SummaryIn a tour-de-force performance, Naomi Watts captures the rhythms, trials and tribulations of an actor caught up in the whirlwind of her career before retreating to a personal life that is as chaotic as her professional one. (Strand Releasing)
Directed By:Scott Coffey
Written By:Scott Coffey
Ellie Parker
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Mixed or Average
51
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Generally Favorable
7.0
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
41% Positive
9 Reviews
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41% Mixed
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18% Negative
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83
Watts is a champ for seeing this through now that she's actually famous.
75
A good movie, fearless and true, observant and merciless. Naomi Watts was brave to make it and gifted to make it so well.
63
Eventually the energy of the original short runs out and the movie coasts on fumes, but it remains surprisingly enjoyable for all that.
50
Most of the gags misfire, though some scenes are memorably tawdry.
50
A clumsy spoof of Hollywood, EP always roots for its hapless heroine. But where this trifle fascinates most is in its connections to David Lynch's masterpiece.
38
Watts is good -- occasionally very good -- and her willingness to be filmed at unflattering angles, in pore-wallowing or with bright blue ice cream smeared on her face is admirable.
25
Shot on digital video, made on the run whenever Watts was available between gigs, the movie is a pointless, tedious eyesore.
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