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SEX ED. After his award-winning biopic Gods and Monsters, writer-director Bill Condon returns to biography, examining this time the life and times of famed sexologist Alfred Kinsey. Peter Bowen talks with Condon. Plus, Susan Davis visits the Kinsey Institute. IN VINO VERITAS With Sideways, Alexander Payne abandons satire and his usual Midwestern milieu in favor of a tender comedy set in California wine country. It’s already being touted as a masterpiece. Matthew Ross speaks with Payne. MIDWIFE CRISIS Mike Leigh, the master of sly social satire with ensemble casts takes a different tack in Vera Drake by staging a loving portrait of a woman arrested for abortion in 1950. By Peter Bowen. SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT At just 29, David Gordon Green is proving himself to be one of American film’s most prolific and singular voices. With his third feature, Undertow, Green returns yet again to the South, but this time he gets a little nastier. Stephen Garrett speaks with Green. WATCHING THE DETECTIVES Maverick director David O. Russell’s “existential comedy” I TIME & AGAIN Dylan Kidd, who savaged the male ego in his debut comedy, Roger Dodger, returns to explore the mysteries of the female heart in P.S. Jason Guerrasio speaks with Kidd. |
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