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Displaying all articles tagged:
Anomalisa
supercut
Mar. 11, 2016
Watch a Supercut of Charlie Kaufman’s Films
“I don’t know what else there is to write about other than being human, or more specifically, being this human.”
By
Emma Barrie
movie review
Dec. 29, 2015
Review:
Anomalisa
Is Pure, Dark Charlie Kaufman
The most vivid portrait of solipsism this side of Kafka, Strindberg, Camus — name your favorite alienated author.
By
David Edelstein
Dec. 16, 2015
Co-Director Duke Johnson Talks
Anomalisa
“You’re trying to get these subtle, nuanced human experiences out of dolls.”
By
Phoebe Reilly
movie news
Nov. 12, 2015
Charlie Kaufman on Why His Musical Didn’t Happen
Who wouldn’t want to watch a director and a blogger sing at each other?
By
Jackson McHenry
trailer mix
Nov. 2, 2015
See the Trailer for Charlie Kaufman’s
Anomalisa
Undoubtedly the best puppet-love story you’ll see all year.
By
Nate Jones
crowdsourcing
July 11, 2012
Charlie Kaufman and Dan Harmon Are Collaborating
And it may involve Dan Harmon writing something about you.
By
Kyle Buchanan
July 11, 2012
Help Fund Charlie Kaufman, Dan Harmon, and Dino Stamatopoulos’s […]
You aren’t dreaming. This is real. This is the most exciting thing since… What was the most exciting thing before sliced bread? The Wheel? […]
By
Jesse David Fox