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Movie review: Synecdoche, New York -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticWith Synecdoche, New York, the writer of the trippy Being John Malkovich takes us not inside the body of the eccentric actor but inside his own head for a couple of hours. But even fans of the cerebral Charlie Kaufman may find this falls under the general...Tags: Emily Watson, John Malkovich, New York, Roger Moore, Charlie Kaufman
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'Synecdoche, New York' (3 1/2 stars!) stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Michelle Williams
Tribune criticMost movies fling an audience from A to B to C so that the typical customer response to the average studio product—"Well, it was OK"—is elicited and there's a few more ducats in the coffers at the end of the day and no hard feelings. Being...Tags: Sony Corp., John Malkovich, Cannes Film Festival, Dianne Wiest, Catherine Keener
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Review: 'Synecdoche, New York'
Movie Critic" Synecdoche, New York," screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's wildly ambitious directorial debut, recalls the Jorge Luis Borges story in which the imperial cartographers make a map of the empire so detailed and true-to-life that it takes on the exact dimensions...Tags: Depression, Catherine Keener, Jorge Luis Borges, Celebrity, Movies
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Hope Davis' mind games in Synecdoche, New York
It's hard to watch idiosyncratic filmmaker Charlie Kaufman's "Synecdoche, New York" without thinking a superb watchmaker has gone mad, taking the viewer on a tour of the inner workings of one of Dalí's clocks.
"Oh, God almighty," said Hope Davis when...Tags: Peter Dinklage, New York, Meryl Streep, Charlie Kaufman, Catherine Keener
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Linda Winer on 'Forbidden Broadway' and 'Three Changes'
Linda.winer@newsday.comWHAT "Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab" WHERE 304 W. 47th St. INFO $65, 212-239-6200. Don't go, OK? Please, Gerard Alessandrini, we understand why you might not want to keep churning out editions of "Forbidden Broadway" for another 27 years. We can see...Tags: Broadway, Music Theater, New York, Dylan McDermott, Joe Orton
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Hope Davis, John Mahoney Are 'In Treatment'
Zap2It.comNew patients are lining up to see Dr. Paul Weston on the second season of "In Treatment." The HBO drama has added Hope Davis and John Mahoney to its cast for the coming season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Elsewhere, Jeffrey Nordling has joined...Tags: Literature, John Mahoney, Gabriel Byrne, Weaponry, Jada Pinkett Smith
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The women of 'Mad Men'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIN ITS first season, "Mad Men," AMC's glossy series about a group of guys on Madison Avenue, received critical raves for its finely drawn portraits of the employees of Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency. Set in 1960, it focused on Don Draper, a...Tags: Claudette Colbert, Dermot Mulroney, Celebrity, Norman Mailer, Movies
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'Charlie Bartlett'
jan.stuart@newsday.comIn last year's "Fierce People," Anton Yelchin played a teen of modest means who is welcomed into the lap of American aristocracy. In "Charlie Bartlett," the dimpled young actor plays a scion of enormous wealth who charms his way into the hearts of the...Tags: John Hughes, High Schools, Teen-agers, Robert Downey Jr., Medical Specialization
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Tuesday on DVD
"Ira and Abby" -- "Ira and Abby" is one of those sweet indie comedies about two unlikely people who meet cute -- and neurotic -- but manage to be entirely likable anyway. The fact that the characters are as endearing as they are shouldn't be too...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), M. Night Shyamalan, Jason Alexander, Rory Cochrane, Los Angeles
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'Charlie Bartlett' (preppy-at-a-public-school comedy)
Special to the TribuneAnton Yelchin is officially on notice. As of "Charlie Bartlett," he joins "Superbad's" Michael Cera on the shortlist of sweet, talented young actors who have become one-trick ponies and need to get a new shtick fast. Yelchin's quirky, vulnerable, smart-...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Robert Downey Jr., Film Festivals, Movies, John Hughes
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'Charlie' is a lightweight
In this tangled little dramedy, Charlie Bartlett, played with impressive panache by Anton Yelchin, is an awkward but charismatic teenager who spends most of his time hatching plans to make himself popular. Born into a wealthy but troubled family -- his...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Schools, Movies
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Charlie Bartlett's a big shot, but he's no Ferris Bueller
Sun reporter(C) Charlie Bartlett the character is an insufferably self-absorbed, irredeemably opportunistic teen philistine who'll do anything to maintain his popularity. If you want to spend 97 minutes watching his adventures, then by all means, have at it. Me? I'...Tags: Robert Downey Jr., Schools, Movies
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