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5 Reasons Why We Love The Monster Hero Director: Lloyd Kaufman

That man pictured above? He happens to be one of the most important filmmakers alive. No, really. Lloyd Kaufman — director, writer, producer, distributor, and head of Troma Entertainment — is absolutely one of the ... Read more

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Objection! Takashi Miike To Direct Ace Attorney Movie

While at the Cannes film festival, director Takashi Miike hinted that his next film will be a ‘light comedy’ based on the Nintendo DS court drama series, Ace Attorney. This is not Miike’s first foray ... Read more

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John Woo: Yell Magazine’s Great Directors Series

John Woo is probably Hong Kong’s greatest action director (with close nods to his mentor Chang Cheh and others such as King Hu, Lau Kar-leung, Yuen Woo Ping, Lo Wei and Tsui Hark). Born in ... Read more

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A Dangerous Method: Is Something Remiss With David Cronenberg?

The great David Cronenberg, the guy who brought us such classic horror films as: Scanners, Rabid, and The Fly, then in the new millennium expanded his repertoire to include crime drama with Eastern Promises and ... Read more

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Who Misses the Real Paul Verhoeven?

Any fan of the ultraviolent in film knows Paul Verhoeven. The Dutch director made his name Stateside with such great, over-the-top violent action movies like RoboCop, Total Recall, and Starship Troopers. When he took breaks ... Read more

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John Carpenter’s L.A. Gothic, A Question?

Not much is known about Carpenter’s new flick L.A. Gothic other than the script was written by Jim Agnew and Sean Keller and its main plot is… “Five combined stories of horror centering on a ... Read more

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Takeshi Kitano: Yell! Magazine’s Great Directors Series

Takeshi Kitano is Japan’s greatest media personality. Although it would be difficulty to find anyone in Japan who didn’t know about him, he is practically unknown in North America. Kitano began his career on stage ... Read more

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Irréversible (2002)

Irréversible Review: Watching films such as Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs, Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange, or Jonathan Kaplan’s The Accused does not prepare you for what Gaspar Noé envisions on the subject of film rape ... Read more

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David Fincher: Yell! Magazine’s Great Directors Series

David Fincher received his directing and film making experience through work rather than post secondary education. First working at Korty Films, then at Industrial Light and Magic, Fincher laid the groundwork for his eventual success. ... Read more

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Gaspar Noé: Yell! Magazine’s Great Directors Series

Gaspar Noé was born December 27, 1963 in Buenos Aires. The son of the famous Argentine painter Luis Felipe Noé, Gaspar moved to New York, at the age of two, when his father was awarded ... Read more

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