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11/04/09
Ambitious but uneven, John Krasinski's adaptation of David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men tries hard but doesn't match the depth of the book.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/30/09
Ambitious but uneven, John Krasinski's adaptation of David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men tries hard but doesn't match the depth of the book.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/12/09
Ambitious but uneven, John Krasinski's adaptation of David Foster Wallace's Brief Interviews with Hideous Men tries hard but doesn't match the depth of the book.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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09/30/09
Have you been keeping up with the foreign-language film submissions for the Academy Awards?
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Cinematical.com
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09/28/09
Julianne Nicholson ("Law and Order: Criminal Intent," "Brief Interviews With Hideous Men") will star in "This," the new play by Melissa James Gibson ("[sic]") bowing at Playwrights Horizons this fall.
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Variety
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09/27/09
After getting a bad rap for dissing Taylor Swift at the VMA 's, Kanye West is now on his best behavior.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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09/27/09
Unfortunately in "Capitalisms shadow was a remarkably impressive debut care of Sony Pictures Classics' release of Anne Fontaine's "Coco Before Chanel." On five screens, the film - starring Audrey Tatou as Coco Chanel - grossed $177,137, finding the fifth best per-theater average of 2009. Its $35,427 PTA puts it behind only "Capitalism," "Sunshine," "The Hurt Locker" and "The September Issue." It also marks the best foreign-language debut in quite some time, eclipsing recent (and also French) benchmarks like "Summer Hours" ($24,742 PTA this past May), "Tell No One" ($21,213 PTA in July 2008) and "La Vie En Rose" ($22,481 in June 2007).
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indieWIRE
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09/25/09
Paranormal Activity (pictured) is finally coming to theaters after premiering two years ago at Screamfest.
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Cinematical.com
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09/24/09
'BRIEF Interviews With Hideous Men" is a blast from the 1980s, when the idea that men were essentially rapists and women rapees was a popular way to score chicks on campus.
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New York Post - New York NY
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09/24/09
If you're going to adapt the work of a literary wünderkind David Foster Wallace, then the movie better be good—because Wallace was great.
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E! Online