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Trailer for BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN, directed by John Krasinski

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by: Chase Whale
September 4th, 2009

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The trailer for John Krasinski's BRIEF INTERVIEWS WITH HIDEOUS MEN is here! And is here courtesy of Apple.com. HIDEOUS MEN premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival, and back in July, IFC Films picked up distribution rights.

I'm really anxious to see this, since it marks John's directorial debut. He's a very talented actor, and it takes a lot of guts to adapt and direct a pretty popular book for your first film. Bravo, John!

Based on the novel (of the same name) written by the late David Foster Wallace, BRIEF INTERVIEWS stars Julianne Nicholson as Sara Quinn – grad student and broken-hearted – who decides to cope with her love woes by conducting interviews with several men. Those men include: Will Arnett, Dominic Cooper, Bobby Cannavale, Timothy Hutton, Christopher Meloni, Max Minghella, and Ben Shenkman.

Check out the trailer after the jump, or watch it in HD over at Apple! HIDEOUS MEN opens in theaters (limited) September 25 and for a limited time on V.O.D.

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  • https://gordonandthewhale.com allisonloring

    SO EXCITED! I have been waiting for this movie forever… and it looks very promising. Fingers crossed for JimJohn – a director he may be. :)

  • https://gordonandthewhale.com allisonloring

    SO EXCITED! I have been waiting for this movie forever… and it looks very promising. Fingers crossed for JimJohn – a director he may be. :)

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