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12/10/09
The title of Richard Linklater's film Me and Orson Welles is both grammatically iffy and a case of misplaced priorities.
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JAM! Showbiz
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11/24/09
It's quite a leap for Zac Efron from the "High School Musical" series to "Me and Orson Welles," a coming-of-age comedy set against the background of Orson Welles' legendary, fascist-themed 1937 stage production of "Julius Caesar."
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New York Post - New York NY
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09/13/09
British director Oliver Parker says Michael Jackson was one of the pop-culture icons who came to mind as he made his new film adaptation of Oscar Wilde's gothic horror novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray," about a young man corrupted by the pursuit of eternal youth.
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JAM! Showbiz
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01/19/09
We have an early peek at hunky Ben Barnes (a.k.a. Prince Caspian of "Narnia") as Dorian Gray.
He's playing the eternally gorgeous title character in "Dorian Gray," a new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's creepy gothic classic novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray." I think we all know how this will end.
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Styles & Scenes
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12/24/08
We have an early peek at hunky Ben Barnes (a.k.a. Prince Caspian of "Narnia") as Dorian Gray.
He's playing the eternally gorgeous title character in "Dorian Gray," a new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's creepy gothic classic novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray." I think we all know how this will end.
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Styles & Scenes
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11/21/08
We have an early peek at hunky Ben Barnes (a.k.a. Prince Caspian of "Narnia") as Dorian Gray.
He's playing the eternally gorgeous title character in "Dorian Gray," a new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's creepy gothic classic novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray." I think we all know how this will end.
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Styles & Scenes
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09/08/08
An extraordinary impersonation of the American theatrical boy wonder by the young English actor Christian McKay is the indisputable highlight of "Me and Orson Welles," an agreeable, reasonably convincing imagining of the circumstances surrounding Welles' legendary staging of "Julius Caesar."
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Variety
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08/12/08
We have an early peek at hunky Ben Barnes (a.k.a. Prince Caspian of "Narnia") as Dorian Gray.
He's playing the eternally gorgeous title character in "Dorian Gray," a new adaptation of Oscar Wilde's creepy gothic classic novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray." I think we all know how this will end.
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Styles & Scenes
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08/10/08
Moviefone
Colin Firth and Ben Barnes alone do not an Oscar Wilde adaptation make -- and with filming on Dorian Gray having already started (more on that in a moment), it's a good thing they filled out the rest of the cast!
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Cinematical.com