Adapting tales from her recent short story collection of the same title, Rebecca Miller's "Personal Velocity" is a fresh and striking fictional triptych catching three young New York state women -- ...
It took nearly 70 years, but the iconic and overwhelmingly sensual image of a girl on a swing in Jean Renoir's classic pastoral A Day In The Country has been reduced in Rebecca Miller's Personal ...
In “Personal Velocity,” there are three women connected by strange turns, accidental epiphanies and the craft of fiction. There’s white-trash Delia Shunt — “rhymes with cunt” — (Kyra Sedgwick), who ...
Three women whose lives have followed very different paths ponder their pasts and their futures in this omnibus film from second-time director Rebecca Miller, adapted from her acclaimed short story ...
With Charlie Kaufman’s Adaptation throwing the spotlight on screenwriting guru Robert McKee’s ironclad rules of storytelling, it’s exciting to watch a talented young writer/director behave as if McKee ...
The indpendent film "Personal Velocity" follows three women who have each reached a turning point in their lives. Two of the film's three stars, Parker Posey and Kyra Sedgwick, visit The Early Show ...
White trash Delia Shunt — “rhymes with cunt” (Kyra Sedgwick) — lives in a destructive marriage molded by her abusive hippie dad and premature breasts. Greta (Parker Posey) married safe and sure Lee ...
Personal Velocity closes with the tale of Paula (Balk), a young misfit fleeing both a crime and a boyfriend, whose baby she is unhappily carrying. Her maternal instincts kick in when she picks up an ...