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  1. Sonnenfeld gained his first work as a director from Paramount Pictures on The Addams Family, a box-office success released in November 1991. Its sequel, Addams Family Values (1993), was not as successful at the box office, but he received critical acclaim for his fourth directorial outing, Get Shorty (1995).

  2. Loved MoS. 300 was good. Watchmen was good, I actually prefer Snyder's ending. The director's cut of BvS was significantly better than the theatrical, great action and the plot actually comes together. The corny dream sequences needed to go and we needed Luthor from the comics. We'll see about Justice League.

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  4. Mar 10, 2020 · In his memoir, “Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother,” the director of “Men in Black” and “The Addams Family” tells both hilarious and harrowing stories.

  5. JS. Jeffrey A. Sonnenfeld is the senior associate dean for executive programs at the Yale School of Management and the president of Yale’s Executive Leadership Institute. It’s not rules and...

  6. British director Mike Leigh is famous for just such a process: the ‘Mike Leigh Method’ has actors rehearsing and improvising for months prior to filming so that their interactions can inform the script and film. Plans, for directors, must also operate on a macro and micro level. Good directors don’t just map out the production as a whole.

  7. Nov 5, 2021 · Paramount Pictures brass hated 1991’s The Addams Family and made sure first-time director Barry Sonnenfeld and producer Scott Rudin were well aware of the studio’s disgust amid production....

  8. Sep 16, 2022 · Barry Sonnenfeld (b. 1951) has had an incredible career in films so far. The gifted director of cinematography began working in the film industry in the 1980s with, among others, three films directed by the Coen Brothers—“Blood Simple” (1984), “Raising Arizona” (1987) and “Miller’s Crossing” (1990)—and two Rob Reiner films ...

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