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September 21, 2009

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SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK (Starz on Comcast ) In Charlie Kaufman’s surrealist spectacular, Philip Seymour Hoffman (above) is a woebegone playwright who oversees a theater project that results in the construction of a life-size replica of New York. The film is essentially a New York neurotic’s somewhat secular “8 1/2.’’ (R; runs through Oct. 7) (Full article: 234 words)

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