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Paul Dano on Making 'Swiss Army Man': 'I Was Really Vulnerable About It'
Swiss Army Man — or the “farting corpse movie,” as it has been routinely referred to since premiering at Sundance — has been one of the most talked-about movies of the year. It’s a proudly bizarro fart-fueled fantasy about a suicidal young man (Paul Dano) stranded on an island whose discovery of a dead body (Daniel Radcliffe) gives his life new purpose. Dano, 32, fresh from South Korea where he recently wrapped Okja, the latest feature from Joon Ho Bong (Snowpiercer), sat down with Yahoo Movie
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Got the Blockbuster Blues? Here Are 10 Smaller Movies You Can See Now
Forget the franchises--try these smaller movies on for size
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'Swiss Army Man' Reveals the Making of Daniel Radcliffe’s Gaseous Corpse Manny
Featurette details how effects pros made the lifelike replica of Daniel Radcliffe key to much of the action in the idiosyncratic indie
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A Deep Dive Into Daniel Radcliffe’s Eclectic Post-’Harry Potter’ Career
Five years after the release of 'Deathly Hallows Part 2'
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Daniel Radcliffe on Going Rogue in 'Now You See Me,' Method Farting, and Some Awful Fan Encounters
If anything has become clear in the five years since Daniel Radcliffe hung up the Hogwarts robe, it’s that the 26-year-old British actor loves mixing it up (also rapping, but more on that later). For his latest act, Radcliffe plays his first traditional movie villain, an honor he jokingly calls a “rite of passage” for any British performer. In Now You See Me 2, the razzle-dazzle sequel to the 2013 sleeper hit, Radcliffe plays Walter Mabry, a sketchy tech genius who lures The Four Horsemen (Jes
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Here's the Trailer for That Daniel Radcliffe Movie About a Farting Corpse, 'Swiss Army Man'
Swiss Army Man, otherwise known as the “farting dead Daniel Radcliffe movie,” generated a lot of attention at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, for reasons that should be obvious: It’s a movie in which Harry Potter plays a flatulent corpse. Related: Sundance Report: Daniel Radcliffe’s ‘Swiss Army Man’ Delivers Smart Art In Between Farts Well, now the trailer for this unusual film — directed by the “Daniels,” a.k.a. Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan — is online and allows a wider audience to get