I Love Your Work (2004)
- Starring:
- Giovanni Ribisi, Franka Potente, (more)
- Director(s):
- Adam Goldberg
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
- Category:
- Independent Films, Drama
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A hot young celebrity discovers fame can be a toxic substance in this independent drama. Gray Evans (Giovanni Ribisi) is a successful actor in his late twenties who would seem to have it made. Gray is married to an attractive actress with a solid career of her own, Mia Lang (Franka Potente), he's got several projects in the works, he gets lots of fan mail, and he gets to hang out at ritzy parties with his heroes. But Gray is far from happy; his marriage to Mia is starting to fall apart, and he's being driven to distraction by his obsessive belief that a fan is stalking him. As Gray struggles to separate his delusions from reality, he finds himself indulging in a bit of stalking of his own, as he begins following John (Joshua Jackson), a clerk at a video store who is a big fan of his movies. The way Gray sees it, John is happier than he is, John's pretty wife, Jane (Marisa Coughlan), loves him while Mia doesn't care for him any more, and all in all he'd just as soon trade lives with the guy. In the midst of all this, Gray has recently run into Shana (Christina Ricci), a former flame he'd like to reconnect with. Directed by actor Adam Goldberg, I Love Your Work features a number of major stars in cameo roles, including Vince Vaughn, Jason Lee, and Elvis Costello. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 111 mins
Complete Cast:
- Giovanni Ribisi - Gray Evans
- Christina Ricci - Shana
- Jared Harris - Yehud
- Marisa Coughlan - Jane
- Vince Vaughn - Stiev
- David Alan Graf - Zoo Policeman
- Lake Bell - Felicia
- Eric Siegel - Phil
- Bob Sattler
- Jason Lee - Stalker
- Randall Batinkoff
- Franka Potente - Mia Lang
- Shalom Harlow - Charlotte
- Judy Greer - Samantha
- Joshua Jackson - John
- Elvis Costello - Himself
- Rick Hoffman - Louis
- Holly King
- Haylie Duff
- Dan Bucatinsky
- Glen Campbell
- Director(s):
- Adam Goldberg
- Writer(s):
- Adam Butchart, Adrian Butchart, Adam Goldberg
- Producer(s):
- Adam Goldberg, Josh Newman, Timothy Wayne Peternel
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Violence, Drug Content)
- Categories:
- Drama, Independent Films
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