If for no other reason, the new psycho-thriller The Night Listener is worth seeing because it contains something long thought extinct: a decent performance by Robin Williams. The man who tried to shed ...
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“The Night Listener” is one of those movies that’s difficult to write about because giving away too much of the story will spoil everything, yet to discuss why it’s a film worth seeing you have to get ...
The Night Listener *** Rated R for language and some disquieting sexual content; starring Robin Williams, Toni Collette; directed by Patrick Stettner; opening Friday at University Place 8 in ...
…and where are you from originally? I was born and raised on the Lower Eastside of Manhattan. I now live in Brooklyn. Do you have a “day job?” Any former jobs you’d like to share? When I’m not ...
As a consideration of the power of storytelling—and the urge to mythologize one’s own life as well as the lives of others— The Night Listener could serve as creepy paranoid cousin to the current Lady ...
Radio storyteller Gabriel Noone (Robin Williams) is in the midst of a crisis. Although his stories touch millions of night owls and lonely souls, he can't think of any new ones. In general, he's ...