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Filled with much more than the usual backstage intrigue and neuroses, Richard Linklater's film recreates parts of the legendary production using sets and costumes based on the historic 1937 staging.
George Heymont: Brush Up Your Shakespeare! (VIDEOS) George Heymont 2010
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What makes "Me and Orson Welles" uniquely interesting to scholars of American drama is that Mr. Linklater's design team found the Gaiety Theatre on the Isle of Man.
Relishing a Lost Production Terry Teachout 2010
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Starting with that meandering paean to aimlessness that is Richard Linklater's Slacker.
Film-inspired holidays: The Indie Flick Steve Rose 2010
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Filled with much more than the usual backstage intrigue and neuroses, Richard Linklater's film recreates parts of the legendary production using sets and costumes based on the historic 1937 staging.
George Heymont: Brush Up Your Shakespeare! (VIDEOS) George Heymont 2010
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It is easily the high point in director Richard Linklater's career.
Michael Giltz: DVDs: The Best High School Movies of All Time Michael Giltz 2011
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Richard Linklater's love letter to his 70shigh-school days doesn't even seemlike a comedy.
Dazed and Confused: No 19 Phelim O 2010
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Among the students in his seminar is Mr. Linklater's Martin, a writer who is afraid to show anyone his work or accept his teacher's coaching.
For an Actor, Envy and Insecurity Don't Require Much Acting Ellen Gamerman 2011
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There you'll find mind-altering enhanced screenings such as Richard Linklater's philosophical animation Waking Life with live music, Bergman's arresting foray into gothic horror, The Hour Of The Wolf (with intro), Svankmajer's nightmare fairytale Alice or expressionist silent The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari (plus carnivalesque cabaret).
This week's new film events Steve Rose 2010
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The only recent movie to deal with one of the Roman plays was Richard Linklater's 2008 Me and Orson Welles, about the controversy surrounding Welles's 1937 anti-fascist modern-dress production of Julius Caesar in New York.
Coriolanus – review 2012
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Handsomely mounted and directed with an admirable lack of fuss, Linklater's deceptively intelligent drama draws us into Welles's wild world without ever succumbing to academic exclusiveness.
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up: Me and Orson Welles; The Limits of Control; The Railway Children 2010
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