Armando Iannucci
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Armando Iannucci on 'David Copperfield,' Dickens and the Death of Political Humor
The writer-director on turning a beloved book inside out, why the time was right to retell this story and what type of satire actually works in the Trump era
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'Personal History of David Copperfield' Review: Dickens, Served with a Side of Absurdity
Writer-director Armando Iannucci delivers an irreverent adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic that nails the author's humor, spirit and voice to a tee
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'Avenue 5' Review: Hugh Laurie Lost in Space
The latest show from 'Veep' creator Armando Ianucci, a farce set on a spaceship, is a bumpy ride through the comedy cosmos
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10 Best Movies of 2018 So Far
From superhero parents to supernaturally haunted kids, black comedies to 'Black Panther' – the greatest films to hit theaters so far this year
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Armando Iannucci on 'Death of Stalin,' Political Satire and Trump's Funeral
The man behind year's best political comedy talks dictators then and now, being banned in Russia and why satire isn't dead, thank you very much
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'The Death of Stalin' Review: Political Satire on Dictators, Corruption Draws Blood
Armando Iannucci's hilarious, profane comedy about politburos pole-positioning for power could not be more timely
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10 Best Movies to See in March: 'Wrinkle in Time,' New Wes Anderson and More
From the highly anticipated adaptation of a child-lit classic to new films from Spielberg, Soderbergh and more – what to see this month
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50 Most Anticipated Movies of 2018
From a solo Black Panther to a young Han Solo, Spielberg going retro to Barry Jenkins doing James Baldwin – the films we can't wait to see this year
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'Veep's Armando Iannucci: Hail to the Chief
The man behind HBO's hit comedy waxes on the joys of working with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and how to craft an insult
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'Veep's Tony Hale Lives to Serve
The comedian talks bag-men, beta males and what his 'Veep' character has in common with Buster Bluth
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