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Willem Dafoe and Anton Corbijn talk about Le Carre and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman
There’s something about a good spy novel that says “fall,” and the best films in that genre reflect this. The skies are overcast, a sort of pale gun-metal grey. Everything is rain and shadows, all the better for skulking about … Continue reading
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