Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
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‘Boyhood’ Jumps Out to Big Lead in Critics’ Awards
With more than a dozen critics’ groups announcing awards, “Boyhood” has won two-thirds of the time
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‘Birdman’ Director Alejandro Inarritu on Globe Noms: ‘The Fact That This Movie Came Out Good Is a Miracle’
The director says he was scared while making his groundbreaking black comedy
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Edward Snowden Doc ‘Citizenfour’ Impresses at Specialty Box Office
Laura Poitras’ film about domestic spying averages $25K in debut at five theaters for Radius
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How ‘Birdman’ Composer Improvised the Year’s Most Audacious Film Score
Antonio Sanchez turned an hour of drum solos into the backbone of Alejandro G. Inarritu’s daring film
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Michael Keaton Surprised Himself With Public Underwear Scene in ‘Birdman’ (Video)
“You get to the day and you think, what happened to the part where I should have said I’m not gonna do that?” he asked on “Late Show”
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Michael Keaton Is a Former Superhero Losing His Mind in ‘Birdman’ Trailer (Video)
In a film that’s hopefully not art imitating life, the former “Batman” star plays an aging actor trying to recapture the glory of his superhero days
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Edward Snowden Documentary ‘Citizenfour’ to Premiere at NY Film Festival
Film began with anonymous emails from Snowden to director Laura Poitras
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Toronto Preview: The Big Festival Arrives With a Winning Streak on the Line
The fall’s largest festival has showcased the Best Picture winner for seven years in a row, but it won’t be easy to extend the record
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‘Birdman’ and ‘Foxcatcher’ Leave Telluride Audiences Blissed Out and Bowled Over
New Michael Keaton and Steve Carell movies make their U.S. debuts, kicking off what might be an awards-season battle
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It’s Angelina Jolie vs. Ben Affleck vs. Michael Keaton as Awards Season Kicks Off
But is it right to narrow the field before we’ve seen most of the movies?
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‘Birdman’ Venice Review: Michael Keaton as an Actor With Caped-Crusader Issues
Art imitating life provides just some of the fun — and the smarts — of this jazzy, unpredictable character piece
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Fall Movie Forecast: Can ‘Interstellar,’ ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ and ‘The Hobbit’ Finale Save the Box Office?
If the would-be blockbusters deliver and a couple of awards hopefuls break out, 2014 could rally and match last year’s record haul
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22 Fall Movies We’re Dying to See – From ‘Interstellar’ to ‘The Interview’
With so many options this fall, leave it to TheWrap to tell you which films you should actually see
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Alejandro Inarritu’s ‘One Percent’ Gets 10-Episode Series Order at Starz
Ed Harris, Ed Helms and Hilary Swank are attached to star
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The Top 10 Songs in This Year’s Movie Trailers That TheWrap Is ‘Crazy in Love’ With
“Fifty Shades of Grey,” “Nightcrawler,” “Birdman” and “Gone Girl” take the top four spots on the list