The logline for Amanda Kramer’s latest film, “By Design,” sounds both ... ve pulled off this high-wire act. When Camille (Juliette Lewis) arrives at a chair store with two chatty friends ...
Sundance: "I commend you for trying to explain ... A woman of limited means played by Juliette Lewis becomes besotted by a chair in an antique furniture store. Besotted by its form.
Naturally, The Verge is going to be taking in as much of Sundance as we can ... It turns out Juliette Lewis makes a very good chair. In this surreal film her character Camille feels overlooked ...
Melanie Griffith, Samantha Mathis and Robin Tunney co-star in Amanda Kramer's latest oddball offering, which premiered at Sundance ... The film tells the story of Camille (Lewis) a single ...
One can understand why the offbeat and brilliant Juliette Lewis was chosen for the principal ... as the chair’s sales clerk is fine. This film doesn’t have a straightforward story line that ...
While the Sundance ... but festival audiences surely will respond to By Deisgn’s open-ended ideas about consumerism, status and the baggage we accumulate both emotional and physical. RELATED: In ...
To watch “Opus,” the muddled semisatire starring Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich that premiered at the Sundance Film Festival ... vainglorious is Clara (Juliette Lewis), a tart-tongued TV ...
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