Eli Roth

filmmaker, producer, writer and actor

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Eli Roth on KCRW

Filmmaker, actor, and avowed cinephile Eli Roth is telling us all about his Italian sex comedy soundtrack retrospective, “Eli Roth’s Red Light Disco.”

Eli Roth talks cinematic deep cuts… and disco(!)

Filmmaker, actor, and avowed cinephile Eli Roth is telling us all about his Italian sex comedy soundtrack retrospective, “Eli Roth’s Red Light Disco.”

from The Treatment

Filmmaker Eli Roth discusses the inspiration behind his two latest films, Knock Knock and The Green Inferno.

Eli Roth: 'Knock Knock' & 'Green Inferno'

Filmmaker Eli Roth discusses the inspiration behind his two latest films, Knock Knock and The Green Inferno.

from The Treatment

Eli Roth: Aftershock

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