Konami has provided a bit more information on yet another great team member working on the highly anticipated Silent Hill: Downpour: award-winning composer Daniel Licht, known for his work on Showtime's "Dexter", who will be adding his eerie touches to the upcoming game.
From the Press Release
Award-winning composer Daniel Licht scores Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.'s Silent Hill: Downpour. The highly anticipated game will be released on March 13, 2012, for Playstation Network and Xbox 360. Downpour will bring a completely original storyline and an all-new haunting soundtrack to the video game series. The soundtrack is available March 13, 2012, on Milan Records, featuring the game’s theme “Silent Hill” by Jonathan Davis, front-man of nu metal band Korn, and score by Daniel Licht. Licht is best known for his scores to every "Dexter" episode.
In describing Silent Hill: Downpour, Licht stated, “I’m inspired by the mood and the story.
From the Press Release
Award-winning composer Daniel Licht scores Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.'s Silent Hill: Downpour. The highly anticipated game will be released on March 13, 2012, for Playstation Network and Xbox 360. Downpour will bring a completely original storyline and an all-new haunting soundtrack to the video game series. The soundtrack is available March 13, 2012, on Milan Records, featuring the game’s theme “Silent Hill” by Jonathan Davis, front-man of nu metal band Korn, and score by Daniel Licht. Licht is best known for his scores to every "Dexter" episode.
In describing Silent Hill: Downpour, Licht stated, “I’m inspired by the mood and the story.
- 2/3/2012
- by Amanda Dyar
- DreadCentral.com
Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, The Skin I Live In
Best Film
The Artist
Runner-up: The Descendants
Best Foreign Language Film
The Skin I Live In
Runner-up: 13 Assassins
Best Director
Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Runner-up: Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life
Best Documentary
Project Nim
Runner-up: Into the Abyss
Best Animated Film
Rango
Runner-up: Winnie the Pooh
Best Actress
Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Runner-up: Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Best Actor
Paul Giamatti, Win Win
Runner-up: Ralph Fiennes, Coriolanus
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, The Help
Runner-up: Amy Ryan, Win Win
Best Supporting Actor
Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Runner-up: Albert Brooks, Drive
Best Original Screenplay
Win Win
Runner-up: Margin Call
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Descendants
Runner-up: Moneyball
Best Musical Score
Ludovic Bource, The Artist
Runner-up: Howard Shore, Hugo
Original Vision Award
The Tree of Life
Runner-up: The Artist
The Hoosier Award
Lindsay Goffman, producer of Dumbstruck
Via...
Best Film
The Artist
Runner-up: The Descendants
Best Foreign Language Film
The Skin I Live In
Runner-up: 13 Assassins
Best Director
Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Runner-up: Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life
Best Documentary
Project Nim
Runner-up: Into the Abyss
Best Animated Film
Rango
Runner-up: Winnie the Pooh
Best Actress
Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Runner-up: Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Best Actor
Paul Giamatti, Win Win
Runner-up: Ralph Fiennes, Coriolanus
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, The Help
Runner-up: Amy Ryan, Win Win
Best Supporting Actor
Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Runner-up: Albert Brooks, Drive
Best Original Screenplay
Win Win
Runner-up: Margin Call
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Descendants
Runner-up: Moneyball
Best Musical Score
Ludovic Bource, The Artist
Runner-up: Howard Shore, Hugo
Original Vision Award
The Tree of Life
Runner-up: The Artist
The Hoosier Award
Lindsay Goffman, producer of Dumbstruck
Via...
- 12/14/2011
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
"The Artist" continued its winning streak being honored the Best Picture of the year by the Indiana Film Critics. Michel Hazanavicius took home the Best Director award.
Here's the complete list of winners:
Best Film of the Year
Winner: The Artist
Runner-up: The Descendants
Other Finalists: Coriolanus, Drive, Hugo, Martha Marcy May Marlene, The Muppets, The Skin I Live In, Super 8, The Tree of Life
Best Animated Film
Winner: Rango
Runner-up: Winnie the Pooh
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner: The Skin I Live In
Runner-up: 13 Assassins
Best Documentary
Winner: Project Nim
Runner-up: Into the Abyss
Best Original Screenplay
Winner: Win Win
Runner-up: Margin Call
Best Adapted Screenplay
Winner: The Descendants
Runner-up: Moneyball
Best Director
Winner: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Runner-up: Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life
Best Actress
Winner: Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Runner-up: Tilda Swinton, We Need To Talk About Kevin
Best Supporting Actress
Winner: Viola Davis,...
