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Film: Interview:Willem Dafoe...Gainsbourg. As the film screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, Dafoe sat down with The A.V. Club to talk about preparing for a role, working unprepared, and dealing with a depressed director who needed on-set naps. The A.V.... In this article: Lars von Trier, Willem Dafoe, Cognitive therapy, Antichrist, The A.V. Club, Andrei Tarkovsky, VON, Jesus Christ, and Depression |
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | October 13, 2009
Film: Interview:Joel and Ethan Coen
...profound disillusion and spiritual unease-themes that the Coens, for once, were willing to cop to when The A.V. Club caught up with them at the Toronto International Film Festival the day after its premiere. The A.V. Club: The setting of A...
In this article: Joel Coen, A Serious Man, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, John Malkovich, and Conceptual framework
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 30, 2009
Film: Interview:Drew Barrymore
...to her about her move to directing, her love of getting pummeled onscreen, and her role as eccentric fashion plate "Little Edie" Beale in Grey Gardens. The A.V. Club: You've been producing movies for years. What about Shauna Cross' novel...
In this article: Whip It, Drew Barrymore, Charlie's Angels, God, and Shauna Cross
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 28, 2009
Film: Scenic Routes:Barton Fink
...Fink Last month's Toronto Film Festival found me spending much of my precious between-movie time arguing with colleagues-including The A.V. Club's Scott Tobias and Noel Murray-about A Serious Man, the latest Coen brothers joint. Most...
In this article: Barton Fink, A Serious Man, John Goodman, Robert Altman, The Shining, Pulp Fiction, and Vincent & Theo
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 09, 2009
Film: Newswire:Toronto International Film Festival coverage? You bet!
...Scott Tobias September 9, 2009 The 2009 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival begins tomorrow, and as always, The A.V. Club will have intrepid correspondents Noel Murray and Scott Tobias on the ground and in screening rooms,...
In this article: Twitter, Capitalism, John Hillcoat, The Road, The Informant, Toronto International Film Festival, and Cormac McCarthy
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | September 22, 2008
Oscar-O-Meter™: The A.V. Club's Second Annual Guide To The Fall Prestige Movies, Part One The A.V. Club
...latter.) Fresh off the yearly unveiling of Hollywood prestige projects at the Toronto International Film Festival, The A.V. Club offers part one of our two-part semi-informed look at the high-toned entertainments of the season. Premise:...
In this article: Ed Harris, Oscar, Keira Knightley, The Duchess, Spike Lee, Ralph Fiennes, Jose Saramago, Julianne Moore, and Blindness
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | December 15, 2007
Awards Season Catch-Up: Part Five (The Big Finish) The A.V. Club
...from any other 15 minutes of it. Friday, December 14th There Will Be Blood (critics screening): I want to be mindful of A.V. Club commenter "zxcvb"'s warning about over-hyping this movie-especially since its virtues are in some ways...
In this article: Christian Bale, Werner Herzog, Rescue Dawn, Marion Cotillard, Donkey Kong, Jean-Dominique Bauby, and No Country for Old Men
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The A.V. Club is an entertainment newspaper and website published by The Onion eaters. It comes included with the print editions of The Onion, and maintains its own separate website. Unlike its parent publication, The A.V. Club is non-satirical. Nonetheless, it strives for a humorous tone. It reviews newly released films, books, comics, music, DVDs and video games, publishes an array of regular features and includes its own crossword puzzle. The online version of the A.V. Club, in addition to the regular articles, features the comic strip Red Meat and the syndicated sex- and relationship-advice column Savage Love by Dan Savage. Though Savage Love and Red Meat may be found in some of the print incarnations of The A.V. Club they are absent from others, usually as a result of their having been syndicated by other publications prior to The A.V. Club’s arrival in these cities.
The A.V. Club, as bundled with The Onion, is distributed in print form, free of charge, in Madison, Milwaukee, New York City, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver/Boulder, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Austin, and Washington, D.C. Following a recent redesign, the eight print versions of The A.V. Club have subsections called A.V. [City] (e.g., A.V. Milwaukee) that include comprehensive event previews, regular features, and dining guides. This section also features regular special issues with even more content (e.g. “Summer Concert Guides”). The print redesign also saw the addition of more comics, including a strip called Postage Stamp Comics by Too Much Coffee Man creator Shannon Wheeler, and “Wondermark” by David Malki. More additions are planned for the near future.
- Name:
- The A.V. Club
- Type:
- Alt-Weekly Entertainment Newspaper
- Editor:
- Keith Phipps
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