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12/11/09
Steven Soderbergh had a remarkable 12 films in theaters between 2000 and 2009.
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Independent Film Channel (IFC)
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12/07/09
Seems as if the crazier Cage's characters are, the more attention he receives.
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Variety
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11/12/09
Matt Damon was thrilled to land his starring role in The Informant! in 2001 - because he feared his career was over after a string of flop movies.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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10/18/09
Neil Patrick Harris, who, as of 2004, was largely known as "that kid from Doogie Howser, M.D. small TV roles and a respectable stage career weren't doing much to bring him back into the limelight. Then he made a gloriously unselfconscious appearance as himself in Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle —or at least as a drug-addled, sex-obsessed, pantingly assholish Tucker Max-esque version of himself who uses his Doogie fame to pick up strippers. He cannonballs through the film, stealing every scene he's in with comments about tripping balls and craving furburgers. Naturally, he returned for the sequel, in which he explains that the PH in NPH stands for "poon handler." As abrasive as the role was, watching him play savagely against the cutesy innocence of Doogie Howser was comic gold, and it earned him attention in the right places. Within a year, he was co-starring on How I Met Your Mother , and the rest is awards-show-hosting history.
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The A.V. Club
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09/28/09
Last year, the Academy awarded Best Picture to Slumdog Millionaire (Oscar-O-Meter rating: 9), a runaway hit at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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The A.V. Club
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08/02/09
There's a real sense of community at MIFF.
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Ain't It Cool News
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07/26/09
Moviefone
He is, basically, the antithesis of a Comic-Con filmmaker, more interested in infusing celluloid with his personal vision than with dazzling moviegoers through visual effects.
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Cinematical.com
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07/15/09
Following the failure of Che, his biopic of Cuban rebel leader Ernesto Che Guevara, starring Benicio Del Toro , and the recent last-minute decision by Sony to abort the production of his Moneyball , which was to have starred Brad Pitt , Steven Soderbergh has told Britain's Guardian newspaper, "I can see the end of my career."
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)