Tracy Letts
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Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ Goes Wide With $775,000 at Thursday Box Office
Liam Neeson’s “The Commuter” earns $700,000 in previews, while “Paddington 2” grosses $325,000
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‘The Post’ Movie Review: Steven Spielberg Spins a Lean and Mean Fourth Estate Yarn
Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks play the stewards that built a vital, confrontational Washington Post
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Greta Gerwig’s ‘Lady Bird’ Now Best-Reviewed Movie on Rotten Tomatoes
“Toy Story 2” originally held the record with 164 “fresh” reviews
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Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ Trailer: Watch Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks Speak Truth to Power (Video)
Awards drama also stars Carrie Coon,Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk and Sarah Paulson
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‘Lady Bird’ Film Review: Greta Gerwig Crafts a Lovely Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman
Saoirse Ronan beautifully captures the restlessness of a girl who just wants out of Sacramento
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‘For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday’ Theater Review: Grown-Ups Flounder in Neverland
Kathleen Chalfant is a sturdy presence in Sarah Ruhl’s underwritten new play
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‘The Lovers’ Review: Debra Winger and Tracy Letts Rekindle Their Marital Spark
Tribeca: In Azazel Jacobs’ expertly crafted sex farce, a husband and wife sneak behind their respective lovers’ backs after they re-fall for each other
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‘Oslo’ Broadway Review: The Handshake That Shook the World
J.T. Rogers delivers all the suspense that led the Israelis and PLO recognize each other’s legitimacy, but his play may leave you wanting more
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‘Man From Nebraska’ Theater Review: Tracy Letts Before His Trip to ‘August: Osage County’
A minor play from a major playwright finally makes its New York stage debut
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‘Christine’ Review: Rebecca Hall Gives Commanding Performance as Suicidal TV Reporter
A bleakly incisive indie about a damaged soul, its unsentimental, icy tone is perfectly balanced by Hall’s compelling, psychologically astute portrait
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‘Imperium’ Review: Daniel Radcliffe Fights the (White) Power
First-time writer-director Daniel Ragussis finds unsettling chills in homegrown hatred
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‘Indignation’ Review: Logan Lerman Carries Philip Roth’s Study in Stubbornness
Writer-producer James Schamus’ directorial debut is a chilly exploration of academia and anti-Semitism in the 1950s
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‘Wiener-Dog’ Review: Greta Gerwig and a Put-Upon Hound Explore the Sweet Miseries of Life
Todd Solondz’s latest comedy of despair recalls both “Benji” and Robert Bresson
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Sarah Paulson Is ‘in Love’ With 73-Year-Old Holland Taylor
“There’s a poignancy to being with someone older,” the “People v O.J. Simpson” star says
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Rebecca Hall, Michael C. Hall Drama ‘Christine’ Sells to The Orchard
Antonio Campos directed the movie, which recently premiered at the Sundance Film Festival