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Hollywood Dreams (2006)

Director: Henry Jaglom

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From Time Out New York

An emotionally troubled aspiring actress (Frederick) drifts into the orbit of a pair of agent-producers and falls in love with a mysterious young actor in the latest film from veteran indie director Henry Jaglom. Frederick’s committed performance helps hold together a story that often feels like little more than a loosely connected series of crying fits. Jaglom fans will want to see this, but those who don’t share the director’s seemingly limitless appetite for actorly self-indulgence may find it rough going.

Author: Joshua Land

Time Out New York Issue 608: May 24–30, 2007


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Director: Henry Jaglom

Cast: Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval

Duration: 101 mins

UK Release: May 25 2007



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