There’s just certain things one can expect from a film directed by William Kaufman. One can expect a dark story. Flawed but worth rooting for anti-heroes. A massive amount of ammo spent and above all, one hell of an action flick. From his opening salvo in The Prodigy to his most recent movie The Channel, true fans can see just how much he has come throughout the years. Kaufman has made some of the most influential indie action films of late like the slick crime thriller Sinners and Saints to the apocalyptic beast that is Daylight’s End and now he has given us his most welcomed entry to date. The Channel.
In this exclusive interview on the Action Fix Podcast, Kaufman returns to talk about The Channel which is a powder keg of bullets and brotherhood and is his best film to date. Enjoy!
The Channel– In Select Theaters and On Demand on July 14

Synopsis: After their bank heist goes wrong, a desperate criminal, his out-of-control brother, and their motley crew of ex-marines must escape New Orleans and the determined FBI agent who pursues them.
Directed by William Kaufman (The Hit List, Daylight’s End) and written by Kaufman himself, THE CHANNEL is an adrenaline-fueled experience from start to finish. The film stars Clayne Crawford (The Killing Of Two Lovers, Lethal Weapon) and Max Martini (13 Hours, Captain Phillips) as desperate ex-marine criminals, who find themselves trapped in New Orleans, relentlessly pursued by a determined FBI agent after a bank heist goes wrong.
