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House Of D

2005, Movie, PG-13, 97 mins

HOUSE OF D
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Set primarily in Greenwich Village in the '70s, actor David Duchovny's feature writing/directing debut is a house divided against itself. It delivers some eloquent glimpses of an offbeat adolescence, in large part through Anton Yelchin's performance as 13-year-old Tommy Warshaw, the sensitive, perpetually worried son of a fragile single mother (Tea Leoni, Duchovny's wife) hanging on by her cigarettes and tranquilizers. But the war between highly specific coming-of-age angst a... read more leave a comment
Year: 2005
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Anton Yelchin: Tommy
Tea Leoni: Mrs. Warshaw
David Duchovny: Tom Warshaw
Robin Williams: Pappass
Erykah Badu: Lady Bernadette
Magali Amadei: Coralie Warshaw

 

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Any House news?

Question: Any House news?


Answer: The House-Stacy story is going to move to the forefront during November/December, building to Sela Ward's departure in January. Take it away, David Shore: "We have a fun episode coming up where House is going to have to kill a rat in her home, but House ends up curing the rat instead of trapping it. He deduces at some point that the rat's actually sick. But as a result of this, we throw House and Stacy into a domestic situation together. And in the episode right before that, House is going to find out through — I'd have to say — illegal means, how Stacy feels about him. He's going to do something incredibly unethical and inappropriate and learn something about her feelings toward him."

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What is the scoop, er, poop ...

Question: What is the scoop, er, poop on the possible relationship between Dr. Chase and Dr. Cameron this season on House? I have been seeing a lot of different spoilers floating around — one-night stand, nothing at all, etc.


Answer: According to exec producer David Shore, their hookup comes out of a crisis. "Cameron deals with a patient who's made very different lifestyle choices than she's made, and she starts to wonder whether she's made the right life choices," he says. "So, for a moment, she decides to embrace life and, specifically, Chase." And how does she feel the morning after? "In many ways, she regrets it right away," he says. "But on the other hand, it was good."

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Today's column was written by Matt Webb Mitovich.

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It's the news Alias fans have been waiting for. As reported exclusively in today's Ask Ausiello, Michael Vartan has sealed a deal to return to ABC's spy drama. For more on his big comeback — plus breaking casting news, er, poop on ER, Charmed, The Shield, Everwood, NCIS, House and Gilmore Girls — read today's fresh AA. (There, Mike, was that plug shameless enough for you?) read more

Catching up with David Duchovny


Best known as Special Agent Fox Mulder on cult classic The X-Files (1993-2002), David Duchovny wrote, directed and costars in House of D, with Robin Williams, wife Tea Leoni and Anton Yelchin in the lead role as Duchovny's character at 13.

"It's a coming-of-age film about what it is to grow up and how you have to leave certain things behind," says Duchovny, 44. He knows House of D is no blockbuster, but if he draws just a quarter of his X-Files audience, he says, "the movie would be a huge hit."

As for his Spanglish spouse's involvement, "Tea just kind of suggested herself for the part," he grins. "She was like, 'Do you think I could play the mom?' I said, 'Of course. You can play whoever you want. You can play Tommy if you want to.' But [working with me] was very nerve-racking for her because she was afraid she was going to screw up my movie. She was like, 'I'm just sitting here thinking I'm going to blo read more

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