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Paul Schrader On ‘The Card Counter,’ Almost Casting Oscar Isaac 25 Years Ago & More [GAIFF Interview] - theplaylist.net - France
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25.10.2021

Paul Schrader On ‘The Card Counter,’ Almost Casting Oscar Isaac 25 Years Ago & More [GAIFF Interview]

It’s early autumn in Yerevan and Paul Schrader is reminiscing. Four short years since the incredible success of “First Reformed,” the director returned to Venice this year with “The Card Counter,” another of his signature “man in a room” character studies and, yes, another triumph.

Tiffany Haddish on How Her Crenshaw Mall Days Inspired Her Bold New Magazine Cover (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
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20.10.2021

Tiffany Haddish on How Her Crenshaw Mall Days Inspired Her Bold New Magazine Cover (Exclusive)

Tiffany Haddish is booked and busy, and that's just the way she likes it. actress spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier at The West Hollywood EDITION at the reception for her  magazine cover, about the projects she has in the works and what inspired her glam look for the cover of the art, design and architecture magazine, where she was interviewed by 's director, Paul Schrader.On the magazine's cover, the 41-year-old funny woman stuns in a ruffled, fuchsia dress that is made all the more eye-catching by

Oscar Isaac on ‘The Card Counter’, Befriending Timothée Chalamet and Not Confining Latino Actors to ‘Very Specific Stories’ - variety.com - Hollywood - county Davis - county Clayton
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14.10.2021

Oscar Isaac on ‘The Card Counter’, Befriending Timothée Chalamet and Not Confining Latino Actors to ‘Very Specific Stories’

Clayton Davis Oscar Isaac is one of the hottest actors working in Hollywood, showcased by his distinct and invigorating performances in films such as “The Card Counter” from Paul Schrader, “Dune” from Denis Villeneuve and “Scenes from a Marriage,” the limited series that just completed its run on HBO.

Paul Schrader Talks ‘Master Gardener,’ Follow-Up to ‘The Card Counter’ - variety.com - Switzerland
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04.10.2021

Paul Schrader Talks ‘Master Gardener,’ Follow-Up to ‘The Card Counter’

Marta Balaga Paul Schrader, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Zurich Film Festival on Friday, is planning to start shooting thriller “Master Gardener” in February, with Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver starring, and the third role to be played by a young woman of color. Zendaya was his first choice, but they couldn’t agree on the fee, he told an audience at the Swiss festival.

‘Salt’ & ‘The Bee Keeper’ Scribe Kurt Wimmer To Direct & Write ‘Solara’ For Oakhurst & Motus - deadline.com
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21.09.2021

‘Salt’ & ‘The Bee Keeper’ Scribe Kurt Wimmer To Direct & Write ‘Solara’ For Oakhurst & Motus

EXCLUSIVE: In the wake of his seven-figure spec sale of The Bee Keeper to Miramax, which has Jason Statham attached to star, Kurt Wimmer will next direct his original script Solara for Oakhurst Entertainment and The Motus Studios.

Focus Features Distribution Chief On ‘The Card Counter,’ ‘The Alpinist’ Draws Climbing Fans, “Little Crocus Shoots” Of Arthouse Recovery Visible – Specialty Box Office - deadline.com - USA - city Venice
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13.09.2021

Focus Features Distribution Chief On ‘The Card Counter,’ ‘The Alpinist’ Draws Climbing Fans, “Little Crocus Shoots” Of Arthouse Recovery Visible – Specialty Box Office

Focus Features landed another specialty success with , Paul Schrader’s biggest directorial opening in over 30 years since 1987’s Light of Day and with a likely No. 8 ranking at the North American box office this weekend.

