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by director Steven Soderbergh
King of the Hill, Hotchner’s evocative memoir of Hotchner's childhood in St. Louis during the Great Depression, was made into a film in 1993, by director Steven Soderbergh.
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written and directed by Steven Soderbergh
King of the Hill is a 1993 drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh.
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Mike Judge and Greg Daniels
King of the Hill is Mike Judge and Greg Daniels' landmark cartoon show.
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only Steven Soderbergh
If only Steven Soderbergh had made Out of Sight five years ago, when only Steven Soderbergh was instead directing such flops as King of the Hill in an apparent attempt to prove that Sex, Lies, and Videotape was a fluke.
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Steven Soderbergh, not John Hughes, and the film Steven Soderbergh’s made
But the writer-director of King of the Hill is Steven Soderbergh, not John Hughes, and the film Steven Soderbergh’s made is closer in spirit to Steven Soderbergh's serious-minded sex, lies, and videotape
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Gonzalo López-Gallego
my last movie post, Gonzalo López-Gallego’s King of the Hill is a ‘man against nature’ visceral Latin take in the likes of Walter Hill’s ‘Southern Comfort' John Boorman’s evergreen ‘Deliverance', 1982’s over-violent 'Turkey Shoot' and the 2001 under rated 'Suspended Animation'.
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George Romero
Hill’s basically a cross between Hamlet, Macbeth and the juicier episodes of Dynasty, as directed by George Romero.
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by John Ridley
Being written and directed by John Ridley, King will not only star in the project, but also serve as a co-producer of the film along with John Ridley's sister, Reina King, under their Royal Ties Productions company and Participant Media.
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Greg Daniels
King of the Hill is Mike Judge and Greg Daniels' landmark cartoon show.
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by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover)
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, The Rover), and written by Michôd and Chalamet's co-star Joel Edgerton (Black Mass), The King attempts to take what's commonly known about the famous play -- that King Henry (given the common name 'Hal' here) was pushed into a war by a self-serving council -- and tether a self-serving council to larger, modernly relevant themes about power and inherited violence.
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Julian Roffman
Julian Roffman was the king of the documentary hill and somehow was pulled into the world of mainstream films with The Bloody Brood (not a horror film), which created little stir upon release.
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by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) and co-written with Joel Edgerton (Boy Erased)
Directed by David Michôd (Animal Kingdom) and co-written with Joel Edgerton (Boy Erased), The King has all the hallmarks of a meaty and dignified regal picture; only one that’s gone to Netflix, like dignified regal picture's predecessor The Outlaw King.
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by Australian filmmaker David Michod and with Donald Glover's Animal Kingdom star Joel Edgerton
Directed by Australian filmmaker David Michod and co-written with Donald Glover's Animal Kingdom star Joel Edgerton, The King plays up the internal and external conflict, tones down the language and, when the language comes to political manoeuvring, finds much to muse on.
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produced by Judge, Daniels, Howard Klein, Michael Rotenberg, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky
Created by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels, King of the Hill is executive produced by Judge, Daniels, Howard Klein, Michael Rotenberg, John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky.
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by Terry Gilliam who shares La Gravenese's passion for antiquated Arthurial legends and
Directed by Terry Gilliam who shares La Gravenese's passion for antiquated Arthurial legends and myth , King debuted during the Christmas season of 1991 and became an instant runaway hit and Academy contender.
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Stan Winston
The film was written by Jackson and Stephen King and directed by Stan Winston.
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David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine)
As well as directing The King, David Michôd (Animal Kingdom, War Machine) wrote the script alongside Joel Edgerton who stars as Henry V’s companion, Falstaff.
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Keith Newlan
Behind Kings Hill’s success over the years lies the experience and expertise of one of the UK’s most acclaimed goldsmiths, director of the company and Freeman of Goldsmiths Hall and the City of London, Keith Newlan.
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by David Gordon Green ('Pineapple Express,' 'Your Highness'
But after scoring critical acclaim as a serious character actor in 'Moneyball' and 'Cyrus,' Hill has now grown far above and beyond this recycled 'Uncle Buck'/'Adventures in Babysitting' ridiculousness, formulaically written by first-time scribes Brian Greenwood and Alessandro Tanaka and awkwardly directed by David Gordon Green ('Pineapple Express,' 'Your Highness') with -- yes -- yet another exploding toilet sequence.
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by Sujoy Ghosh and by Siddharth Anand's Marflix Pictures
Directed by Sujoy Ghosh and co-produced by Siddharth Anand's Marflix Pictures, King promises to be a thrilling addition to Shah Rukh Khan's filmography, showcasing the actor's versatility and Suhana Khan's daughter's talent on the big screen.
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