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Release Date: 2012
Cast: Haylie Duff, Kathleen Robertson, Rick Hoffman, Judy Greer, Jason Lee, Marisa Coughlan, Franka Potente, Elvis Costello, Giovanni Ribisi, Jared Harris, Lake Bell, Vince Vaughn ...MORE
Cast: Haylie Duff, Kathleen Robertson, Rick Hoffman, Judy Greer, Jason Lee, Marisa Coughlan, Franka Potente, Elvis Costello, Giovanni Ribisi, Jared Harris, Lake Bell, Vince Vaughn, David Alan Graf, Joshua Jackson, Christina Ricci, Shalom Harlow ...LESS
Categories: Movies, Indie, Mystery, Drama Film
I Love Your Work is an American psychological thriller film completed in 2003 and released theatrically in 2005. The film was directed by Adam Goldberg and written by Goldberg and Adrian Butchart. An indictment of celebrity culture, it was not a commercial success. The cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Christina Ricci, and Vince Vaughn. The movie premiered on September 5, 2003 at the Toronto Film Festival.
The DVD was distributed by THINKFilm on March 28, 2006.
Gray Evans, a movie star, is losing his grip on reality, unable to adjust to his own celebrity, and addicted to romantic fantasies... MORE
I Love Your Work is an American psychological thriller film completed in 2003 and released theatrically in 2005. The film was directed by Adam Goldberg and written by Goldberg and Adrian Butchart. An indictment of celebrity culture, it was not a commercial success. The cast includes Giovanni Ribisi, Christina Ricci, and Vince Vaughn. The movie premiered on September 5, 2003 at the Toronto Film Festival.
The DVD was distributed by THINKFilm on March 28, 2006.
Gray Evans, a movie star, is losing his grip on reality, unable to adjust to his own celebrity, and addicted to romantic fantasies about idealistic love and his once simple life. With his celebrity marriage to the beautiful actress Mia already strained by jealousy and frustration after only a year together, Gray is looking for escape. An avid photographer, his voyeuristic nature leads him to a local video store, where an encounter with the video clerk's wife Jane leads to a dangerous obsession over what he imagines to be an ideal love. Gray falls further over the edge, as his conceptions of love and reality are further blurred by the similarities between Jane and his ex-girlfriend Shana to the point where obsession becomes LESS
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