Olivia Thirlby from “The Wackness”

Posted on July 10, 2008 at 8:20 pm

The wonderful Olivia Thirlby, who played Juno‘s best friend and is featured in the current Vanity Fair cover story on the most promising young stars, stopped by for a few seconds when I was interviewing Jonathan Levine, the writer/director of her new film, “The Wackness.”

Levine interview coming soon — stay tuned.

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2 Replies to “Olivia Thirlby from “The Wackness””

  1. Movie Mom, are you going to post a review for The Wackness? I have been reading about it and just wanted to know what you thought of it.
    Thanks!
    -Kate

  2. Thanks for asking, Kate! I wish I could post reviews of all of the independent films I see, but don’t always have time. I am thinking of doing capsules for some films. I liked “The Wackness” very much — clearly the work of an exceptionally talented and perceptive film-maker. But it is also the work of a very young film-maker. Some parts of the film are stronger than others — the chemistry between the three lead characters is excellent and the period detail is evocative without being intrusive. If you see it, let me know what you think!

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