
When you're improvising, it's fun to find something that you can lean on that is similar to your life experience. In my opinion, that's very helpful.

I am not afraid to admit, though slightly ashamed that I Google myself and I see people writing things about me and I get really proud and happy.

I have a Google alert for myself - it's pure vanity.

'Somewhere in Time' is in the top-five cheesiest movies ever made. It's super melodrama.

A lot of solo directors have a really strong creative producer with them. Jay and I have less of a need for that because we have each other.

We've shot with babies and kids and it was tough. It's not easy. It looks tangential, but it is not.

They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest.

You know, I watched the original 'Same Time, Next Year' on DVD about ten times this year, and I cried all ten times.

As an actor, when you walk into a room to audition, you get five minutes with a casting director, who doesn't even look at you, most of the time.

I question every move. I'm constantly second-guessing myself.

I really believe in constantly trying to find and support new ways of watching independent art, because the old ways are not working as well.