Serious Moonlight is a black comedy movie that focuses on a Chicago attorney named Louise, who decides to tie her husband, Ian, to a chair and duct tape him to save their failing marriage. Things take ...
The enormous groundswell of sympathy and support surrounding the release of Adrienne Shelly’s “Waitress” blinded most viewers to its clear deficiencies. It might be unfair to conjecture what the ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In 1983, David Bowie embarked on The Serious Moonlight Tour, a worldwide ...
“Serious Moonlight” is a strange postscript to the career of Adrienne Shelly, the delightful actress-filmmaker who was killed by an intruder in her New York apartment in 2006. At the time of her death ...
Magnolia Pictures has picked up “Serious Moonlight,” which is actress-screenwriter Adrienne Shelly’s first work to be produced posthumously. The film, which debuted at Tribeca this year, is the ...
A less-than-frothy domestic showdown owes as much to Edward Albee as to Nora Ephron. There’s a marital Armageddon going down in the home of Louise (Ryan) and Ian (Hutton), two unhappy suburbanites ...
You could call "Serious Moonlight," snappily written by the late actress-writer-director Adrienne Shelly, a five-and-dime "War of the Roses." This is meant as a compliment. By Doris Toumarkine, The ...
In 1983, David Bowie embarked on The Serious Moonlight Tour, a worldwide concert tour to support the release of his new album, Let's Dance. The tour opened in Brussels, Belgium, in May and ended in ...
Louise (Meg Ryan), a high-powered Manhattan lawyer, is touched when she arrives for the weekend to her family’s upstate getaway to find it strewn with rose petals by her husband of 13 years, Ian ...
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