Lauren Ambrose, news

Starting Out in the Evening is Finally Here

Sun, 11/18/2007 - 5:13pm
Submitted by TimK

I’ve been waiting for this independent film, starring Lauren Ambrose, Frank Langella, and Lili Taylor, about a grad student who reinvigorates the hopes and dreams of an old novelist.

The movie premiered at January’s Sundance Film Festival, where critics liked it. It’s based on the 1999 novel by Brian Morton, the story of a New York novelist, Leonard Schiller (Frank Langella). His books were once acclaimed, but now are out of print. He is close to his daughter Ariel (Lili Taylor), but otherwise keeps to himself in a structured, joyless existence… until grad student Heather Wolfe (Lauren Ambrose) decides to write her Master’s thesis on him and his work. In the process, she grows close to him, challenging him to accept that he’s “using his age to mask a deeper conflict.” Then she starts trudging through his life’s scars, including that of his long-deceased wife.

The film is coming to theaters—finally!—starting Friday, November 23.

Here’s the official trailer: Click to continue »

The Jezebel James TCA Panel

Wed, 07/25/2007 - 5:48pm
Submitted by TimK

Amy Sherman-Palladino and her husband and co-producer Daniel were on a panel at this month’s Television Critics Association tour, along with Parker Posey, Lauren Ambrose, and Scott Cohen. Click to continue »

Lauren Ambrose Movie: Starting Out in the Evening

Fri, 06/15/2007 - 9:18pm
Submitted by TimK

The Hollywood Reporter reports that Starting Out in the Evening is scheduled to come to theaters this November.

Starting Out in the Evening is an independent film starring Lauren Ambrose, Frank Langella, and Lili Taylor. It premiered at January’s Sundance Film Festival, where critics liked it. Click to continue »

If You're in New York City, See Lauren Ambrose as Juliet

Mon, 06/04/2007 - 11:02pm
Submitted by TimK

Lauren Ambrose is playing Juliet, in Romeo and Juliet, at The Public Theater in New York. Tickets are free. See the event’s page, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare in the Park, for more information.

-TimK

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