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Jay Duplass: For sure. But also, with the scripts and Michelle Williams, I would have played any role because I knew we had a shot at making a great piece of art.
Bones crunching, skulls being bashed in, animals shrieking, wild cats growling and pouncing, two tribes of humanoid man-apes ...
The 56th Nashville Film Festival will include Apple Original Films’ Come See Me in the Good Light and Jay Duplass' solo ...
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Jay, left, and Mark Duplass wrote a memoir, “Like Brothers,” about their rise from indie auteurs to major producers. “We landed in pretty much the center of the modern DIY filmmaking ...
For their latest project, Room 104, an anthology series on HBO, Mark and Jay Duplass are taking their latest step toward broadening the perception of them as being much more than the purveyors of ...
And Jay is now getting more acting gigs like ’90s New York comedy “Landline,” in which he stars opposite Jenny Slate for her “Obvious Child” writer-director Gillian Robespierre.
Jay Duplass: I have been trying to get on screen, but I am trapped behind a camera. The best I can do is stick my toes out and point the camera down at the toes.
Facebook X In 2005, Mark and Jay Duplass were a pair of unknown filmmakers at SXSW showing their first feature, “The Puffy Chair,” which had a budget so tight it was more twine than shoestring.
Jay Duplass: For sure. But also, with the scripts and Michelle Williams, I would have played any role because I knew we had a shot at making a great piece of art.
Jay Duplass: For sure. But also, with the scripts and Michelle Williams, I would have played any role because I knew we had a shot at making a great piece of art.
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