Releasing May 2 and May 4, 07
Posted on 30th April 2007
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Posted on 30th April 2007
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Women filmmakers at Tribeca Film Festival are interviewed on TheReeler.com in a special section sponsored by Fox Searchlight to honor Adrienne Shelley’s “Waitress.” Read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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In “Waitress”, a candy-sprinkled comedy about taking life’s lumps and beating them, too, both our heroine and her pie crusts are light and flaky read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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It’s tempting to over praise actress-turned-filmmaker Adrienne Shelly’s third feature:read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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It’s impossible to think or talk about Waitress without recognizing the tragic fate bestowed on its creator, Adrienne Shelly. Read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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It’s a bittersweet slice of life — a little flaky, yet so tasty you’ll want a second helping of actress and director Adrienne Shelly’s offbeat but flavorful sensibility after catching her breakthrough movie, “Waitress.” read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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When does a comedy become a tragedy? Read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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In writing and directing “Stephanie Daley,” New York-based filmmaker Hilary Brougher embarked on a personal search for meaning in filmmaking that somewhat parallels the fictional journey taken by her film’s lead characters Read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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At Tribeca Film Festival’s “Look Who’s Laughing” panel, five female entertainers laugh in the face of adversity. Read more
Posted on 27th April 2007
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If you liked “300,” there’s more violence and bloodshed to be had in this brutal revenge thriller. Read more
Posted on 25th April 2007
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