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During a chat with Stephen Colbert, Joaquin Phoenix revealed his regrets about the strategy used to promote his 2010 mockumentary I'm Still Here.
Joaquin Phoenix could be the most narcissistic, sniveling, drugged-up mess of a specimen to ever grace a screen. Or he could be the greatest actor of all time. After watching 'I'm Still Here,' ...
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Casey Affleck has already admitted that I'm Still Here, his doc chronicling Joaquin Phoenix's highly public meltdown, is a fake. There was no drug addiction, no rap career, no personal crisis ...
If there is an actual structure here, though, it's often elusive. Phoenix complains a lot about being misunderstood, gives passionate bear hugs to fellow actors Sean Penn, Bruce Willis, Jack ...
When we watch Joaquin Phoenix, actor turned wannabe-rap star, mumbling and stumbling through “I’m Still Here,” with his skid-row-rabbi grooming, beer belly and Roy Orbison shades, are we ...
H e wasn’t here. Two-time Oscar nominee, hip-hop hopeful and international man of mystery Joaquin Phoenix, the subject of Casey Affleck’s “documentary” I’m Still Here, was a no-show at ...
I’m Still Here opens Friday in select theaters (see times below) Our rating: The question of whether the meltdown of Joaquin Phoenix, recounted in the film I’m Still Here, is real or an ...