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  1. Every artist worth her salt must embrace her destiny: her place in the world of ghosts. Zwigoff won the prize of the ecumenical jury at Karlovy Vary, and the San Diego critics named Ghost World best film of the year, Zwigoff, best director, and Zwigoff and Clowes for the year’s best script.

  2. Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 24, 2010. Most of Ghost World is funny, but the laughs are inextricably tied to the painful alienation and self-loathing that comes with living on society's ...

  3. Ghost World is an American black comedy film directed by Terry Zwigoff. The film stars Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, Brad Renfro, Bob Balaban, Illeana Douglas, and Steve Buscemi. To be added Thora Birch as Enid Scarlett Johansson as Rebecca Brad Renfro as Josh Bob Balaban as Enid's father Illeana Douglas as Roberta Allsworth Steve Buscemi as Seymour To be added

  4. Deliciously dry and quirky, Ghost World, based on the cult comic book, is like no other teen comedy you’ve seen before! Original and terrifically funny, Ghost World is a raw-edged comedy that follows Enid (Thora Birch – American Beauty) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson – The Horse Whisperer), two teenage girls who have always been too cool to bother with the losers in their high school.

  5. Feb 5, 2002 · Amazon.com: Ghost World [DVD] : Steve Buscemi, Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson, Brad Renfro, Illeana Douglas, Bob Balaban, Stacey Travis, Charles C. Stevenson Jr ...

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  6. A movie review by James Berardinelli. Ghost World could easily be considered an "anti-Hollywood coming of age story". Although it follows the contours of the genre, the path is different enough to make the movie seem fresh, non-formulaic, and occasionally surprising. Of course, for some viewers, this will represent a down side, since, by ...

  7. Part of the delightful cleverness of Ghost World is its nonstop critique of the United States as a consumer theme park where people are obsessed with kitsch and inauthentic experiences. While Enid and her mild-mannered father (Bob Balaban) eat breakfast, the television in the background presents an energy company ad about its advocacy of the ...

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