How ‘The Card Counter’ Found Visual Cues in Virtual Reality and Italian Renaissance Painters - variety.com - Italy
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12.09.2021

How ‘The Card Counter’ Found Visual Cues in Virtual Reality and Italian Renaissance Painters

Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCinematographer Alexander Dynan got to know director Paul Schrader working on “First Reformed” and an earlier film, “Dog Eat Dog.”Dynan developed a shorthand with Schrader and with colorist Tim Merick that helped him light and color Schrader’s “The Card Counter,” which is in cinemas now.Told in an urgent, immersive style, the film follows William (Oscar Issac), a lonely and tortured man who once served at Abu Ghraib.

‘Card Counter’ Composer Robert Levon Been Followed Father’s Footsteps in Working With Paul Schrader - variety.com - Austria
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10.09.2021

‘Card Counter’ Composer Robert Levon Been Followed Father’s Footsteps in Working With Paul Schrader

Lily Moayeri When the late Michael Been of the Call was working on the soundtrack to the 1992 film “Light Sleeper,” his then-teenage son, Robert Levon Been, later of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, would hide when the film’s director, Paul Schrader, came to Been’s home to check on the music’s progress.“Everything was recorded in our house, DIY style, on analog, in the living room,” recalls Been, speaking from Vienna, Austria.

‘The Card Counter’ First Fall Fest Title In An Arthouse Market Whose Chips Are Down – Specialty Preview - deadline.com - city Venice
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10.09.2021

‘The Card Counter’ First Fall Fest Title In An Arthouse Market Whose Chips Are Down – Specialty Preview

Paul Schrader’s moves from Venice into 579 theaters this weekend — the first in a welcome stream of specialty films from the Lido, Telluride and Toronto that could, perhaps maybe, buck up the struggling arthouse market this fall. The film is 90% certified fresh and hails from Focus Features, which presented one of the rare specialty hits of recent months, Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain.

Tiffany Haddish & Paul Thomas Anderson Have Discussed A Period Jazz Movie; PTA’s Next Reportedly Titled ‘Licorice Pizza’ - theplaylist.net
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10.09.2021

Tiffany Haddish & Paul Thomas Anderson Have Discussed A Period Jazz Movie; PTA’s Next Reportedly Titled ‘Licorice Pizza’

Actress Tiffany Haddish can be seen opposite Oscar Isaac in the Paul Schrader gambling drama “The Card Counter,” and she has revealed that she might work with another impressive filmmaker.

Review: Dealing torture and guilt in 'The Card Counter' - abcnews.go.com
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10.09.2021

Review: Dealing torture and guilt in 'The Card Counter'

You would have to shuffle a lot of movie ideas to come up with one that pairs a card sharp with the horrors of Abu Ghraib.But writer-director Paul Schrader has for some time known his cards, playing variations of the same hand over and over again.

Paul Schrader Was Offered Money To Not Be Involved With ‘American Gigolo’ TV Series - theplaylist.net - USA
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08.09.2021

Paul Schrader Was Offered Money To Not Be Involved With ‘American Gigolo’ TV Series

More than a year ago, it was reported that Jon Bernthal was signed to star in a new TV series inspired by the film, “American Gigolo.” At the time, not much was known about the series, specifically how involved the film’s writer-director, Paul Schrader, would be. Well, according to the filmmaker’s recent interview with GQ, he’s definitely not involved, and he honestly doesn’t know how a TV series based on the film would work in 2021.

Paul Schrader Thinks Marvel Films, As Well As Cat Videos On YouTube, Are All “Cinema” - theplaylist.net
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07.09.2021

Paul Schrader Thinks Marvel Films, As Well As Cat Videos On YouTube, Are All “Cinema”

The word “cinema” brings to mind many different thoughts and images. Some people might think of a Wong Kar-wai film.

