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  • Webmasters $$ Make Money $$ Try the best programs 1) 2) 3) Sources For AUTOGRAPHS - - - ROBIN WRIGHT PENN 8 April 1966 Dallas, Texas Raised by her divorced mother, a Mary Kay Cosmetic executive, Robin Wright fell into acting at the urging of her modeling agent

  • At present, Robin lives with husband and fellow thespian Sean Penn and their two children; daughter Dylan and son, Hopper, in Santa Monica

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    Unbreakable (2000): Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, Robin Wright ...
    Review of the film.

  • Jackson, Robin Wright Penn, Spencer Treat Clark, Charlayne Woodard (Touchstone, 2000) Rated: R by PopMatters Film and TV Editor Fragile T o be unbreakable is to endure

  • David is a regular schmoe, working as a security guard at Temple University's football stadium, fretful about his future and in particular about his failing marriage with Audrey (Robin Wright Penn) and increasing distance from his young son Joseph (Spencer Treat Jamison)



    White Oleander (2002): Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman, Robin ...
    Review of the movie by Cynthia Fuchs.

  • | WHITE OLEANDER Director : Peter Kosminsky Cast : Michelle Pfeiffer, Alison Lohman, Robin Wright Penn, Renée Zellweger, Patrick Fugit, Billy Connolly, Cole Hauser, Noah Wyle, Svetlana Efremova (Warner Bros., 2002) Rated: PG-13 Release date : 11 October 2002 by PopMatters Film and TV Editor :

  • In a flashback that recurs when Astrid goes to visit mom in a maximum security prison, Barry comes pounding on the door, 'You can't do this to me!' (Imagine this situation: knowing you are poisoned, smashing your murderer's windows, to no avail: shades of Edmond O'Brien.) Ingrid responds, equally wrathful but infinitely icier, 'You don't know what I can do!' Incarcerated, Ingrid becomes, in her daughter's eyes, rather mythic, because she can take what's dished out (she appears with face bruised, slightly, but her hair is ever-silky) and because the first foster mother is the alcoholic and fervently born-again Starr (Robin Wright Penn), fond of spandex and makeup, and married to pretty boy carpenter Ray (Cole Hauser)





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    White Oleander
    Laura and Robin Clifford independently review the film.

  • Ingrid's dragged from her home by police, Astrid's picked up by children's services, then sees her mother sentenced to life in prison - whoa! What happened and how did it happen so fast? (We'll learn in flashbacks, but the transitions are unrealistic and the pre-prison mother-daughter relationship is mostly told via Lohman's clipped narration.) First stop is born again, ex-stripper Starr (Robin Wright Penn) who takes in foster kids for the extra income and God points

  • Scripter Mary Agnes Donoghue does a fair job in capturing the characters that surround Astrid, from her mother to the first foster care giver, Starr (Robin Wright Penn), to the vulnerable, dependent Claire (Renee Zellweger) to the outrageous Rena (Svetlana Efremova) who runs a half-way house for teenaged girls

  • Robin Wright Penn gives just the right note as born-again floozy Starr, a former bimbo beauty who takes Astrid in but soon suspects her ward of having relations with live-in boyfriend Ray (Cole Hauser)

  • The pretty teen has the necessary good looks (although, she more resembles Wright Penn than Pfeiffer) and gives a fair perf first time out


    Message in a Bottle (1999)
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  • It is mostly uninvolving, long and humourless and Robin Wright Penn didn't do such a good job with her character because I found her desperate and unlikeable


    Mommie weariest / 'White Oleander' has strong performances but ...
    Carla Meyer reviews the film [San Francisco Chronicle].

  • Starring Alison Lohman, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robin Wright Penn, Renee Zellweger

  • 'White Oleander' offers a blond bonanza of actresses, from Michelle Pfeiffer as the mother to newcomer Alison Lohman as her child and Robin Wright Penn and Renee Zellweger as the girl's foster mothers

  • That category includes her daughter, Astrid, whose desperation for family leads her to adopt the characteristics of her caretakers, be they a born-again ex-stripper (Wright Penn) or a depressed actress (Zellweger)

  • Wright Penn brings extraordinary nuance to the role of a trailer-trash mom fighting her demons every day

  • Wright Penn first appears in a tight dress, stilettos and a scab on her lip that might be a cold sore

  • The stellar production design reflects the characters' emotional states, from the bleached sterility of Zellweger's beach house to the barely contained mess in Wright Penn's kitchen


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  • White Oleander Starring: Alison Lohman, Michelle Pfieffer, Robin Wright Penn, Renee Zellwger, Svetlana Efremova, Billy Connelly, Patrick Fugit, Cole Hauser and Noah Wyle Directed by: Peter Kominsky Rated : PG 13 White Oleander is simply wonderful

  • Astrid's first foster mother, Starr (Robin Wright Penn), is an ex showgirl residing in a double-wide praising the name of the lord while slurping down a few brewskis and a spewing whole lot of anti-Christian like lingo

  • I can't wait to see what she brings on next! Robin Wright Penn plays Starr with a comical edge

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    White Oleander the Movie | White Oleander DVD Review
    By Ivana Redwine. [4 out of 5 stars]

  • My interest was heightened by the fact that Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger, Robin Wright Penn, and Alison Lohman were in the movie

  • Her foster mother is Starr (Wright Penn), a born-again Christian who was formerly a topless dancer, alcoholic, and cokehead

  • Renée Zellweger, Robin Wright Penn, and Svetlana Efremova seem right as Astrid's foster mothers, all of whom have too many problems of their own to be of much help to Astrid


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  • Prepare to die.' 1987 PG / Fantasy Comedy Directed by: Rob Reiner Starring: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright Penn, André the Giant Tagline She gets kidnapped

