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LWLies #27 – The Road Issue Digital Edition

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Tom Ford makes eyes at A Single Man; George Clooney jets off Up in the Air; Jacques Audiard preaches the words of A Prophet; Ray Winstone bares his 44 Inch Chest; Andy Serkis goes wild with Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll; Lee Daniels pines for his Precious; Julien Temple lifts the lid on Oil City Confidential; Michael Moore gets mushy in Capitalism: A Love Story; Aaron Johnson finds himself in Nowhere Boy; Jeff Bridges opens his Crazy Heart; and Hayao Miyazaki returns with the painterly Ponyo.

Inspired by our feature film:
Man of the Moment: Hunkering in the bunker with Viggo Mortensen.
This Is How The World Ends: Filmmaking’s finest predict the apocalypse.
Five Minutes To Midnight: James Martin defines the meaning of the twenty-first century before we study the ways in which it could all come crashing down.
Winter Songs: On set poetry and photography from Viggo Mortensen.
On The Road: Examining the savage landscapes of Cormac McCarthy.
Under Pressure: How John Hillcoat approached the toughest assignment of his life.
Let’s Get Ready To Rapture: A personal guide through the Christian apocalypse.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Jacques Audiard
Andy Serkis
Isabelle Huppert
Cristian Mungiu
Lee Daniels
Malcolm Venville

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