interviewmagazine.com - 12/1/2008
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Some people just don't fit the -formula. But then the formula seems somewhat antithetical to what Charlie Kaufman does. As a screenwriter, he is best known for his two mind-bending collaborations with director Spike Jonze, Being John Malkovich (1999) and Adaptation (2002), and another ...
fataculture.wordpress.com - 11/27/2008
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As a lover of cinema, venturing out to
witness what you later consider to be a work...
of art unfold before your eyes without encumbrance, a dense but intimate puzzle in this case, and have it ruminate in your subconscious where your understanding of it ...
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Review: “Synecdoche, New York”
rottentomatoes.com - 12/5/2008
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Synopsis: The Black Balloon is a story about
fitting in, discovering love, and accepting your family. It's...
not easy being Thomas. He's turning sixteen; and moving into a new house, and school. His older brother Charlie announces their arrival... The ...
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rogerebert.suntimes.com - 11/25/2008
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/ / / November 5, 2008 by Roger
Ebert I think you have to see Charlie Kaufman...
's "Synecdoche, New York" twice. I watched it the first time and knew it was a great film and that I had not mastered it. The second time because I needed to. The third time ...
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Interview. December 08.
GreenCine Daily —
Interview's just relaunched its site, turning what was once a placeholder ad for the magazine into a romping, content-rich and photo-heavy fun browse. Jack White talks with Cate Blanchett for the cover; Spike Lee interviews Martin Scorsese; David Cronenberg talks with Charlie Kaufman, Brigitte Lacombe with Christopher Doyle and Wong Kar-wai, Thurston Moore with Spike Jonze (and by the way, the Playlist spots word that Jonze is not only still hard at work on ...
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Mystery Man on Film —
... check this out. Interview Magazine just relaunched its website, and it looks fabulous! Consider all of this free content: Jack White talks with Cate Blanchett for the cover. Spike Lee interviews Martin Scorsese. David Cronenberg talks with Charlie Kaufman. Brigitte Lacombe talks with Christopher Doyle ...
Charlie Kaufman interviewed by David Cronenberg(!)
Notes from Underdog. —
In Interview magazine: Charlie Kaufman interviewed by David Cronenberg DAVID CRONENBERG: It's kind of a classic thing: You're a writer-frustrated at times with how some of your screenplays have been handled by -directors-and now you finally get to direct your own ...
Lee on Scorsese, Moore on Jonze, Cronenberg on Kaufman
Scene-Stealers —
Thanks to Scene-Stealers contributor Tony Sams for these links. Interview magazine has a history of really cool interviews, and new to their website are three artist-interviewing-artist interviews that are pretty great. You get to hear Spike Lee and Martin Scorsese talk about the differences in growing up Italian-American and African-American in New York City, and I love how conversational the tone is.
Also featured is director David Cronenberg (”A History of Violence,” “The Fly”), who certainly has his own fetishes, interviewing screenwriter and first-time director Charlie ...
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