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 difficult to talk about Adrienne Shelly’s third feature film as you would about any movie. Shelly, of course, was tragically and senselessly murdered not long after the film’s completion 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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