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From "Shallow Grave" and "Trainspotting" to "Slumdog Millionaire" and "127 Hours," our thoughts on the films of Danny Boyle.
One of the breakout directors of the ’90s thanks to his still-exuberant, edgy and dark 1996 drug story, Danny Boyle has gone on to an intriguing career of bringing his visually kinetic style to genres as varied as horror, sci-fi, romantic comedy and now semi-experimental tales of survival. On this week’s IFC News podcast, we look at Boyle’s career, from the Hitchcockian Edinburgh antics of “Shallow Grave” to the sensory overload of “127 Hours.”
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