On Movies: Albert Brooks’ sociopath turn

TORONTO - Albert Brooks, scary? Well, yes. When it came time to cast the role of a quietly crazed mobster in the Ryan Gosling neo-noir Drive, Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn had only one man in mind: the actor and filmmaker responsible for such late-20th-century comedic gems as Modern Romance, Lost in America, Defending Your Life, and The Muse.

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On Movies: Albert Brooks' sociopath turn

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