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Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Doubt

5/1/2014

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I first saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman's work when I watched Boogie Nights. Isaiah remembers seeing him for the first time in Patch Adams. Starkly different films and performances. But PSH had the capacity to play polar opposite characters, and his filmography is one worth study and admiration. Some of our favorite Hoffman identities include: Capote, A Late Quartet, Moneyball, Along Came Polly, The Master, and Charlie Wilson's War.

Another piece of Hoffman's work we highly favor is the religious drama, Doubt.

Check out the link to a podcast Isaiah and I and our good friend Ben Bronsink of Snobby Movie Reviews recorded, prior to Hoffman's passing, for the film Doubt.



Rest in Peace.

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