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Philip Roth

  • James Schamus’ Directorial Debut ‘Indignation’ Bought by Summit for $2.5 Million

    Sundance 2016: Logan Lerman, Sarah Gadon and Tracy Letts star in the adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    January 25, 2016 @ 9:50 AM
    9:50 AM
    James Schamus’ Directorial Debut ‘Indignation’ Bought by Summit for $2.5 Million
  • James Schamus Directing Debut ‘Indignation’ Wins Over Sundance Audience

    Sundance 2016: The premiere audience cheered for the quiet film about a precocious college student in Ohio in the 1950s

    By

    Sharon Waxman
    January 24, 2016 @ 8:54 PM
    8:54 PM
    James Schamus Directing Debut ‘Indignation’ Wins Over Sundance Audience
  • Sundance 2016: 13 Hot Directors to Watch

    TheWrap spotlights Andrew Neel (“Goat”), Rob Burnett (“Fundamentals of Caring”) and other auteurs on the rise

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    January 21, 2016 @ 4:07 PM
    4:07 PM
    Sundance 2016: 13 Hot Directors to Watch
  • ‘Gemma Bovery’ Review: Literary Comedy Puts a Feminist Spin on an Old Classic

    Starring in a second adaptation of a graphic novel by Posy Simmonds, Gemma Arterton cuts Flaubert’s heroine a little slack

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    May 29, 2015 @ 11:20 AM
    11:20 AM
    ‘Gemma Bovery’ Review: Literary Comedy Puts a Feminist Spin on an Old Classic
  • New Yorker Defends Lena Dunham’s Controversial ‘Dog or Jewish Boyfriend?’ Article

    “The people getting exercised about the so-called anti-Semitism of this comic piece … are, with respect, howling in the wrong direction,” editor David Remnick tells TheWrap

    By

    L.A. Ross
    March 27, 2015 @ 12:24 PM
    12:24 PM
    New Yorker Defends Lena Dunham’s Controversial ‘Dog or Jewish Boyfriend?’ Article
  • Ewan McGregor to Make Feature Directorial Debut With ‘American Pastoral’

    Jennifer Connelly and Dakota Fanning will star in the Philip Roth adaptation

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    February 18, 2015 @ 10:59 AM
    10:59 AM
    Ewan McGregor to Make Feature Directorial Debut With ‘American Pastoral’
  • TheWrap Screening Series: Al Pacino Identifies With ‘an Actor on the Way Out’ in ‘The Humbling’ (Video)

    Pacino reveals the character losing his mind on screen has a lot in common with the actor playing him, and other aging movie stars struggling with memory loss

    By

    Greg Gilman
    December 11, 2014 @ 10:00 AM
    10:00 AM
    TheWrap Screening Series: Al Pacino Identifies With ‘an Actor on the Way Out’ in ‘The Humbling’ (Video)
  • Former Focus Features CEO James Schamus Making Directorial Debut

    He’ll direct an adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel “Indignation”

    By

    Greg Gilman
    November 12, 2014 @ 9:24 AM
    9:24 AM
    Former Focus Features CEO James Schamus Making Directorial Debut
  • ‘Listen Up Philip’ Review: Jason Schwartzman’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Jerk

    The blisteringly funny new feature from writer-director Alex Ross Perry pulls no punches in its portrayal of obnoxious authors and the suffering women they leave in their wake

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    October 16, 2014 @ 12:12 PM
    12:12 PM
    ‘Listen Up Philip’ Review: Jason Schwartzman’s Portrait of the Artist as a Young Jerk
  • Venice Reviews: Al Pacino Achieves Late-Career Greatness in ‘Manglehorn’; Bogdanovich and Levinson, Not So Much

    With the performances he’s gotten this year from Pacino, as well as from Nicolas Cage in “Joe,” director David Gordon Green becomes the go-to sponsor in Overactors Anonymous

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    August 30, 2014 @ 3:04 AM
    3:04 AM
    Venice Reviews: Al Pacino Achieves Late-Career Greatness in ‘Manglehorn’; Bogdanovich and Levinson, Not So Much
  • Dakota Fanning Joins Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Connelly in ‘American Pastoral’ (Exclusive)

    Philip Noyce is directing Lakeshore’s adaptation of Philip Roth’s acclaimed novel

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    August 6, 2014 @ 10:07 AM
    10:07 AM
    Dakota Fanning Joins Ewan McGregor, Jennifer Connelly in ‘American Pastoral’ (Exclusive)
  • Jason Bateman to Direct, Star in FBI Wedding Comedy for Universal

    David Bar Katz will write a new take on the project

    By

    Jeff Sneider
    June 27, 2014 @ 11:39 AM
    11:39 AM
    Jason Bateman to Direct, Star in FBI Wedding Comedy for Universal
  • Jason Schwartzman’s ‘Listen Up Philip’ Gets North American Distribution

    Tribeca Film has set the Alex Ross Perry Sundance comedy for a fall 2014 release

    By

    Linda Ge
    June 23, 2014 @ 10:39 AM
    10:39 AM
    Jason Schwartzman’s ‘Listen Up Philip’ Gets North American Distribution
  • Lena Dunham ‘Nauseated’ by Woody Allen, But ‘I’m Not Gonna Indict the Work’

    “I’m not comfortable living in a world where art is part of how we convict people of crimes”

    By

    Tim Molloy
    March 17, 2014 @ 1:08 PM
    1:08 PM
    Lena Dunham ‘Nauseated’ by Woody Allen, But ‘I’m Not Gonna Indict the Work’
  • TCA: ‘Sharknado’ vs. ‘Under the Dome’ and the Limits of Twitter

    A national joke vs. the biggest network's biggest show of the summer. Guess which won on Twitter?

    By

    Tim Molloy
    July 29, 2013 @ 11:42 AM
    11:42 AM
    TCA: ‘Sharknado’ vs. ‘Under the Dome’ and the Limits of Twitter
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