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Five ways to tell you're watching a Nicole Holofcener movie The writer-director who brought us Walking & Talking, Lovely & Amazing and Friends with Money is back with her fourth feature, Please Give. But there are some common denominators ... 'A more
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Since making her debut in 1996 with the friendship comedy Walking and Talking, and subsequently with Lovely & Amazing and Friends with Money, Nicole Holofcener has earned a cult following for her observantly witty humor and frank depictions of
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The women at the next table ate and talked, and one of them spoke incessantly, her voice rising and falling, and the other sat back, her fork on the plate, listening without an expression. Holofcener stopped chewing, stared off into the distance and
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And Noah Baumbach inhabits the same privileged, intellectual Upper East Side milieu. But when it comes to channelling Woody Allen in his heyday, Nicole Holofcener comes closest. Writer-director Nicole Holofcener. (Matt Carr/Getty Images) With her
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Or at least that's the problem confounding one of them, Kate (Catherine Keener), who can't quite tolerate her own affluence...She embarrasses her teen-age daughter Abby (Sarah Steele) by giving to a homeless man who regularly camps out on their block.
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Director Nicole Holofcener's oeuvre has reflected her life's journey, as well as that of her audience: young adulthood, marriage, divorce and now, with "Please Give," middle age and all that entails including figuring out your teenage kids, keeping a
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On the surface, which is where the Sundance Film Festival often lives, there aren't many writer-directors who have less in common than Nicole Holofcener and David Michod. Yet the surface, as anyone who's slipped on an invisible patch of Park City ice
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What’s better than a movie featuring Catherine Keener, whose performances tend to feel as if they’ve been sculpted out of clay -- so earthy, so authentic, you forget you’re not just eavesdropping on whatever life she happens to be occupying at the
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