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Richard Kelly
Director
- 2006 - Southland Tales
- 2001 - Donnie Darko
- 2001 - Donnie Darko: Director's Cut
Screenwriter
- 2006 - Southland Tales
- 2005 - Domino
- 2001 - Donnie Darko
Articles
- Jun 26 2009 - The Box: trailer preview
- Nov 18 2008 - Spring film preview 2009
- Nov 19 2007 - Richard Kelly: interview
- May 25 2007 - Cannes round-up
- May 22 2006 - Cannes diary part seven: 'Red Road' review
- May 22 2006 - Cannes diary part six: 'Southland Tales' disappoints
- May 12 2006 - 'Darko' director probed over terrorist links
- Apr 20 2006 - Cannes competition line-up announced
- Apr 7 2006 - 'Southland Tales' site update
- Dec 23 2005 - 2006 Preview
- Sep 8 2005 - Tony Scott's 'Domino' to premiere in Montreal
- Jun 21 2005 - Buffy in Wonderland
- Mar 29 2005 - Keira Knightley's 'Domino' trailer debuts on the net
- Mar 10 2005 - Eli Roth Leaves 'Cabin' for 'Hostel'
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