James Gray

Writer and Director of “Armageddon Time”

Guest

James Gray is a director, writer and producer. He is a Spirit Award Best Director-nominee for his film Two Lovers.

James Gray on KCRW

Filmmaker James Gray and Focus Features chairman Peter Kujawski discuss “Armageddon Time,” the challenges to make the film, and their careers.

James Gray: ‘Armageddon Time’ is the Beatlemania version of my parents’

Filmmaker James Gray and Focus Features chairman Peter Kujawski discuss “Armageddon Time,” the challenges to make the film, and their careers.

from The Business

Director James Gray visits The Treatment to discuss the progressive life and mysterious disappearance of British explorer Percy Fawcett in The Lost City of Z.

James Gray: The Lost City of Z

Director James Gray visits The Treatment to discuss the progressive life and mysterious disappearance of British explorer Percy Fawcett in The Lost City of Z.

from The Treatment

Every week, host Elvis Mitchell conducts in-depth interviews with the most innovative and influential people working in entertainment, art, and pop culture.

James Gray: The Immigrant

Every week, host Elvis Mitchell conducts in-depth interviews with the most innovative and influential people working in entertainment, art, and pop culture.

from The Treatment

More from KCRW

The latest film releases include Wicked, Gladiator II, and The Piano Lesson.

from Weekend Film Reviews

As Greta Gerwig prepares to dive into production on her adaptation of The Chronicles of Narnia, the director is attempting to persuade Netflix to release her film on thousands of IMAX…

from The Business

Filmmaker Malcolm Washington speaks on adapting August Wilson, film critic Glenn Kenny shares insights from his book on the story of “Scarface,” and Susie Essman has The Treat.

from The Treatment

LA resident Josh Morgerman, star of the TV show “Hurricane Man,” built a second home in Mississippi to see powerful storms up-close.

from KCRW Features

Got questions about the Entertainment business? Kim Masters and Matt Belloni have answers, so tell us what’s on your mind.

from The Business

In 1973, fourteen-year old Valley girl Lori Lightning found herself as one of the teenage rulers of the Hollywood music scene.

from Lost Notes

LA’s Local Natives bring a career-spanning batch of hits — including “Dark Days” — to HQ.

from Live From

Grammy winning producer Latroit, powerhouse South African vocalist Nomvula Maneli, and LA gospel royalty DC6 Singers Collective bring “History of House” to HQ.

from Live From

In the mid 1970s, as glam rock fizzled out, new kids began to trickle in on the block–kids who looked up to the groupies as party girl icons, as rock’n’roll legends, who went out there…

from Lost Notes