The Last Shot is a comedy–and a funny one–but I’m not sure it qualifies as a story. It’s an idea for a movie–the FBI fakes producing a movie to catch mobsters, hiring Hollywood wannabes without telling them–but Nathanson’s execution of the idea is flawed. Alec Baldwin’s FBI agent is lying to would-be director Matthew Broderick […]
Entries Tagged as 'Toni Collette'
The Last Shot (2004, Jeff Nathanson)
March 21st, 2008 No Comments
Little Miss Sunshine (2006, Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris)
June 28th, 2007 No Comments
Calling Little Miss Sunshine an independent film–regardless of its Fox Searchlight banner at the front–is a misnomer. While the financing might not have come through the traditional channels, it’s got a very high profile cast and its content is about on par with, say, Miramax films of the late 1990s, which means it’s on par […]
The Dead Girl (2006, Karen Moncrieff)
May 7th, 2007 No Comments
I had assumed, just because of the large cast, a Nashville approach for this film. However, frighteningly, I think it might have been inspired by Rebecca Miller’s Personal Velocity (the film, not the short story collection). The stories are all independent, more about their central characters than about the event tying them together, in this […]