Here's the complete list of winners:
Best Film of the Year
Winner: The Artist
Runner-up: The Descendants
Other Finalists: Coriolanus, Drive, Hugo, Martha Marcy May Marlene, The Muppets, The Skin I Live In, Super 8, The Tree of Life
Best Animated Film
Winner: Rango
Runner-up: Winnie the Pooh
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner: The Skin I Live In
Runner-up: 13 Assassins
Best Documentary
Winner: Project Nim
Runner-up: Into the Abyss
Best Original Screenplay
Winner: Win Win
Runner-up: Margin Call
Best Adapted Screenplay
Winner: The Descendants
Runner-up: Moneyball
Best Director
Winner: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Runner-up: Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life
Best Actress
Winner: Elizabeth Olsen, Martha Marcy May Marlene
Runner-up: Tilda Swinton, We Need To Talk About Kevin
Best Supporting Actress
Winner: Viola Davis,...
- 12/12/2011
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
DVD Playhouse—August 2011
By Allen Gardner
High And Low (Criterion) Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 adaptation of Ed McBain’s novel King’s Ransom is a multi-layered masterpiece of suspense and one of the best portraits ever of class warfare in post-ww II Japan. Toshiro Mifune stars as a wealthy businessman who finds himself in a moral quandary when his chauffer’s son is kidnapped by ruthless thugs who think the boy is Mifune’s. Beautifully realized on every level. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Kurosawa scholar Stephen Prince; Documentary on film’s production; Interview with Mifune from 1984; Trailers and teaser. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 4.0 surround.
Leon Morin, Priest (Criterion) One of French maestro Jean-Pierre Melville’s rare non-crime-oriented films, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a devoted cleric who is lusted after by the women of a small village in Nazi-occupied France. When Fr. Morin finds himself drawn to a...
By Allen Gardner
High And Low (Criterion) Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 adaptation of Ed McBain’s novel King’s Ransom is a multi-layered masterpiece of suspense and one of the best portraits ever of class warfare in post-ww II Japan. Toshiro Mifune stars as a wealthy businessman who finds himself in a moral quandary when his chauffer’s son is kidnapped by ruthless thugs who think the boy is Mifune’s. Beautifully realized on every level. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Kurosawa scholar Stephen Prince; Documentary on film’s production; Interview with Mifune from 1984; Trailers and teaser. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 4.0 surround.
Leon Morin, Priest (Criterion) One of French maestro Jean-Pierre Melville’s rare non-crime-oriented films, starring Jean-Paul Belmondo as a devoted cleric who is lusted after by the women of a small village in Nazi-occupied France. When Fr. Morin finds himself drawn to a...
- 8/8/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
Just as there’s a popular subculture of magicians within the United States, the field of ventriloquism also enjoys a loyal following and has a few stars in its ranks. Dumbstruck takes a look at one such star, Terry Fator, who rose to fame after winning America’s Got Talent, along with four other ventriloquists at different stages in their career. This charming documentary directed by Mark Goffman gives this oft marginalized hobby a voice of its own (though you'll never see its lips move) and relates the struggles of modern ventriloquists trying to take their passion to a professional level. It succeeds in revealing the varying levels of success possible, but not all five of the stories are equally compelling character studies and so the film feels a bit lopsided, something Goffman compensates for by never lingering too long on any one subject’s story.
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- 7/20/2011
- by Lex Walker
- JustPressPlay.net
On July 19, Magnolia will release the DVD of the film Dumbstruck, a documentary that follows a quintet of ventriloquists (or ‘vents,’ as they’re referred to in the biz) over the course of a year, delving into their lives and performances, and revealing how each discovered a life with a dummy.
Kim Yeager plies her trade in Dumbstruck.
The DVD will carry the list price of $26.98.
Directed by Mark Goffman (TV’s White Collar), Dumbstruck takes a look at following five vents: 13-year-old Dylan, who dreams of a life on stage with his puppet, while his dad wishes he would be more athletic and join the football team; a former Miss Ohio beauty queen who longs to make it on to a cruise-ship; Dan, a veteran cruise-ship entertainer who’s struggling to find more balance in his home life; Wilma, who just loves to entertain people, taking her dummies everywhere...
Kim Yeager plies her trade in Dumbstruck.
The DVD will carry the list price of $26.98.
Directed by Mark Goffman (TV’s White Collar), Dumbstruck takes a look at following five vents: 13-year-old Dylan, who dreams of a life on stage with his puppet, while his dad wishes he would be more athletic and join the football team; a former Miss Ohio beauty queen who longs to make it on to a cruise-ship; Dan, a veteran cruise-ship entertainer who’s struggling to find more balance in his home life; Wilma, who just loves to entertain people, taking her dummies everywhere...
