Richard Kelly is a director very well known for his directorial debut “Donnie Darko” which picks up a number of festival awards and becomes a massive cult hit. Although it wasn't the most accessible of films and tanked at the box office, but it has since reached cult status of the highest order for daring to be different and challenging audiences to think. After the debut, Kelly disappeared for a five year hiatus (he scripted “Domino”) before finally returning to write and direct the 2006 release “Southland Tales.” This follow-up went through several edits and
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Out From The Box And Push The Right Button
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