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Directors Cut Radio Show

Directors Cut Radio Show

By: Dan Gutierrez
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Director’s Cut Radio is a weekly show about movies, pop culture, and whatever else we end up going off on that week. What started as a radio show airing on stations across the country has grown into a space for real conversations—whether that’s sitting down with actors, filmmakers, and celebrities, or just having friends drop by to talk movies and whatever’s on our radar. This page is where it all lives: interviews, clips, bits, and moments from a show that’s never been about staying in one lane. We travel, meet interesting people, and collect stories faster than we can always post them. We’ve been doing this long enough to admit we don’t always keep up with everything—but that’s part of it. This isn’t a perfectly curated archive. It’s a snapshot of a busy, creative, slightly chaotic life. If you’re here, you’re getting a slice of it. The rest… we’re still catching up on.2005 Art Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Paul Walter Hauser on Balls Up, Comedy, and Breaking Expectations
    Apr 14 2026

    On this episode of Director’s Cut, Dan Gutierrez sits down with acclaimed actor Paul Walter Hauser to talk about his latest project, Balls Up.

    From comedic timing to emotionally grounded performances, Paul has built a career on keeping audiences guessing—and this conversation pulls back the curtain on how he does it.

    He shares:

    • What drew him to Balls Up
    • How he balances humor with authenticity
    • His approach to choosing unique, unconventional roles
    • And why unpredictability is part of the process

    🎧 Listen now for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at one of Hollywood’s most dynamic performers.

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    4 mins
  • Margo’s Got Money Troubles: From Novel to Screen with Rufi Thorpe & Eva Anderson
    Apr 14 2026

    On this episode of Director’s Cut, Dan Gutierrez sits down with Rufi Thorpe, author of Margo’s Got Money Troubles, and Eva Anderson, executive producer and writer of the series adaptation.

    What starts as a provocative premise—a young mother balancing financial struggles and an unconventional career—quickly reveals itself as a layered, emotional story about identity, family, and survival.

    Rufi and Eva break down:

    • The origin of Margo’s character
    • The unexpected emotional core of the story
    • Bringing complex, real-world themes to television
    • And how the father/daughter dynamic shaped everything

    🎧 Listen now and go behind the scenes of one of the most talked-about new adaptations.

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    3 mins
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