Topic: Lili Taylor

The Pier

FOLLOWING A successful screening at last year's Galway Film Fleadh, Gerard Butler's pleasant, low-key drama gets a deserved outing at selected...
Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor are in talks to join Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in James Wan's upcoming thriller, formerly called The...

Ron Livingston Joins The Conjuring

And then there were two... more. Yes, mere days after Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga signed on to star in Saw veteran James Wan's new horror film...
Ron Livingston and Lili Taylor, both actors who cut their teeth in the indie scene, are in negotiations to join Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga in...

A timely taco beats a trendy truffle

0 . Taking care of business: Phil Gravitt forwards a Craigslist ad for two line cooks for a South of Market Mexican restaurant. "Nights only," said...

State of Mind

State of Mind is an American television drama that follows the life of psychotherapist Ann Bellows and her life as a therapist. Lili Taylor as Ann Bellows Derek Riddell as James LeCroix Mido Hamada as Taj Kalid Theresa Randle as Cordelia Banks ...

Lili Taylor

Lili Taylor is an American stage, film, and television actress.Lili Taylor worked with John Cusack and Jeremy Piven at Evanston's Piven Theater, and later acted in films with both performers, but has made a name for herself outside of this ...

Movie reviews: Touch Base

This nineteen minute short from 1994 is pretty much a one-woman Lili Taylor show, which is fine, because Lili Taylor is generally pretty good, and I?d say is very good here. Taylor gossips about her in a somewhat disparaging but not ...
The Brooklyn Academy of Music's ongoing retrospective of vampire films "Bela Lugosi's Dead, Vampires Live Forever" resists defining the immortal amoral creature.. 1983's The Hunger, starring David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon, and featuring Bauhaus performing "Bela Lugosi ...
New Group delves into the dirty doings of O'Neill's 'Mourning Becomes Electra'The sins of the forefathers come home to roost like buzzards in Eugene O'Neill's 1931 American Gothic trilogy, " But it's still a very long day ...