The Deep Cut - Alex Wolff on The Cat and the Moon, Nicolas Cage and How Rihanna Changed His Life

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On this episdoe of The Deep Cut, host John Rocha welcomes actor, writer, musician and now first-time director Alex Wolff to the show. Alex is here to promote the release of his fantastic new film The Cat and the Moon which also marks his directorial debut. First achieving fame as one half of The Naked Brothers Band along with his brother Nat Wolff, Alex has broken out into this new phase of his career with exceptional work in films like Hereditary, Patriot’s Day, My Friend Dahmer, The House of Tomorrow, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 and Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. John and Alex have fun discussing what motivated Alex to write The Cat and the Moon, how it all came together, why he chose to direct it and what he learned from the process. He also talks about how deep this film mirrors his own story during a transitional part of his life and the influences from his family and friends in the film. John also asks him about some of the notable films in his career and what it was like to finally do a movie with one of his heroes, Nicolas Cage. It’s another wide open, fun and in depth conversation with an accomplished, funny and supremely talented guest on The Deep Cut. Remember to Like and Share the episode and Subscribe to the Collider Conversations feed for more episodes of The Deep Cut. Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Alex Wolff on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexwolffofficial

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