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At the Cinema | Cold Souls – Paul Giamatti loses his soul in surreal comedy
A surreal storyline: check. A famous actor playing himself: check. Playful existential comedy Cold Souls certainly ticks some of the same boxes as Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman’s Being John Malkovich, yet first-time writer-director Sophie Barthes’s assured feature film debut … Continue reading →
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Tagged Being John Malkovich, Charlie Kaufman, Chekhov, Cold Souls, David Strathairn, Dina Kurzon, Paul Giamatti, Sophie Barthes, spike jonze, Uncle vanya
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BFI 53rd London Film Festival – Opening night… and the pick of the rest
The Times BFI London Film Festival opens tonight with the world premiere of Fantastic Mr Fox, Wes Anderson’s screen version of Roald Dahl’s much-loved children’s story. Hollywood royalty will be turning out in force at the gala screening in Leicester … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abbie Cornish, An Education, Being John Malkovich, Ben Whishaw, BFI London Film Festival, Bill Murray, Boys Are Back, Bright Star, Carey Mulligan, Chekhov, Clive Owen, Cold Souls, Dina Kurzon, Eva Green, Fanny Brawne, Fantastic Mr Fox, First World War, George Clooney, Germany, Jane Campion, Jarvis Cocker, John Keats, Jordan Scott, Juno Temple, Lone Scherfig, Lynn Barber, María Valverde, Meryl Streep, Michael Haneke, Nick Hornby, Palme d'Or, Paul Giamatti, Rosamund Pike, Scott Hicks, Simon Carr, Sophie Barthes, Uncle vanya, Wes Anderson, White Ribbon
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