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An dark comedy centering around Barry Egan, the socially impaired owner of a small business—distributing novelty toilet plungers—in the San Fernando Valley. Dominated by seven sisters, and constantly
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...with the ferocity and feeling of his performance in Punch-Drunk Love, especially those snobs who dismiss Sandler's movies...hallmarks: emotion, style and startling innovation. Punch-Drunk Love is a movie that sneaks up on you -- they're the...
Rolling Stone
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...and ignored by audiences, Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch-Drunk Love gets a new life on DVD. A second look deepens the...Watson, are intriguing without being necessary. Punch-Drunk Love, title aside, stands on its own. peter travers...
Rolling Stone
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A lonely, repressed gadget salesman buys pudding to rack up frequent-flyer mileage, tangles with a crooked phone-sex service, and falls in love with a girl. Story Socially inept Barry Egan (Adam
Hollywood.com
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From the debut of his short film "Coffee and Cigarettes" at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, Paul Thomas Anderson firmly established himself as an auteur to watch. An ambitious film that focused on
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Widely recognized as one of the strongest stage and film actors of his generation, Philip Seymour Hoffman delivered knockout supporting roles in films like “Boogie Nights” (1997), “Magnolia” (1999)
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A dark-haired performer who has made a her name in the industry with an original take on high-concept comedic stage productions as well as notable TV and film acting skills, Mary Lynn Rajskub proved a
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Comedian, actor, writer and producer – as well as former “Saturday Night Live” (NBC, 1975- ) castmember –Adam Sandler was the man behind a genre of comedy blockbusters so closely associated with his
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Right from the beginning, when she made her feature debut in Lars von Trier’s “Breaking the Waves” (1996), actress Emily Watson found herself an international star. Watson came out of nowhere to charm
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