- 6/21/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Two new movies are opening wide this Memorial Day weekend:
Dreamworks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 2 directed by Jennifer Yuh and featuring the voice talent of Jack Black Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Gary Oldman, David Cross, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Liu, Michelle Yeoh, Dennis Haysbert, Victor Garber and Dustin Hoffman is opening in almost 4000 theaters. The film’s music is by Hans Zimmer and John Powell. A score album has been released by Varese Sarabande. For details and audio clips, visit our previous article. Also check out Film Music Magazine’s audio interview with Zimmer, in which he talks about his collaboration with Powell on the score among his other recent projects.
Also opening wide is the comedy sequel The Hangover Part II directed by Todd Phillips and starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong and Mike Tyson. The film’s score is by Christophe Beck.
Dreamworks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 2 directed by Jennifer Yuh and featuring the voice talent of Jack Black Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Seth Rogen, Gary Oldman, David Cross, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Lucy Liu, Michelle Yeoh, Dennis Haysbert, Victor Garber and Dustin Hoffman is opening in almost 4000 theaters. The film’s music is by Hans Zimmer and John Powell. A score album has been released by Varese Sarabande. For details and audio clips, visit our previous article. Also check out Film Music Magazine’s audio interview with Zimmer, in which he talks about his collaboration with Powell on the score among his other recent projects.
Also opening wide is the comedy sequel The Hangover Part II directed by Todd Phillips and starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong and Mike Tyson. The film’s score is by Christophe Beck.
- 5/27/2011
- by filmmusicreporter
- Film Music Reporter
I recently judged some films for the Mountain Film Awards, and I’m glad I did. I got to see a number of great shorts and features. Two documentaries really stood out from the pack; one quirky and one that is simply amazing. The quirky one is out in theaters. The amazing one isn’t yet and that’s a shame. Hopefully that will change shortly. “Dumbstruck” is the one out in theaters. I thought it was goofy and sweet. It’s about ventriloquists, or “vents” as they call themselves. The film features Terry Fator,...
- 5/6/2011
- The Wrap
Mark Goffman has established himself as an accomplished writer, having worked on “The West Wing,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” and “White Collar." For Goffman’s directorial debut, however, he didn’t go with politicians, TV executives, cops or criminals, but with ventriloquists. Goffman’s documentary Dumbstruck follows five “vents” at the annual Vent Haven ConVENTion. The film takes a look at the small but diverse community of ventriloquists and explores the struggles, both professional and personal, that these talented performers go through in order to follow their dreams.
- 5/6/2011
- MovieMaker.com
Dumbstruck When you hear documentary you think, generally, that it’s going to be some depressing subject that will leave you feeling helpless and and saddened. Such is not the case with Dumbstruck a new film by Lindsey and Mark Goffman, which delves into the world of ventriloquism centered on the yearly vent haven convention, where the ventriloquists get a chance to no longer be outsiders but be...
- 4/22/2011
- by John Nolan
- Punch Drunk Critics
Truly Indie and Magnolia Image from “Dumbstruck”
Mark Goffman is an executive producer of the hit USA show “White Collar.” He is also the director of “Dumbstruck,” a new documentary about five ventriloquists, including the now-hugely successful Terry Fator, all trying to make it in America. The film opens in New York and Washington D.C. this weekend and expands throughout the country in the coming weeks. Mr. Goffman spoke about the genesis of the film and about the state of ventriloquism in the U.
Mark Goffman is an executive producer of the hit USA show “White Collar.” He is also the director of “Dumbstruck,” a new documentary about five ventriloquists, including the now-hugely successful Terry Fator, all trying to make it in America. The film opens in New York and Washington D.C. this weekend and expands throughout the country in the coming weeks. Mr. Goffman spoke about the genesis of the film and about the state of ventriloquism in the U.
- 4/22/2011
- by Marshall Heyman
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
(A waiting room of ventriloquist dummies, in Dumbstruck, above.)
by Terry Keefe
For any of our Hollywood readers who are struggling to succeed as a writer, actor, director, or musician, you already know that it's hard. If you've been at it for a while, you also probably love your chosen art form enough to continue to pursue it against some pretty long odds, because otherwise, it would be easier to just hang it up.
Now just imagine how long the odds of success would feel if the art form you loved so deeply, and were willing to give up everything else for... happened to be ventriloquism.
The world of ventriloquists, or "vents" in their own parlance, is the focus of director Mark Goffman's funny, and extremely poignant, new documentary, Dumbstruck, which is being released tomorrow (4/22) in New York and Washington, D.C., followed by a Los Angeles roll-out the following weekend (4/29).
