of interview just as In The Loop is a different kind of political comedy. The 65-year-old Rasche was supposed to be joined by director Armando Iannucci and fellow thesp Zach Woods to...

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Oscar-Winning Director Ang Lee Enjoys Two Retrospectives

3 Comments | Posted August 10, 2009 | 10:18 AM (EST)


With his feature film retrospective going on at the Lincoln Center Film Society's Walter Reade Theater and the August 28th release of Taking Woodstock, Taiwan-born director Ang Lee is being put into an ever-bright spotlight. A premiere was already held in Woodstock and Manhattan to commemorate the Woodstock Music and...

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Q&A: Comic Tracy Morgan Empowers His Inner Guinea Pig To Join G-Force

Posted August 9, 2009 | 04:36 AM (EST)


From class clown to stand-up comedian and, finally, as a film and television star, Tracy Morgan has made his life and on-going bad boy adventures part of his stage persona. Weekly, he replicates this persona as his character--the whiney, clueless television star Tracy Jordan on 30 Rock. Whether doing his...

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