Charlie Kaufman Is Surprised That Animation Gets No Respect
"Anomalisa" writer and co-director Charlie Kaufman just highlighted an ugly truth about the Animated Feature category of the Oscars.
"Anomalisa" writer and co-director Charlie Kaufman just highlighted an ugly truth about the Animated Feature category of the Oscars.
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Music video for The Chemical Brothers "Wide Open" featuring vocals by Beck and dancer Sonoya Mizuno.
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