6/22/2023 0 Comments The broken hearts galleryAnd then realize they should be themselves. And I think that’s something that we haven’t often seen, especially in a romantic comedy, where we’ve seen so many women try and twist themselves to be something that they’re not for a man or a partner. Not despite the fact that she is weird, but because she is weird. Geraldine and I talk about this a lot - she’s someone who has her foibles and her anxieties, but she’s someone who is sort of asking the world to love her. I had seen her in “Blockers,” I had seen her in “Hala,” and I’d also seen her in “Miracle Workers.” And I had met with - if I’m being very honest - many, many young, amazing actresses. Eric Charbonneau Tell me about casting Geraldine. Writer/Director Natalie Krinsky seen at “The Broken Hearts Gallery” x Sony Pictures Drive-In Experience at the Sony Pictures Lot. It had a lot of starts and stops, like so many specs do. I wrote this script, and it ended up getting some attention, and wound up on the 2011 Blacklist. I had been breaking up with my boyfriend, moving apartments, got fired from my job - really, the Lucy trifecta that she goes through in the movie. I wrote the first draft of this movie over 10 years ago when I was like 25, and I was this struggling young writer. It’s my longest relationship, so there’s that. In a recent interview (before the baby was born!), Krinsky talked about the surprising way “The Broken Hearts Gallery” came together, the state of romcoms and casting Soo as a lesbian cad. But Krinsky had the baby on Tuesday, and, according to a Sony publicist, participated in the movie’s junket Thursday, and also posted this photo from the hospital. She was also very pregnant until this week, with a due date of Oct. Krinsky is also writing another movie to direct for No Trace Camping, the company that produced “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” and described the project as “essentially what would happen if my mother and I were on a crime spree a la ‘Thelma and Louise.’” In Owen Gleiberman’s glowing review of the movie, he writes that writer-director Krinsky “has a witty and spirited commercial voice.” And she does have a lot going on these days, in addition to doing press for “The Broken Hearts Gallery.” She’s imminently pitching two TV shows, one of which she couldn’t discuss, the other of which is a limited series about the friendship between Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow.
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