Oscar Isaac Made ‘The Card Counter’ Because He Was “Desperate To Do A Character Study” After “Being In Green Screen Space Land” - theplaylist.net - city Venice
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03.09.2021

Oscar Isaac Made ‘The Card Counter’ Because He Was “Desperate To Do A Character Study” After “Being In Green Screen Space Land”

Actor Oscar Isaac has been known to make character studies alongside large studio movies throughout his career; before “Star Wars,” he was making things like Zack Snyder‘s “Sucker Punch,” “X-Men: Apocalypse,” and Ridley Scott‘s “Robin Hood.” READ MORE: Oscar Isaac On Returning To Superheroes In ‘Moon Knight’ After ‘X-Men: Apocalypse‘: “We’re Making Something That’s Quite Different” However, while speaking to the press in Venice via Deadline, Isaac noted that he needed a break from green

Oscar Isaac & Tiffany Haddish Bring the Glamour at 'The Card Counter' Venice Premiere - www.justjared.com - Italy
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03.09.2021

Oscar Isaac & Tiffany Haddish Bring the Glamour at 'The Card Counter' Venice Premiere

Tiffany Haddish and Oscar Issac are looking incredible at the 2021 Venice Film Festival!

Venice Review: Paul Schrader’s ‘The Card Counter’ - deadline.com
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02.09.2021

Venice Review: Paul Schrader’s ‘The Card Counter’

“I don’t really feel like it’s going anywhere,” a character in Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter laments at one point, and for a good long time one is inclined to feel this way about the film itself. Like the titular low-end professional gambler, Schrader here plays the long game, winning as often as not by studying patterns, conservatively abiding by carefully calculated odds and not acting on impulse.

‘The Card Counter’ Film Review: Oscar Isaac’s Gambler Is Haunted by His Torturous Past - thewrap.com
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02.09.2021

‘The Card Counter’ Film Review: Oscar Isaac’s Gambler Is Haunted by His Torturous Past

Green covers the screen as the opening credits for Paul Schrader’s “The Card Counter” surface. The color and texture come from the felt distinctive to casino tables.

‘The Card Counter:’ Oscar Isaac Scorches In Paul Schrader’s Hypnotic, Slow-Burn Moral Thriller [Venice Review] - theplaylist.net - city Venice
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02.09.2021

‘The Card Counter:’ Oscar Isaac Scorches In Paul Schrader’s Hypnotic, Slow-Burn Moral Thriller [Venice Review]

What if you’ve paid your debt to society, but the spiritual weight of what you truly owe for your past actions can never be repaid in full? Following the terrific comeback reception to “First Reformed” and the spartan, Bresson-ian transcendental style employed within, feeling good about his chances, filmmaker Paul Schrader doubles down on austere slow cinema again in “The Card Counter,” a movie about the moral balance a man can accrue.

In ‘The Card Counter,’ Tiffany Haddish brings the light - abcnews.go.com - Italy - county Brooks
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02.09.2021

In ‘The Card Counter,’ Tiffany Haddish brings the light

VENICE, Italy -- Tiffany Haddish may have Martin Scorsese to thank for her role in Paul Schrader’s “The Card Counter,” at least indirectly.It was Scorsese who opened Schrader’s eyes to the power of the comedic actor when he cast Albert Brooks in a vanilla — seemingly plain — role in “Taxi Driver.” Schrader asked him why and he said he thought Brooks would find something in it.“You cast a comic, they will break something in a role, even if it isn’t laughs.

Paul Schrader on Military-Themed ‘Card Counter’: ‘U.S. Soldiers Who Were at Kabul Airport Are Going to Have Some Memories’ - variety.com - Afghanistan - city Kabul
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02.09.2021

Paul Schrader on Military-Themed ‘Card Counter’: ‘U.S. Soldiers Who Were at Kabul Airport Are Going to Have Some Memories’

Manori Ravindran International EditorPaul Schrader says his movie “The Card Counter,” in which Oscar Isaac plays a former Abu Ghraib interrogator who did jail time for his actions, is “not about redoing history” but rather focusing on one soldier’s memory — a cinematic theme he predicts will recur as U.S.

‘Dune’ & ‘Star Wars’ Actor Oscar Isaac On ‘The Card Counter’: “I Was Desperate To Do A Character Study” — Venice Film Festival - deadline.com
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02.09.2021

‘Dune’ & ‘Star Wars’ Actor Oscar Isaac On ‘The Card Counter’: “I Was Desperate To Do A Character Study” — Venice Film Festival

Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, Tye Sheridan and director Paul Schrader discussed the story behind Venice Film Festival revenge-thriller The Card Counter this morning at a press conference on the Lido.

