1st on Film

1st On Film

We love movies! The 1st Reviews team is dedicated to the casual moviegoers and film enthusiasts alike, with our mix of candid and fun approach to analyzing movies and all things happening in the film industry. We are focused on providing film reviews, movie news, interviews, and coverage of many film related events to an international movie loving audience.

  1. SXSW Interview for Anima with Brian Tetsuro Ivie and Takehiro Hira

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    SXSW Interview for Anima with Brian Tetsuro Ivie and Takehiro Hira

    In this special SXSW episode of 1st on Film, we sit down with filmmaker Brian Tetsuro Ivie and actor Takehiro Hira to discuss their new science-fiction road film Anima, which made its world premiere at the SXSW Film & TV Festival. The film follows an unlikely pair on a cross-country journey toward a controversial technology that can preserve human consciousness. In our conversation, Ivie talks about making the leap from acclaimed documentaries to narrative filmmaking, crafting a story that blends sci-fi with emotional drama, and exploring the philosophical question at the heart of the film: if we could upload our minds, should we? Hira also shares insight into building his character, the film’s themes of memory and mortality, and what drew him to this deeply human genre story. Anima stars Sydney Chandler and Hira alongside Lili Taylor, Marin Ireland, Maria Dizzia, and Tom McCarthy.  Brian Tetsuro Ivie is a Japanese-American filmmaker and producer known for his work across documentary and narrative cinema. A graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Ivie first gained recognition for directing the documentary The Drop Box (2015) and the investigative documentary Emanuel (2019).  In addition to directing, Ivie has produced and executive-produced a number of independent films, including Wildcat, which premiered at the Telluride Film Festival.  Anima marks Ivie’s narrative feature debut as a writer-director, bringing his documentary background into a genre-blending story that examines identity, memory, and the future of human consciousness. Takehiro Hira is an internationally recognized Japanese actor known for his work in film and television across both Japan and Hollywood. He gained global recognition for his role in the historical drama series Shōgun and has appeared in major productions including Gran Turismo and Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. In Anima, Hira plays Paul, a solitary man embarking on a final journey to preserve his consciousness through experimental technology. His performance anchors the film’s emotional core, bringing depth to a story that grapples with aging, legacy, and what it means to live on through memory.

    13 min
  2. Jujitsu Kaisen Interview with Adam McArthur & Kayleigh McKee

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    Jujitsu Kaisen Interview with Adam McArthur & Kayleigh McKee

    In this episode, we sit down with voice actors Adam McArthur and Kayleigh McKee from the hit anime Jujutsu Kaisen. They discuss bringing their characters to life, what it’s like working on one of the most popular anime series in the world, and the challenges and excitement of voice acting in high-intensity scenes. If you’re a fan of anime, voice acting, or the supernatural world of curses and sorcerers, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Adam McArthur Adam McArthur is an American voice actor best known for his work in anime and animation. He is widely recognized as the English voice of Yuji Itadori in Jujutsu Kaisen, the energetic and determined protagonist of the series. McArthur has also appeared in numerous animated projects and video games, earning a reputation for his dynamic performances and engaging fan interactions within the anime community. Kayleigh McKee Kayleigh McKee is a voice actor known for her performances in anime, video games, and animation. In Jujutsu Kaisen, she voices the powerful and confident sorcerer Yuki Tsukumo in the English dub. McKee has built a strong following thanks to her versatile voice work and her roles across several popular anime titles. Jujutsu Kaisen is a dark fantasy anime based on the manga by Gege Akutami. The story follows high school student Yuji Itadori, who becomes involved in the secret world of Jujutsu Sorcerers after encountering a powerful cursed object. After swallowing the finger of the legendary curse Ryomen Sukuna, Yuji gains supernatural abilities but becomes the host for one of the most dangerous curses in existence. The series blends intense action, supernatural horror, and emotional character storytelling as sorcerers battle deadly curses threatening humanity. In the latest season of Jujutsu Kaisen, the stakes rise as the world of jujutsu sorcerers becomes even more dangerous. New enemies emerge, powerful alliances are tested, and hidden truths about the sorcerer society begin to surface. As Yuji and his allies face increasingly powerful curses, they must push their abilities further than ever before. The season expands the series’ darker themes while delivering high-energy battles, deeper character development, and shocking twists that reshape the future of the jujutsu world.

    9 min
  3. This Too Shall Pass Interview with Jeremy Ray Taylor

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    This Too Shall Pass Interview with Jeremy Ray Taylor

    On this episode of 1st on Film, we sit down with rising actor Jeremy Ray Taylor to talk about his role in the coming-of-age film This Too Shall Pass. Jeremy discusses what drew him to the project, the themes of friendship and self-discovery at the heart of the story, and what it was like bringing his character to life alongside a talented ensemble cast. The conversation also explores Jeremy’s journey from breakout roles in major studio films to working on character-driven independent projects, and how This Too Shall Pass captures the complicated, exciting moments of growing up and finding your identity. It’s a candid look at the film, the craft of acting, and the experiences that shape both the characters on screen and the actors behind them. About Jeremy Ray Taylor Jeremy Ray Taylor is an American actor best known for playing Ben Hanscom in the blockbuster horror film It and its sequel It Chapter Two. Born in Bluff City, Tennessee, Taylor began acting at a young age and quickly gained recognition for his natural screen presence and heartfelt performances. His credits also include Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween and the comedy Senior Year. In This Too Shall Pass, Taylor continues to expand his range with a role in a thoughtful coming-of-age story about friendship, rebellion, and growing up. About the Film This Too Shall Pass, directed by Rob Grant, is a coming-of-age drama that follows a sheltered 16-year-old who rebels against his strict upbringing by taking a spontaneous trip to Canada with his friends. What begins as a weekend of freedom quickly becomes a journey of self-discovery as the group navigates friendship, independence, and the uncertainty of growing up. The film blends humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt moments to capture the messy but meaningful transition into adulthood. 

    23 min

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We love movies! The 1st Reviews team is dedicated to the casual moviegoers and film enthusiasts alike, with our mix of candid and fun approach to analyzing movies and all things happening in the film industry. We are focused on providing film reviews, movie news, interviews, and coverage of many film related events to an international movie loving audience.

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