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Bob Lustyik spent nearly 25 years in the FBI's elite intelligence division tracking foreign spies and protecting national security, ... 12 Years a Slave discussion with actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong'o and Alfre Woodard, director Steve McQueen, writer John ... The Grand Budapest Hotel discussion with writer/producer/director Wes Anderson, actor Ralph Fiennes and production designer ...
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Stronger discussion with actor/producer Jake Gyllenhaal, film subject Jeff Bauman, writer John Pollono and producer Todd ... Nightcrawler discussion with writer-director Dan Gilroy, actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, editor John Gilroy, and ... Her discussion with writer/producer/director Spike Jonze and co-editor Jeff Buchanan on December 9, 2013 at the
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- Bob Lustyik spent nearly 25 years in the FBI's elite intelligence division tracking foreign spies and protecting national security, ...
- 12 Years a Slave discussion with actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong'o and Alfre Woodard, director Steve McQueen, writer John ...
- The Grand Budapest Hotel discussion with writer/producer/director Wes Anderson, actor Ralph Fiennes and production designer ...
- Stronger discussion with actor/producer Jake Gyllenhaal, film subject Jeff Bauman, writer John Pollono and producer Todd ...
- Nightcrawler discussion with writer-director Dan Gilroy, actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Rene Russo, editor John Gilroy, and ...
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