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Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here. I've got a couple of reviews for you of my two favorite wide releases this week--one for each of your moods (because I'm assuming you only have two).
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Hey, everyone. “Moriarty” here.
Yes, I am totally in the bag for Charlie Kaufman, and I don’t care who knows it.
Why wouldn’t I be? Here’s a guy who survived the sitcom jungle and has emerged as a truly original voice in modern screenwriting, working with some of the most innovative directors of the moment to craft a series of burnished gems that I think have genuinely helped push the art of film forward at a time when studios have retreated into an infantile haze of remakes and comic books and video games and 20-years-later sequels.
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Ahoy, squirts! Quint here with some promising news for us Charlie Kaufman fans out there. He's sinking into the director's chair for the first time with his script SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK, about a theater director who decides to put on a play in a gigantic warehouse with an immaculate recreation of a city in New York for its stage.
So far, Philip Seymour Hoffman is in talks to play the theater director, Catherine Keener is in talks to play his first wife, Michelle Williams for his second wife, Samantha Morton as his "sometimes lover," and Tilda Swinton for Keener's best friend and mentor to her and Hoffman's daughter.
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