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A new Mamet film at last
Henry Johnson is well worth seeing, especially for fans of David Mamet. Interesting writing will always merit a trip to the ...
The playwright’s first movie in 17 years is a brute talkathon.
INTERVIEW: The actor reprises his role (yes, the titular one) from Mamet's play for a film adaptation, which he also produces ...
The famed playwright struggles to transfer theatrical drama to the screen in the feature adaptation of his prison drama, ...
Henry Johnson is David Mamet’s first theatrical feature in 18 years. The Pulitzer-winning playwright-turned-filmmaker has ...
Two legendary Hollywood outcasts open up about joining forces for 'Henry Johnson' — a film so indie, they're distributing it ...
If you’re someone who follows the personal ups and downs, possible crimes, and political quirks of artists first and foremost ...
A submissive man (Evan Jonigkeit) pays a harsh price for following bad influences in David Mamet's latest, co-starring Shia ...
Talk is power in the world according to David Mamet ... they like being dominated — are the prey. “Henry Johnson” is unusual for Mamet in that it focuses on the prey. It’s also as close ...
Not so many, however, can boast that merely mentioning them constitutes a sort of trigger warning, but here’s one: David Mamet.
Split into quadrants, Henry Johnson opens with lawyer Henry Johnson (Evan Jonigkeit) meeting with his boss Mr. Barnes (Chris Bauer), whom he’s asked to hire an unnamed friend who’s facing murder ...