Terry Gilliam

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The week in theatre: The Narcissist; Into the Woods – review
Christopher Shinn’s new play of post-Trump politics finds complex characters lost in ego and addiction, while Terry Gilliam and Leah Hausman’s take on Sondheim is just a bit too much

Susannah Clapp

04, Sep, 2022 @9:30 AM

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It’s not that people are more sensitive these days. Some things just aren’t funny any more | Martha Gill
Python star Terry Gilliam says today’s students can’t handle the truth. That’s an ex-debate

Martha Gill

14, Aug, 2022 @8:00 AM

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Sarah Polley on her unflinching memoir: ‘Can you forgive – and should you forgive?’
As a child star, the actor suffered trauma and neglect. Now an acclaimed director, she is confronting the ghosts of her past with a frank new book

Claire Armitstead

30, May, 2022 @7:00 AM

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Lost in La Mancha review – landmark doc of Terry Gilliam’s cinematic nightmare
Gilliam’s epic travails filming Don Quixote are well worth seeing again – and should be on the syllabus at every film school

Peter Bradshaw

13, Apr, 2022 @8:00 AM

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Musical to move after unrest at Old Vic over Terry Gilliam remarks
Staff at London theatre unhappy about comments previously made by director of Into the Woods

Nadia Khomami

02, Nov, 2021 @8:35 PM

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Bye Bye Morons review – frantically misjudged French farce doesn’t travel well
Albert Dupontel stars in his own hectic romp, which tries and fails to be funny about disability and dying

Peter Bradshaw

22, Jul, 2021 @6:00 AM

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He Dreams of Giants review – Terry Gilliam's inspiring La Mancha sequel
Keith Fulton and Lou Pepe have made a compelling follow-up to their 2002 look at the disastrous production of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

Jordan Hoffman

23, Mar, 2021 @12:43 PM

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The top 10 long-awaited films –  ranked!
Following substantial delays, anticipation is sky-high for Tenet and the new Bond, No Time to Die. But from Eraserhead to The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, plenty of movies have made their audiences wait

Ryan Gilbey

20, Aug, 2020 @11:00 AM

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Ian Holm: a virtuoso actor of real sinew beneath the charm and calm | Peter Bradshaw
Alien, Lord of the Rings, Chariots of Fire and so many more extraordinary performances in classic films – what an exemplary career the actor Ian Holm, who has died aged 88, leaves behind

Peter Bradshaw

19, Jun, 2020 @12:07 PM

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I watched 627 minutes of Adam Driver movies because what else am I going to do | Luke Buckmaster
SBS On Demand is streaming more than 10 hours of his features. Our isolated film critic took the bait and watched them all

Luke Buckmaster

07, Apr, 2020 @5:30 PM

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The Man Who Killed Don Quixote review – Gilliam’s knight proves errant
This long-delayed sidelong look at Cervantes gets lost in its own metatextual jokes

Simran Hans

02, Feb, 2020 @7:00 AM

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Terry Gilliam faces backlash after labeling #MeToo a 'witch-hunt'
Director told the Independent he was ‘tired, as a white male, of being blamed for everything that is wrong with the world’

Edward Helmore in New York

04, Jan, 2020 @6:03 PM

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