John Sayles
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‘Lone Star’ Director John Sayles on Where the Movie Has Been for the Last 30 Years: ‘They Go Into Somebody’s Closet’
The Criterion edition of the movie is out this week
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‘Antlia Pneumatica’ Theater Review: Title Means ‘Air Pump,’ Which Is All You Need to Know
Anne Washburn asks and answers many deep questions in what sometimes resembles a radio play, with the audience too often looking at a bare stage
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5 Must-See Haskell Wexler Movies (Appreciation)
A handful of titles that reflect the brilliant career of the Oscar-winning cinematographer, who passed away over the weekend at the age of 93
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‘Song of the Sea’ Review: Dazzling Animation, Original Storytelling from the Makers of ‘The Secret of Kells’
There’s plenty to look at — and a whole lot to puzzle over — in this exquisite and enigmatic adaptation of an Irish epic
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Paul Haggis Receiving Writers Guild of America Career Achievement Award
The award was established in 1992 to honor a Writers Guild member for his or her body of work as a writer in motion pictures or television
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Elizabeth Peña, ‘La Bamba’ Actress, Dead at 55
Other notable credits include playing Sofia Vergara’s mother on “Modern Family” and films such as “Jacob’s Ladder” and “Rush Hour”
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‘Go for Sisters’ Star Yolonda Ross to Play Whitney Houston’s Gal Pal in Lifetime Biopic (Exclusive)
The actress will play Robyn Crawford in the upcoming TV movie directed by Angela Bassett
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Paradigm Co-Founder Lucy Stille Joins APA
The veteran literary agent represents writer-director John Sayles and authors Dean Koontz and David Baldacci
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Isaiah Washington to Star in Suspense Thriller ‘The Sin Seer’ (Exclusive)
The cast also includes Lisa Arrindell Anderson, Michael Ironside and C. Thomas Howell
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‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ Review: Porn? No. Sexy and Moving? Absolutely
Whatever she may have suffered on the set, Adele Exarchopoulos gives a magnificently unguarded performance
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Review: John Sayles Casts His War Net Too Wide in ‘Amigo’
You don’t need a Ph.D in history to see the obvious parallels between the story that Sayles is telling in “Amigo” and more recent American conflicts
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TIFF’s Day 6: It Girls, Party Animals, Pirate Noises
In the shadow of the visiting Bruce Springsteen, life goes on mid-festival
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‘Grassroots’ Effort Could Be Start of Something Big
“Grassroots,” starring Jason Biggs, Tom Arnold and Cedric the Entertainer, has the right idea, if it can steer clear of indie-killing deals and distributors
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Matthew Modine’s First Job: Sex With Rosanna Arquette
Star of the Tracy/Hepburn-ish “Opa” on his Hollywood Breakthrough.
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Matthew Modine (to Eric Estrin)