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12/19/09
"Who is the new Orson Welles?" someone asked me after a recent screening of Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles (64 screens).
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Cinematical.com
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12/18/09
Me and Orson Welles boasts a breakout performance by Christian McKay and an infectious love of the backstage drama that overcomes its sometimes fluffy tone.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/16/09
Me and Orson Welles boasts a breakout performance by Christian McKay and an infectious love of the backstage drama that overcomes its sometimes fluffy tone.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/15/09
It's an improvised explosive device and it's blowing up all kinds of year-end awards lists.
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E! Online
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12/14/09
Zac Efron's non-Disney venture, Me and Orson Welles TANKED in it's limited release.
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Perez Hilton
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12/14/09
When the Academy Awards announced it was boosting its Best Picture nominees from five to ten, the status quo of the Broadcast Film Critics Association must have been shaken to their foundation.
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Cinematical.com
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12/11/09
Me and Orson Welles boasts a breakout performance by Christian McKay and an infectious love of the backstage drama that overcomes its sometimes fluffy tone.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/10/09
Me and Orson Welles boasts a breakout performance by Christian McKay and an infectious love of the backstage drama that overcomes its sometimes fluffy tone.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/03/09
ME AND ORSON WELLES, Richard Linklater's new coming of age feature set in 1937 stars Disney teen throb Zac Efron, star of High School Musical, who stretches himself as an actor playing the young aspiring actor Richard who lands a job with Orson Welles (played by newcomer Christian McKay) and his legendary Mercury Theatre Company.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/02/09
At first blush, Pilot Group Theatre's presentation of Orson's Shadow, currently playing the Theatre Passe Muraille mainstage (where it opened Tuesday), seems like one of those interminably talky plays that, given one or two productions, succeed only in boring an audience to distraction and giving theatre a black eye in the process.
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