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Paul Schrader to Shoot Noir Film About ‘Sexual Obsession,’ Titled ‘Non Compos Mentis,’ This Fall
Variety via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe unstoppable Paul Schrader, the 77-year-old auteur who just brought his latest movie “Oh, Canada”...
Director Paul Schrader knew from start that 'New Hollywood' would change cinema
Arizona Daily Sun· 7 days agoDirector Paul Schrader said on Saturday that he knew back in the late 1960s that he and...
Kevin Spacey’s hopes for lead in Frank Sinatra biopic dashed after ‘singer’s daughter shuts down...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoExclusive: Spacey’s representatives say actor was never attached to project, despite director Paul ...
Ti West Says ‘MaXXXine’ Is a Combo of ‘The Terminator’ and a ‘Paul Schrader Hardcore Thing’
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTi West is channeling Paul Schrader for his trilogy ender “MaXXXine.” Oh, and “The Terminator.”...
Paul Schrader on ‘Oh, Canada,’ Tarantino’s ‘The Movie Critic,’ and the ‘Worst F**king Idea’ of a...
indieWIRE· 7 days agoCannes: Paul Schrader tells IndieWire about his film 'Oh, Canada' and his thoughts on Quentin...
CANNES PHOTOS: See the standout moments from this year’s film festival
NBC 17 Raleigh· 17 hours agoCANNES, France (AP) — The Cannes Film Festival draws glamour to itself like a moth to the flame....
Cannes Film Festival top prize: Who will win?
Reuters· 1 hour agoJury president Greta Gerwig, the director behind last summer's pink-hued hit "Barbie," will decide along with eight others which of the 22 films to award...
Paul Schrader Unveils New Noir Project in Cannes: “It’s About the Stupid Things Men Do for Love”
The Hollywood Reporter· 7 days agoPaul Schrader has long been known for his gruff personality, but he was in good spirits and slightly...
Paul Schrader’s Oh, Canada Is the Confession of a Man Who’s Faced Death
Vulture· 7 days agoIf Paul Schrader’s most recent films have made a meme out of the image of a solitary man sitting in...
Oh, Canada Review - IGN
IGN Videogames· 2 days agoPaul Schrader’s latest is a deeply flawed yet profoundly personal confession.