Paul Schrader Talks “Infectious” Cancel Culture As Three New Clips From ‘The Card Counter’ Debut - theplaylist.net
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01.09.2021

Paul Schrader Talks “Infectious” Cancel Culture As Three New Clips From ‘The Card Counter’ Debut

Maybe it comes from having a decades-long career being considered a film legend, but Paul Schrader is unafraid to speak his mind. However, as he is quick to point out, the filmmaker is keenly aware that speaking your mind in today’s political climate can result in some serious losses in your career due to “cancel culture.” Speaking to Deadline, while promoting his new film “The Card Counter,” Paul Schrader opened up about what he perceives are the ills of cancel culture.

Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver to Star in Paul Schrader’s Next Film ‘Master Gardener’ - thewrap.com
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01.09.2021

Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver to Star in Paul Schrader’s Next Film ‘Master Gardener’

‘The Card Counter’ which will have its world premiere tomorrow at the Venice Film Festival. Character-driven, sexy and surprising, with plenty of intrigue one would expect from a Schrader film,” HanWay Films MD Gabrielle Stewart also said in a statement.

Joel Edgerton, Sigourney Weaver Starring in Paul Schrader Crime Thriller ‘Master Gardener’ - variety.com
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01.09.2021

Joel Edgerton, Sigourney Weaver Starring in Paul Schrader Crime Thriller ‘Master Gardener’

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaJoel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver will star in “Master Gardener,” a new crime thriller from Paul Schrader, a master of the genre.Schrader is on a bit of a hot streak after scoring an Oscar nod for his screenplay for “First Reformed.” Astoundingly that marked his first nomination despite penning some of the greatest movies ever made. His new drama, “The Card Counter,” debuts at the Venice Film Festival.

‘Master Gardener’: Joel Edgerton & Sigourney Weaver To Star In Paul Schrader’s New Film - theplaylist.net
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01.09.2021

‘Master Gardener’: Joel Edgerton & Sigourney Weaver To Star In Paul Schrader’s New Film

We haven’t even had the world premiere of his latest film, “The Card Counter,” but it appears that Paul Schrader is ready to move onto his newest project, titled “Master Gardener.” According to Deadline, Paul Schrader is putting together the cast for his new film, “Master Gardener,” and has enlisted talented folks such as Joel Edgerton and Sigourney Weaver to appear.

Paul Schrader Digs Into Tortured Souls and Metaphors in ‘The Card Counter’ - variety.com
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01.09.2021

Paul Schrader Digs Into Tortured Souls and Metaphors in ‘The Card Counter’

Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorSince 1976’s “Taxi Driver,” filmmaker Paul Schrader says he has been looking for certain problems that he could place within a metaphor. In that case, he says, “It was a young man’s sense of loneliness, and the yellow taxi car was the metaphor.

Joel Edgerton & Sigourney Weaver To Star In Paul Schrader’s ‘Master Gardener’; HanWay Onboard Sales - deadline.com
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01.09.2021

Joel Edgerton & Sigourney Weaver To Star In Paul Schrader’s ‘Master Gardener’; HanWay Onboard Sales

EXCLUSIVE: One day before Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter premieres at the Venice Film Festival, I can reveal that the filmmaker’s next project is already gathering pace.

Paul Schrader Talks Getting Martin Scorsese To Sign Up For ‘The Card Counter’ & How He Helped With The Finished Film - theplaylist.net
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26.08.2021

Paul Schrader Talks Getting Martin Scorsese To Sign Up For ‘The Card Counter’ & How He Helped With The Finished Film

The latest film from Paul Schrader, the new thriller, “The Card Counter,” finds itself in a similar position as many features from the last year. The film was greenlit and began production prior to the massive worldwide outbreak of COVID.

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