  • Years later, gloomy Princess Buttercup (Robin Wright Penn) is suddenly kidnapped by three decidedly odd fellows — thinking man Vizzini (Wallace Shawn), revenge-seeking Inigo (Mandy Patinkin) and dumb brute Fezzik (André the Giant)

  • Robin Wright Penn had to be attached to wires in the scene where Buttercup jumps from the castle window into Fezzik's arms because he couldn't support her himself


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  • Actors: Cary Elwes, Robin Wright-Penn Review Summary and Commentary Buttercup is a lowely farm girl who falls in love with her servant, but when he goes to seek his fortune, she hears that he was killed by the dreaded priate Robertson


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  • The Pledge (2001) THE PLEDGE Jack Nicholson Robin Wright Penn Rated 2 hrs 4 mins On DVD Directed by Sean Penn Compare prices for The Pledge merchandise (New) (Used) NUMBERS : $18, 894, 185: $7, 430, 000 CONSENSUS Though its subject matter is grim and may make viewers queasy, The Pledge features an excellent, subtle performance by Jack Nicholson

  • SYNOPSIS Director Sean Penn's (THE INDIAN RUNNER, THE CROSSING GUARD) third film features Jack Nicholson as Jerry Black, a retired detective whose final case ultimately causes his slow descent into madness

  • Penn's unending parade of unhappy situations is simply too insistent, his suffocating, claustrophobic worldview more of an assault than the revelation he perhaps hopes it will be

  • Jack Nicholson passes on the ham, delivering a subtle, weighted performance that neatly complements Sean Penn's growing confidence as a director

  • Penn's direction is given to flat, self-conscious realism

  • And while you're at it, be sure to invite along Jack Nicholson fans and anyone who saw the first two movies that Sean Penn directed

  • There are only varying degrees of misery in Penn's films, which make them as real as your own skin


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  • Robin Wright-Penn, whom we don't see enough of in movies these days, is given a nothing role as David's estranged wife, Audrey


    White Oleander : filmcritic.com Movie Review
    Norm Schrager reviews the movie.

  • Her troubles continue there, where a Bible-thumping, slutty-looking mom (Robin Wright Penn) has concerns about her boyfriend's (Cole Hauser) affections for the new addition to the family

  • RATING (out of 5) Director: Peter Kosminsky Producer: Hunt Lowry, John Wells Screenwriter: Mary Agnes Donoghue Stars: Alison Lohman, Robin Wright Penn, Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger, Billy Connolly, Noah Wyle, Svetlana Efremova, Patrick Fugit, Cole Hauser MPAA Rating: R Year of Release: 2002 Released on Video: 03/11/2003 Go to the official web site for Want the freshest reviews? Join our


    White Oleander
    Review of the film by Walter Chaw.

  • Search Film Freak Central Web search powered by WHITE OLEANDER (2002) ** (out of four) Join "Film Freak Central"'s mailing list (receive update alerts Thursdays bi-weekly) Enter your name and email address: Name: Email: Subscribe Unsubscribe starring Alison Lohman, Robin Wright Penn, Michelle Pfeiffer, Renée Zellweger screenplay by Mary Agnes Donoghue, based on the novel by Janet Fitch directed by Peter Kosminsky Anchored by an already-lauded (and justifiably so) performance from semi-newcomer Alison Lohman, veteran television director Peter Kosminsky manufactures a trio of unlikely neo-feminist empowerment workshops, loosely tying them together with an orphanage/prison trope and a ridiculous framing motif of sad dioramas in a row of suitcases

  • There's a quick mélange of faux- poignant images (artist Ingrid on the rooftop, feeling the wind--can you dig it?) before Astrid finds herself in the foster care of bible-thumping trailer hussy Starr (Robin Wright Penn) and her earthy carpenter husband Ray (Cole Hauser), then pinched failed actress Claire (Renée Zellweger, bravely trotting out her own clip from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4 ) and her globe-trotting husband Mark (Noah Wyle), and finally inexplicable Russian gypsy Rena (Sventlana Efremova), who operates a stall at the flea market and dispenses nuggets of Cyrillic-accented Oprah-wisdom


    'White Oleander' a touching story of abandonment and adaption
    Review by Sean Axmaker for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

  • In contrast, Astrid's initial foster mothers -- Robin Wright Penn's Bible-thumping ditzy bleached blonde in trailer-park pink and baby blue outfits, and Renée Zellweger's wisp of a needy young wife with an eggshell of an ego -- are like supporting characters in a Dickensian portrait, enigmatic impressions in the life of its orphan hero


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    Review by Kenneth Turan [The Los Angeles Times].

  • But to watch the film version (which stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Ingrid, newcomer Alison Lohman as Astrid, and Robin Wright Penn and Renée Zellweger as two of her foster mothers) is to feel, even if one hasn't read the novel, an unwanted sense of loss, a sense that this film, possibly inevitably, has not gotten all there is to get from Fitch's work

  • This character may sound like a cliché, but as played, very much against type, by Wright Penn in an excellent performance, she is completely individual and holds Astrid and our attentions almost as much as Ingrid does

  • 'White Oleander' Alison Lohman...Astrid Magnussen Robin Wright Penn...Star Michelle Pfeiffer...Ingrid Magnussen Renée Zellweger...Claire Richards Billy Connolly...Barry Svetlana Efremova...Rena Grushenka Patrick Fugit...Paul Trout Cole Hauser...Ray Noah Wyle...Mark Richards In association with Pandora, a John Wells production


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  • (1/28/01) According to The Hollywood Reporter, Jodie Foster and Robin Wright Penn are among those being considered to replace her

  • 1/28/01 - According to The Hollywood Reporter, two actresses being considered to replace Kidman are Jodie Foster and Robin Wright Penn


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