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Wired October 20, 2008 Jason Tanz |
Hollywood's Brainiest Screenwriter Pleases Crowds by Refusing to Please Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut, Synecdoche, is his trickiest screenplay to date. It's a borderline-obsessive story of a man's heartache and death, a subject that is not an easy sell to audiences. |
Salon.com July 13, 2000 Suzy Hansen |
"Being John Malkovich" Spike Jonze's feature debut tells us what it's like to be inside a famous actor's brain -- and what it's like to be a marionette. |
Salon.com August 3, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"Dumb & Dumber" Peter and Bobby Farrelly take low humor to a higher ground with the sheer exuberance of their no-brainer gags. |
Salon.com October 31, 2000 David Lazarus |
Surf Nazis Must Die A woman in black lingerie and a guy in a Tarzan outfit offer a probing examination of the Nazi mentality: This is what director's cuts were made for... |
Salon.com October 30, 1999 Daniel Kraus |
Tromatized! The Frank Capra of splatter films strikes again. |
Salon.com April 12, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Human Nature" Hairy women! Trained mice! Dry humping! The second movie by "Being John Malkovich" writer Charlie Kaufman is even weirder than his first... |
Salon.com January 26, 2001 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Blood, breasts and beasts" Lloyd Kaufman's splatter movies cost less than Sandra Bullock's hair budget, but his real legacy is Troma -- still fighting "devil-worshiping international conglomerates" after 27 years... |