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Tommy Wiseau interview: Life after The Disaster Artist, turning The Room into a musical, and his love of architecture

A fortnightly podcast dive into film and television

Christopher Hooton
Sunday 30 September 2018 08:27 BST
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Best of The Room- the film many consider to be the worst ever made

How do films make you feel? The Independent gets personal about cinema and TV with actors, directors, cinematographers and other people from the continually evolving world of “content” in a fortnightly podcast hosted by Film & TV Critic-at-large Christopher Hooton.

The one and only Tommy Wiseau sits down with us this week to talk life after The Disaster Artist, turning The Room into a musical for Broadway and the West End, his love of architecture, how great the movie Ocean’s 11 is, and his plans for a horror movie about how we only use 8% of our brains – in certainly our most directionless conversation yet.

Listen to it below, subscribe on iTunes, Apple Podcasts and other podcasts apps here, and follow the podcast @kernels and host @ChristophHooton on Twitter. You can find previous episodes with Matthew McConaughey, Sir Patrick Stewart, Adam Driver and more here.

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