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(Untitled)
(Theatrical Release, 2009)

Leading Role: Adam Goldberg, Marley Shelton
Director: Jonathan Parker


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Format: Theatrical Release
Oct 2009
Rated R
Recording Mode: (unknown)
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Movie Description
BARTLEBY’s Jonathan Parker directs this indie romantic comedy/satire that comments on more than just love. Adrian Jacobs (Adam Goldberg, 2 DAYS IN PARIS) is an avant-garde composer whose artist brother, Josh (Eion Bailey, BAND OF BROTHERS), has sold out and whose work has become a favorite for office walls. When Josh introduces gallery manager Madeleine (Marley Shelton, PLANET TERROR) to his brother, the two begin a romance that also promises to help Adrian in his struggling career. But this introduction causes friction between Madeleine and Josh, whose mediocre paintings are the main moneymaker for Madeleine’s business. (UNTITLED) also stars Vinnie Jones and Zak Orth.

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Cast:Adam Goldberg, Marley Shelton
Director:Jonathan Parker
Producer:Andreas Olavarria, Catherine di Napoli

Industry Reviews
"As in the best movie satires, there's a solid core of truth informing director Jonathan Parker's (Untitled), which takes on the New York art and music worlds in one smart and funny swoop."
Los Angeles Times - Gary Goldstein (10/23/2009)

"Jonathan Parker's acutely witty art-world satire carries off a tricky balancing act."
New York Times - Stephen Holden (10/23/2009)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his is a smart and funny comedy surprise dripping style, laughs and attitude."
Box Office - Pete Hammond (10/23/2009)

"[T]he whole cast is museum quality, and the 'music' performances are pitch-perfect in their dissonance." -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (10/29/2009)

"[F]or all its sharp comic angles, Jonathan Parker's film takes its central questions seriously and avoids the pat follow-your-bliss answers Hollywood prefers."
Hollywood Reporter - Sheri Linden (10/22/2009)

"[A] comedy worth of the best Woody Allen....The movie plunges fearlessly but not brainlessly into the world of art so cutting edge it has run out of edges."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (11/04/2009)

"[A] smart and funny satire of the contemporary New York art scene..."
Washington Post (11/06/2009)


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