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FILM INTERVIEW: JOHN GOODMANThe Famously Husky Booming Voice Goes Silent for 'The Artist'"I took away an appreciation for the craft of making a film and Michel (Hazanavicius)'s passion for the period and love of cinema. A lot of that rubbed off on me." |
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FILM REVIEW: 'A SERIOUS MAN'The Coens' Biblical Fable Demands Subjective InterpretationIt takes Jewish producers to produce this film, and maybe it takes a Jewish reviewer to have fun with it. |
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FILM REVIEW: 'BURN AFTER READING'The Coens' Quirky Thriller Features Excellent Ensemble HumorIf this is your brand of humor, you will have an awful lot of fun along the way. The dialogue is delicious, the non-sequiturs are laugh-out-loud funny... |
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Tommy Lee JonesEmmanuel Itier: How was it working with Coens? Tommy Lee Jones: Fine. They are good guys. EI: Is it true that you hesitated to accept this role? TLJ: For a littl |
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Jeremy Piven & Common SenseEmmanuel Itier: How did you learn all those card tricks? Jeremy Piven: For me, it was actually very difficult because it´s something I hadn´t been a part of. I wasn´t |