Oliver Ross, veteran journalist and host of once-popular TV show “The Ross Perspective,” reluctantly visits Western Penitentiary to conduct an interview with Darius Tidman, an infamous Pittsburgh murderer and death row inmate who is scheduled to be executed later that night. The face-to-face special broadcast, programmed by the network as a last-ditch effort to boost Ross’ plummeting ratings, is being shot live from inside the prison walls. What Oliver originally views as a waste of his time quickly turns into a dangerous psychological game between two manipulative alpha males. Behind the scenes, Rhonda Cox, show director and Oliver’s ex-wife, attempts to keep the host on track and guide him through the live broadcast during which he must push through the darkness of the murderer’s world while wrestling with his own personal demons and the demands of the network. Oliver Ross’ career and reputation rest on nailing The Final Interview of Darius Tidman.
The Final Interview Limited 3 Disc Collector’s Edition includes a Blu-ray and DVD with special features, CD Soundtrack with music by Paul Joyce, and an Evidence Envelope filled with bonus extras.
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Don’t Switch The Channel (40:51)
The Making of The Final InterviewÂ
The Man Behind the Music (06:00)Â
An Interview With Music Composer Paul Joyce
Deleted and Extended Scenes (16:00)Â
Extended Segment (02:21)Â
Sarah Wilson at the Governor’s Mansion*Â
Behind the Scenes Photo Slideshow (07:02)
HD Trailer (02:10)Â
Star Grainger Hines CommentaryÂ
Director Fred Vogel & Star Damien Maruscak CommentaryÂ
Director Fred Vogel, Producer Shelby L. Vogel & Editor Jamie Lockhart Commentary*
 *Blu-ray Only. Not on DVD.
CD Soundtrack with music by Paul Joyce
Evidence Envelope Containing:
• Set of 6 Character Portraits by Paul Naylor
• Oliver Ross Concept Sketch by Fred Vogel
• Photo Autographed by Fred Vogel & Damien Maruscak
• Cast & Crew Photo
• Oliver Ross Business Card
Envelope is size A6. All extras with the exception of the business card sized 4.625×6.25 to fit perfectly in envelope.
Both photos by Paul Werkmeister / Miser Photography LLC