Trixie Review |
by edwin jahiel |
TRIXIE (2000) * Directed and written by Alan Rudolph. Story by
Rudolph and John Binder. Photography, Jan Kiesser. Editing, Michael
Ruscio. .Production design, Richard Paris and Linda Del Rosario.
Music, Mark Isham and Roger Neill. Produced by...more |
Trixie Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "TRIXIE"
With Robert Altman as his mentor/producer, Alan Rudolph is
truly an experimental film-maker and, as with any innovator, he has
some hits ("Choose Me," "Afterglow") and misses ("Breakfast of
Champions," "Mrs....more |
Trixie Review |
by Laura Clifford |
Trixie Zurbo's (Emily Watson, "Cradle Will Rock") luck changes when she moves
from Chicago to a gambling resort town and immediately lands a job as a
security guard at a casino. This mixed metaphor madam knows that 'life is
no bed of gravy,' but soon...more |
Trixie Review |
by Christopher Null |
filmcritic.com presents a review from staff member Max Messier.
You can find the review with full credits at
http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/2a460f93626cd4678625624c007f2b46/6de7368c8c0e0a258825690d0006428c?OpenDocument more |
Trixie Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
In writer/director Alan Rudolph's TRIXIE, two-time Academy Award nominee
Emily Watson plays Trixie Zurbo, a likable and feisty woman who refers
to herself as "a private defective." She's a working-class gal on her
first case as she tries to find a...more |