Paul Verhoeven
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Oscar Nominee Isabelle Huppert Praises ‘Elle’ Director Paul Verhoeven as ‘Fearless’
French actress receives her first Academy Award nomination following her surprise Golden Globe win for her starring role in “Elle”
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‘Toni Erdmann,’ ‘The Salesman,’ ‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Advance in Oscars Foreign Language Race
List is dominated by European countries, but “Neruda,” “Julieta” and “Elle” don’t make the cut
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‘Jackie,’ ‘Moonlight,’ ‘Manchester by the Sea’ Nominated for Best Film by Spirit Awards
“American Honey” and “Chronic” also receive nominations in the top category
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Isabelle Huppert Talks ‘Surreal’ Experience of Working on Paul Verhoeven’s ‘Elle’
TheWrap Screening Series: Veteran French actress explores ambiguity of a role as victim and victimizer in conversation with TheWrap’s Sharon Waxman
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Paul Verhoeven Knocks Hollywood for Lack of ‘Provocative’ Movies
“If you say it has to be PG-13, there are a lot of things you cannot do,” the Dutch filmmaker says
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Governors Awards Bring Celebrating, Schmoozing – and an Oscar for Jackie Chan
Editor Anne Coates, casting director Lynn Stalmaster and documentary director Frederick Wiseman are also honored at the awards ceremony and campaign stop
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‘Elle’ Review: Isabelle Huppert Is No One’s Victim in Paul Verhoeven Rape Drama
As the survivor of a sexual assault who makes unpredictable choices, Huppert plays this provocative and potentially troubling role to the hilt
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‘Starship Troopers’ Remake Has Fans ‘Devastated’: ‘F— You Hollywood’
“A non-satirical STARSHIP TROOPERS reboot is about the worst goddamn idea I’ve ever heard,” one writes on Twitter. “Thanks, 2016”
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All New ‘Starship Troopers’ in the Works at Sony
“Baywatch” writers will pen a script based on the original sci-fi novel by Robert Heinlein
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Robert De Niro’s ‘The Comedian’ Lands World Premiere at 2016 AFI Fest
The film, also starring Leslie Mann And Danny DeVito, will screen on Nov. 11
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Oscar Foreign Language Race Breaks Record With 85 Entries
Frontrunners for the hotly contested prize include “Toni Erdmann,” “The Salesman,” “Neruda” and “Julieta”
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Oscar Foreign Language Race Heats Up With Bold Choices From France and Italy
Paul Verhoeven’s “Elle” and the documentary “Fire at Sea” are the Oscar submissions from the two most awarded countries
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Toronto Film Festival: Awards, Politics and, Oh Yeah, ‘Birth of a Nation’
Eleven days will have plenty of on- and off-screen drama, but right now Nate Parker is overshadowing it all
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How Many Oscar Contenders Have Emerged From First Half of 2016?
“Everybody Wants Some!!” and “Zootopia” might defy the odds as rare Academy Award nominees from first six months of the year