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Displaying all articles tagged:
Annie Baker
trailer mix
Apr. 4, 2024
Interplanet Janet Is Over,
Janet Planet
Is My New Best Friend
Annie Baker’s debut film looks like it will make you cry one single, beautiful tear.
By
Jason P. Frank
nyff 2023
Sept. 29, 2023
What’s at NYFF? Paul Mescal (Times Two), Erotic Sci-fi, and a
Curse
These are the movies we’re excited to see at this year’s NYFF — ones you maybe haven’t heard quite so much about yet.
By
Vulture Staff
theater review
Sept. 12, 2023
The Mortal Truths of Annie Baker’s
Infinite Life
“This is part of Baker’s brilliance: to ruffle feathers with the calmest of breezes.”
By
Sara Holdren
Apr. 23, 2017
Theater Review: Annie Baker’s
The Antipodes
Is the Opposite of What You’d Expect
A playwright known for looking at those around her instead looks within.
By
Jesse Green
reasons to love new york
Dec. 17, 2015
Annie Baker on Memoir, Reality TV, and Hollywood
This year, she kicked off a residency at the Signature Theater with a short run of
John
and began work on a screenplay for talent-spotting
Über-
producer Scott Rudin.
By
Boris Kachka
theater
Aug. 11, 2015
Theater Review: Annie Baker’s
John
Another transformation.
By
Jesse Green
theater
May 18, 2015
Theater Review: The Return of Annie Baker’s
The Flick
Back for a longer run this time.
By
Jesse Green
theater
May 7, 2015
Watching Annie Baker, a Playwright Who Chooses Her Movies Wisely
She doesn’t think the theater is an especially intellectual art form.
By
Jesse Green
Mar. 13, 2013
Theater Review:
The Flick
and
The Lying Lesson
Annie Baker finds truth; Craig Lucas, not so much.
By
Jesse Green