I Love Your Work
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The film follows fictional movie star Gray Evans through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds Gray of his own life before becoming famous. A dark psychological drama, this movie explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting what you want and wanting what you get.... (Full plot summary below)

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The film follows fictional movie star Gray Evans through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds Gray of his own life before becoming famous. A dark psychological drama, this movie explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting what you want and wanting what you get.

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Zap2it.com - 7/10 by Dan FienbergGoldberg takes his message really seriously, abandoning a satirical edge early on, as if he were the first person to ever discover that celebrity is hollow.
Monsters and Critics - 6/10 by Ron WilkinsonAn edgeless one man show by Ribisi that acts like being insane.
Cinematical - 6/10 by Christopher CampbellSo many questions are raised from both sides of the celebrity fence that the film could only have been made by someone as on-the-edge of stardom as [Goldberg].
Paste Magazine - 5/10 by Robert DavisIt's an intriguing mish-mash, a meta-textual stew that Goldberg, unfortunately, paints with a big, thick brush and then underlines with fat charcoal pencils.
Hollywood Report Card - 5/10 by Ross AnthonyA crisp impressionistic look at stardom while pointing out the allure of being common. Very strong in direction, script and acting, but struggles to finish.
Variety - 5/10 by Todd McCarthyWallow in Hollywood hipster self-absorption.
Moviehole - 5/10 by Clint MorrisIt's Joshua Jackson who's a powerhouse here...a very admirable film though, and for a first-time filmmaker, it's a great accomplishment.
TheMovieChicks.com - 5/10 by Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann PaloneI love your other work - this one I'm not so crazy about.
Newark Star-Ledger - 4/10 by Stephen WhittyWhat is so dreadful about unearned fame and undeserved riches that warrants this faux-Antonioni despair?
eFilmCritic.com - 4/10 by David CorneliusIt's too busy trying to be clever that it forgets to give us anything that's actually interesting.

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