SUNSHINE director Danny Boyle is participating in a Q&A this Friday, July 20th -- the film's opening day.Where will be interacting with his audience? Why, the Sunshine Theater in New York, naturally! Following the 8:10 PM screening.

Landmark's Sunshine Cinema is located in Manhattan at 143 East Houston Street.

And to whet your appetite for Danny's space-age sci-fi extravaganza, take a look at some online features about the film below.

 

 

 

Premiere.com offers four pages of its site just to its interview with Danny -- plus a three-page interview with Cillian Murphy and separate photo galleries of Cillian and stills from SUNSHINE. Check it out here.

 

 

 

Wired.com interviewed Danny as well, under the title "Q&A: Danny Boyle's SUNSHINE Makes Sci-Fi Smart Again." Click here to read it and watch some behind-the-scenes videos about the making of the film.

 

MTV's Kurt Loder interviewed Danny and interview is accessible here at their site. MTV created some videos of the conversation today, which can be accessed via the above link or the links below:

 

MTV also did an interview and series of videos on SUNSHINE's Chris Evans:

You've probably heard this over and over, but i'm gonna ask again.

When can we expect the soundtrack to be released. There are so many fans of the film/score, that it would be an easy moneymaker for all concerned, plus make so many fans happy.

If not being released will someone step up and admit it is their responsibility, and explain the reason why.

Brydo from Glasgow, Scotland. 2nd June 08

Did anyone ask Danny Boyle about the scientific flaws in the film that are (thankfully) big enough to fly a bomb with the mass of Manhattan through? Because seriously! The film was dramatic and interesting, but the science was so inconsistent as to be mind-boggling... It was like Wile E. Coyote wrote parts of it.

You sound like a generally unhappy individual. What do you like? Poverty is not the sole focus of the movie. This is a story, a love story, a story of hope which happens to be set in India, the real India. This is the undeniable reality faced by millions of its citizens. The producers make no attempt tolingerie moralise/demoralise the characters or their actions. You as the viewer are entitled to do so, but at your own peril. You will find little sympathy from other viewers. I really enjoyed this film!!!!

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