The Nines

(2007)

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Boston had its turn, but having since admitted defeat and packed away its pumpkins and carving knives, Keene is gourd to go to reclaim the world record for most lit jack-o'-lanterns at this year's annual Pumpkin Festival. ... Full Article

It's been a brutal 2009. First there was the epic economic collapse that reverberated in dramatic, often catastrophic, fashion throughout our nation. Now there's the Swine flu pandemic. ... Full Article

When guests check into the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago, they are not just greeted by front desk staff, but two plasma screens showcasing a video collage of city scenes collected from the camera that sits perched on their roof. ... Full Article

Posted on Sunday, January 27th, 2008 at 9:38 pm by: Hunter Stephenson It amazes and terrifies me that so few filmmakers are as open, interested and engaged in the torrent phenomena as director John August . ... Full Article

The Nines (2008)
ew.com2008-01-25
The Nines , John August's directorial debut, melds the surrealism of Adaptation and the metaphysics of Donnie Darko . The overlapping three-act tale of a disoriented man (Reynolds) who might be a junkie, a videogame guru, or God himself is... ... Full Article

After watching some of the selections again, I have come up with a list that I predict will hold until Dec. 28, when we publish the critics picks in the American Statesman. ... Full Article

The Guardian , Friday 30 November 2007 Decent number... The Nines David Lynch and Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko are the obvious influences for this freaky-deaky adventure from prolific screenwriter John August, here making his feature directing debut. ... Full Article

The Nines
timesonline.co.uk2007-11-29
John August's bijou thriller The Nines is a trilogy of back-to-back ghost stories with unexpected links. The same three actors play different characters in stories that hinge on the sanity of Ryan Reynolds. ... Full Article

The Nines (2007)
bbc.co.uk2007-11-26
"There's something wrong with the world!" cries Ryan Reynolds in The Nines, a complex, three-part Rubik's Cube of a film set in an existential universe where everything does indeed seem out of whack. ... Full Article

While I was in New Mexico, I missed out on a couple movie poster premiere. So let's make up for lost time, and take a look at a few of them. ... Full Article

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