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Bobcat Goldthwait's career as a filmmaker is as impressive as it is baffling. Putting aside directing work he's done for television shows like "The Man Show," "The Jimmy Kimmel Show" and "Chappelle's Show," Goldthwait's three features--SHAKES THE CLOWN, SLEEPING DOGS... ... Full Article
No Joke: Bobcat Goldthwait, Auteur
nytimes.com –
2009-08-08
Sundance Review: World's Greatest Dad
cinematical.com –
2009-01-22
You hear it in lots of (usually sad) movies, and I'd say it's probably one of the truest things ever spoken: " There's nothing more tragic than having to bury your own child ." ... Full Article
Sleeping Dogs
timesonline.co.uk –
2007-03-14
There is a twist of wisdom about Bobcat Goldthwait's quirky gem that inspires tears. Every Romeo wants to know the worst secret about Juliet. Amy (Melinda Page Hamilton) obliges when her fianc? promises that no sexual depravity could offend him. ... Full Article
Sleeping Dogs Lie
boxofficeprophets.com –
2006-10-20
Bobcat Goldthwait steps into the director's chair for the first time since the underrated Shakes the Clown for Sleeping Dogs Lie (which played at Sundance under the title Stay.) ... Full Article
'TV Junkie,' 'Stay' sell at Sundance
variety.com –
2006-01-27
Gaumont will 'Stay' with Goldthwait pic
variety.com –
2006-01-26
Gallic major Gaumont has taken international rights to the Sundance screened low-budget sex comedy "Stay." Pic, helmed by Bobcat Goldthwait, opens with college girl Amy (Melinda Page Hamilton) admitting that she has performed oral sex on her dog. ... Full Article
Bobcat Goldthwait is best known as the unhinged acting phenomenon of the 1980s whose grating, cartoonish voice and childish mannerisms out-weirded everybody else in whatever sub-John Hughes teen comedy or Police Academy sequel he was appearing in. ... Full Article
Is there ever a good time to release a comedy about a woman giving head to a dog? In Bobcat Goldthwaits Stay , a young man (Bryce Johnson) urges his fiancee (Melinda Page Hamilton) to reveal her deepest, darkest secret, ... Full Article
REQUIEM (unrated). This review isn't the first -- and it likely won't be the last -- to describe Hans-Christian Schmid's gritty, disturbing "Requiem" as a German version of "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" filmed in the raw style of the... ... Full Article

