Werner Herzog
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Bruce Dern’s ‘Nebraska’ Victory Lap Runs Through Telluride
After playing “Fifth Cowboy From the Right” for 30 years, the veteran character actor “left myself the hell alone” in Alexander Payne’s beloved movie
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‘Act of Killing’ Director on Filming His Shocking Documentary: It Gave Me Nightmares
Joshua Oppenheimer talks with TheWrap about death threats and government-sanctioned killings in Indonesia nearly 50 years ago
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15 Must-See Movies at the LA Film Festival
LAFF has a little bit of everything: drama, art, sports, teens, gangsters, revolutionaries … and cows
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10 Emerging Cinematographers Get a Hollywood Showcase
International Cinematographers Guild to salute winners of its Emerging Cinematographer Awards with screening and discussion at the Egyptian Theater
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Tribeca Opening Night: ‘Mistaken for Strangers’ a Goofy, Touching Rock Doc
A screening of "Mistaken for Strangers" — about the rock group the National, directed by the brother of its frontman — opened the 12th edition of the Tribeca Film Festival
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Les Blank, Noted Documentarian, Dies at 77
His films explored Werner Herzog and jazz great Dizzy Gilespie — along with garlic and gap-toothed women
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Investigation Discovery Launches ‘Southern Fried Homicide,’ 14 More New Shows
Investigation Discovery will also launch "Tabloid," hosted by icon of taste Jerry Springer
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Hollywood’s Notable Deaths of 2013 (Photos)
Hollywood says farewell to stars of movies, television and music
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‘Jack Reacher’ Review: A Great/Terrible Stinker/Delight
Whether you’re loving or hating Tom Cruise’s new action tentpole, just wait five minutes — you may change your mind entirely
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Werner Herzog Talks ‘Death Row’: I Like Texas
TCA: Herzog interviewed death row inmates who include “the ultimate nightmare for women”
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Michael Moore: Why the New Oscar Doc Process Shouldn’t Scare Anyone (But HBO)
The Oscar-winning provocateur details changes that will overhaul a system that has led to decades of questionable choices
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‘Hoop Dreams’ Director Is Snubbed Again by Academy
Steve James’s “The Interrupters” doesn’t make the documentary shortlist; Werner Herzog also snubbed
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‘Into the Abyss’: Werner Herzog Plumbs Death, Life and Squirrels
The key to getting his gripping death-row doc, says the filmmaker, is knowing the heart of men
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Werner Herzog’s New ‘Into the Abyss’ Poster: First Look (Exclusive)
Director says he’s anti-death penalty, while calling the convicts in his death-row doc “human beings, not monsters”
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Indie Forum: Werner Herzog Slams SAG, Filmmakers Grapple with Change
Keynote speaker Herzog says indie film doesn’t exist, but filmmakers nonetheless trade new strategies in a mutating business