Goffman,...
by Terry Keefe
For any of our Hollywood readers who are struggling to succeed as a writer, actor, director, or musician, you already know that it's hard. If you've been at it for a while, you also probably love your chosen art form enough to continue to pursue it against some pretty long odds, because otherwise, it would be easier to just hang it up.
Now just imagine how long the odds of success would feel if the art form you loved so deeply, and were willing to give up everything else for... happened to be ventriloquism.
The world of ventriloquists, or "vents" in their own parlance, is the focus of director Mark Goffman's funny, and extremely poignant, new documentary, Dumbstruck, which is being released tomorrow (4/22) in New York and Washington, D.C., followed by a Los Angeles roll-out the following weekend (4/29).
Goffman,...
- 4/22/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
There is definitely something going on with puppetry lately, as Mark Goffman's "Dumbstruck" is the third documentary I've seen about a segment of the art form in six months. It's also the first to officially hit cinemas, since it debuted in Atlanta last Friday and continues a limited expansion this weekend in NYC and DC. (for further openings, head to the film's Facebook page). Compared to the others--Sundance hit "Being Elmo" and underrated Doc NYC selection "Puppet" (both of which play IFFBoston next week)--the form and subject matter of "Dumbstruck" is quite basic and specialized. It tackles the world of…...
- 4/20/2011
- Spout
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from its world premiere at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Director/Writer: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dylan Burdette, Dan Horn, Wilma Swartz, Kim Yeager
Better known for his penmanship of episodic television (“The West Wing,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), Mark Goffman makes his feature documentary directorial debut following five ventriloquists in a one-year period between annual Vent Haven conventions in Fort Mitchell, Ky., the “Ventriloquism Capital of the World.”
United by their dreams of making a living from their unique branch of entertainment, the five subjects of the film – whose website notes “were quirky enough to star in Christopher Guest’s â.Best in Show’” – are Kim Yeager, a 31-year-old former Miss Ohio who used ventriloquism as her pageant talent; Dan Horn, a cruise ship entertainer and noted puppet manipulator; Dylan Burdette, a 13-year-old Kentucky kid...
(from its world premiere at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Director/Writer: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dylan Burdette, Dan Horn, Wilma Swartz, Kim Yeager
Better known for his penmanship of episodic television (“The West Wing,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), Mark Goffman makes his feature documentary directorial debut following five ventriloquists in a one-year period between annual Vent Haven conventions in Fort Mitchell, Ky., the “Ventriloquism Capital of the World.”
United by their dreams of making a living from their unique branch of entertainment, the five subjects of the film – whose website notes “were quirky enough to star in Christopher Guest’s â.Best in Show’” – are Kim Yeager, a 31-year-old former Miss Ohio who used ventriloquism as her pageant talent; Dan Horn, a cruise ship entertainer and noted puppet manipulator; Dylan Burdette, a 13-year-old Kentucky kid...
- 4/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Elliot V. Kotek
(from its world premiere at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Director/Writer: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dylan Burdette, Dan Horn, Wilma Swartz, Kim Yeager
Better known for his penmanship of episodic television (“The West Wing,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), Mark Goffman makes his feature documentary directorial debut following five ventriloquists in a one-year period between annual Vent Haven conventions in Fort Mitchell, Ky., the “Ventriloquism Capital of the World.”
United by their dreams of making a living from their unique branch of entertainment, the five subjects of the film – whose website notes “were quirky enough to star in Christopher Guest’s â.Best in Show’” – are Kim Yeager, a 31-year-old former Miss Ohio who used ventriloquism as her pageant talent; Dan Horn, a cruise ship entertainer and noted puppet manipulator; Dylan Burdette, a 13-year-old Kentucky kid...
(from its world premiere at the 2010 Palm Springs International Film Festival)
Director/Writer: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dylan Burdette, Dan Horn, Wilma Swartz, Kim Yeager
Better known for his penmanship of episodic television (“The West Wing,” “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), Mark Goffman makes his feature documentary directorial debut following five ventriloquists in a one-year period between annual Vent Haven conventions in Fort Mitchell, Ky., the “Ventriloquism Capital of the World.”
United by their dreams of making a living from their unique branch of entertainment, the five subjects of the film – whose website notes “were quirky enough to star in Christopher Guest’s â.Best in Show’” – are Kim Yeager, a 31-year-old former Miss Ohio who used ventriloquism as her pageant talent; Dan Horn, a cruise ship entertainer and noted puppet manipulator; Dylan Burdette, a 13-year-old Kentucky kid...
