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Paul Schrader Thought He Was Dying. So He Made a Movie About It.

Paul Schrader's new film, "Foregone," explores themes of mortality, guilt, and human experience, reflecting his personal journey through illness and loss.

Richard Gere Calls Blonde on Blonde' His All-Time Favorite

Gere and Schrader's reunion in Oh, Canada addresses themes of mortality and personal loss after significant life events.

Paul Schrader Thought He Was Dying. So He Made a Movie About It.

Paul Schrader's new film, "Foregone," explores themes of mortality, guilt, and human experience, reflecting his personal journey through illness and loss.

Richard Gere Calls Blonde on Blonde' His All-Time Favorite

Gere and Schrader's reunion in Oh, Canada addresses themes of mortality and personal loss after significant life events.
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Paul Schrader's All-Time Favorite Novels

Paul Schrader's literary background significantly influences his film adaptations, underscoring the importance of reading in shaping his artistic vision.

People-Watching at The Metrograph Release Party

Paul Schrader captivated audiences at The Metrograph's release party, showcasing his film insights amidst a festive atmosphere with various filmmakers and enthusiasts.
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Paul Schrader: cinema's unfiltered, unsparing and uncompromised auteur

Schrader's work may seem repetitive at first but exploring the nuances reveals his depth and versatility as a filmmaker.

You Don't Lie When You Pray: Paul Schrader on "Oh, Canada" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

'Oh, Canada' explores the complexities of truth and memory through the lens of an aging filmmaker grappling with his legacy.

Paul Schrader's Oh, Canada Is the Confession of a Man Who's Faced Death

Schrader's latest film challenges the notion of solitary protagonists and explores the intersection of inner thoughts and public image.

Paul Schrader: cinema's unfiltered, unsparing and uncompromised auteur

Schrader's work may seem repetitive at first but exploring the nuances reveals his depth and versatility as a filmmaker.

You Don't Lie When You Pray: Paul Schrader on "Oh, Canada" | Interviews | Roger Ebert

'Oh, Canada' explores the complexities of truth and memory through the lens of an aging filmmaker grappling with his legacy.

Paul Schrader's Oh, Canada Is the Confession of a Man Who's Faced Death

Schrader's latest film challenges the notion of solitary protagonists and explores the intersection of inner thoughts and public image.
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Looking Back on a Fallen Life in Oh, Canada

Paul Schrader exemplifies the trend of Hollywood auteurs transitioning to independent filmmaking for greater creative freedom and thematic depth.

Tell us: what are your thoughts on Joker: Folie a Deux?

Joker: Folie a Deux is projected to lose up to $200 million, with numerous negative reviews impacting its commercial appeal.

'Taxi Driver' writer Paul Schrader walked out of 'Joker 2' to shop as sequel is set to lose $200M

Paul Schrader strongly criticizes "Joker: Folie à Deux", expressing discontent with its characters and overall execution after watching only a short segment.

What to See in the 2024 New York Film Festival's Second Week

Recognized directors consistently surprise audiences with innovative works that expand their artistic scope and redefine the possibilities of cinema.
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Paul Schrader felt death closing in, so he made a movie about it

Paul Schrader faced mortality, accelerated filmmaking post-long COVID and friend's death, forming new ideas despite supposed final projects.

Paul Schrader on 'Oh, Canada,' Tarantino's 'The Movie Critic,' and the 'Worst F**king Idea' of a 'Taxi Driver' Sequel

The Paul Schrader Renaissance is marked by a shift in audience expectations towards narrower themes in his recent works.

Paul Schrader felt death closing in, so he made a movie about it

Paul Schrader faced mortality, accelerated filmmaking post-long COVID and friend's death, forming new ideas despite supposed final projects.

Paul Schrader on 'Oh, Canada,' Tarantino's 'The Movie Critic,' and the 'Worst F**king Idea' of a 'Taxi Driver' Sequel

The Paul Schrader Renaissance is marked by a shift in audience expectations towards narrower themes in his recent works.
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Home Entertainment Guide: June 2024 | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert

A new 4K restoration of the film 'American Gigolo' by Arrow Films was released with a range of special features including interviews with key cast and crew members.
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