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Friday, 22 December 2017

[The Daily] Interviews: Morris, Peele, and More

Morris12222017_large “There are two basic types of Errol Morris film,” writes Evan Kindley in the Nation: One is the character study of an obsessive individual pursuing a difficult, perhaps impossible goal. Morris loves his Ahabs: the animal-obsessed eccentrics of . . .

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