Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut 'Synecdoche, New York' was just more than four hours long. An edit to a two-hour, four-minute version, unveiled at the Festival de Cannes, received a five-minute ...
With “Synecdoche, New York,” the writer of the trippy “Being John Malkovich” takes us not inside the body of an eccentric actor, but inside his own head for a couple of hours. Still, even fans of the ...
You've seen the trailer, now check out the poster! Well, it's not exactly as good as that trailer, but this final poster for Synecdoche, New York looks good enough to be featured here today. In ...
Charlie Kaufman’s Synecdoche, New York is a film with a plethora of preoccupationssickness, death, marriage, cleanliness, gender, depression, the illusory nature of time, to name a fewand it works ...
We have a plethora of first look photos today, starting with Milk and Vicky Cristina Barcelona, and now Synecdoche, New York. This film is the latest writing and debut directorial effort from Charlie ...
Had an interesting e-mail dialogue about film with my favorite young critic, Nathan Weinbender. Here it is (in only a slightly edited form): Hey, Dan: Have you managed to see “Synecdoche, New York” ...
It seems safe to say that, if nothing else, Eternal Sunshine writer Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York is about deep-rooted angst and sickly psychosis. Of course, there are ...
Kaufman's directorial debut and his most challenging, infuriating puzzle to date. It's the cinematic equivalent of something like the Beatles' "I Am the Walrus" or "Strawberry Fields Forever": The ...
Synecdoche, New York: Black comedy. Starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, Samantha Morton, Michelle Williams, Catherine Keener and Emily Watson. Written and directed by Charlie Kaufman. (R. 124 minutes. At ...
Click to viewSynecdoche, New York, the latest film from Charlie “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” Kaufman, creates its own brand of magical realism crossed with science fiction. The tale of a ...
Among the Ebertfest guests on stage with writer-director Charlie Kaufman on Friday night at the Virginia Theatre was a critic with an impressive pedigree and resume. Nell Minow, a native of Glencoe, ...
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