- 4/18/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
By Lita Robinson - April 17, 2011
If you’re anything like me, when someone mentions "ventriloquist" the first thing your mind conjures is that priceless scene in “Best in Show” in which Christopher Guest does an unconvincing routine in the back of an Rv. At just the right moment, the dummy’s eyes look at Guest seemingly of their own accord and the effect is hilarious. Now imagine watching a similar scene but having it be not only serious, but true.
“Dumbstruck” follows a variety of ventriloquists (“vents” for short) as they take their acts on what they hope is the road to fame and fortune. The film centers on the annual “Vent Haven” competition in Kentucky, and features performers very young, very strange and very successful (exhibit A: Terry Fator, winner of “America’s Got Talent,” who now has a $100 million contract and his own theater at a Las Vegas...
If you’re anything like me, when someone mentions "ventriloquist" the first thing your mind conjures is that priceless scene in “Best in Show” in which Christopher Guest does an unconvincing routine in the back of an Rv. At just the right moment, the dummy’s eyes look at Guest seemingly of their own accord and the effect is hilarious. Now imagine watching a similar scene but having it be not only serious, but true.
“Dumbstruck” follows a variety of ventriloquists (“vents” for short) as they take their acts on what they hope is the road to fame and fortune. The film centers on the annual “Vent Haven” competition in Kentucky, and features performers very young, very strange and very successful (exhibit A: Terry Fator, winner of “America’s Got Talent,” who now has a $100 million contract and his own theater at a Las Vegas...
- 4/16/2011
- by Screen Comment
- Screen Comment
Dumbstruck
Directed By: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dan Horn, Kim Yeager, Wilma Swartz, Dylan Burdette
Truly*Indie
Official Website
Release Date: April 15, 2011 (limited)
Every once in a while you see a movie that makes your day. One that inspires you, makes you laugh, and leaves you with a smile on your face. Dumbstruck is that kind of movie.
The documentary opens up in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky at the Vent Haven ventriloquism convention where swarms of ventriloquists gather together, take part in various events, network, and sometimes perform in front of their peers. It is here where we meet most of the primary focuses of the movie -- Dan Horn, Kim Yeager, Dylan Burdette, and Wilma Swartz -- who we're about to follow for the next year of their lives, watching to see what paths they travel and where their passion for ventriloquism takes them next.
Horn is the most...
Directed By: Mark Goffman
Starring: Terry Fator, Dan Horn, Kim Yeager, Wilma Swartz, Dylan Burdette
Truly*Indie
Official Website
Release Date: April 15, 2011 (limited)
Every once in a while you see a movie that makes your day. One that inspires you, makes you laugh, and leaves you with a smile on your face. Dumbstruck is that kind of movie.
The documentary opens up in Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky at the Vent Haven ventriloquism convention where swarms of ventriloquists gather together, take part in various events, network, and sometimes perform in front of their peers. It is here where we meet most of the primary focuses of the movie -- Dan Horn, Kim Yeager, Dylan Burdette, and Wilma Swartz -- who we're about to follow for the next year of their lives, watching to see what paths they travel and where their passion for ventriloquism takes them next.
Horn is the most...
- 4/1/2011
- by The Movie God
- Geeks of Doom
Title: Dumbstruck Director: Mark Goffman Starring: Terry Fator (’America’s Got Talent’), Dan Horn, Kim Yeager, Dylan Burdette, Wilma Schwartz Telling jokes at the expense of the audience with outrageous props is a popular way for comedians to get a laugh from their audiences. But if one of those props is a puppet, adults tend to steer clear of the show. In his new documentary ‘Dumbstruck,’ first-time movie director Mark Goffman creates a relatability to the ventriloquists he features, showing how they overcome the stigma placed on their profession. ‘Dumbstruck’ tells the struggles of five ventriloquists, including ‘America’s Got Talent’ season two winner Terry Fator; one of the world’s few cruise line ventriloquists, Dan Horn; [...]...
- 3/20/2011
- by karen
- ShockYa
Mark Goffman's documentary "Dumbstruck" will hit theaters and DVD via The Wagner/Cuban Company's Truly Indie and Magnolia Entertainment, it was announced today. The film theatrically premieres March 26 in Dallas before expanding to New York, Los Angeles and other select markets. Set in the "ventriloquism capital of the world"--the Vent Haven ConVENTion in Ft. Mitchell, Ky--"Dumbstruck" centers on five ventriloquists and tracks their diverging career paths. "Goffman has made an ...
- 1/13/2011
- Indiewire
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