From dc.metblogs.com
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Director Richard Linklater
Follow Director Richard Linklater and discuss his films and work. Linklater is directing Fast Food Nation, based on the popular book by Eric Schlosser.
For director Richard Linklater, his projects range from the artsy (Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly) to more mainstream (School of Rock, Bad News Bears.) However when the screenwriter visited DC he was here to present a more independent production. But indie doesn’t mean small, in making Me And Orson Welles, he traveled all the way [...]
- Washington D.C. Metblogs : Richard Linklater On Kal Penn And Orson Welles (embed.metblogs.com)
"Who is the new Orson Welles?" someone asked me after a recent screening of Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles (64 screens). Certainly Christian McKay does a superb Welles in that movie, and if anyone wanted to have an Orson Welles-style narrator on a documentary, or a Moby Dick-style cameo in a feature film, McKay's your man. But what about Welles the director? Those are much bigger shoes to fill. Linklater is arguably one of the best...
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From www2.cinematical.com
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There was a time when director Richard Linklater was somewhat critical of Orson Welles.
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From static.canadaeast.com
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Zac Efron proves he can act, but Christian McKay steals the show in 'Me and Orson Welles'
by Bob Grimm
The infamous 1937 Mercury Theatre staging of Julius Caesar is given a magnificent treatment in director Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles. Linklater approaches the story of one of theater history's greatest happenings with a surprisingly intimate eye and a true sense of authenticity...
From tucsonweekly.com
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- Linklater Finds a Worthy Muse in 'Orson Welles' (7x7sf.com)
Zac Efron visited the White House on Tuesday to lobby administration officials on behalf of Americans for the Arts. Efron was joined by actor Claire Danes and director Richard Linklater on the visit, where the group requested more funding for the arts in public schools.
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