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Whether trodding the boards for paying audiences or performing at the kitchen table for her theatrical family (mother Diane Salinger, father Jack Heller, uncle David Proval, boarder Harriet Schock) the only place Pandora Isaacs (Tanna Frederick) has ever felt truly safe and entirely at home is onstage. Like so many actors she is not completely sure about the difference between real life and the theater and - as she willingly admits - she really doesn't want to. Stinging from a recent romantic break-up, she retreats to the safety of her parents' ramshackle upstate country house - just 45 minutes from Broadway- where her non-theatrical sister (Julie Davis) and her sister's non-Jewish fiance (Judd Nelson) are also arriving for the weekend and the family's yearly Passover Seder, which is presided over by another uncle (Michael Emil). Family secrets, sibling rivalries and the possibility of true love as rare as a blue bullfrog all emerge, but at what cost?
Release Date Just 45 Minutes From Broadway Oct 3, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway

Tanna Frederick,Judd Nelson,Diane Salinger,Jack Heller,David Proval,Julie Davis,Harriet Schock,Mary Crosby,Sabrina Jaglom,Simon Jaglom,Michael Emil,Linda Carson,Jack Quaid,Eliza Roberts,Peter Townend,Emily Alexander

Genres Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : Drama,Comedy,Special Interest

User Ranting Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : 3.1
User Percentage For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : %
User Count Like for Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : 136
All Critics Ranting For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : 3.5
All Critics Count For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : 9
All Critics Percentage For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway : 11 %

Review For Just 45 Minutes From Broadway

You will either laugh or cringe, depending on your enjoyment of comic melodrama (the kind view) or distaste for overindulged actors (the not-so-kind view).
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

Altogether, it comes to resemble theater filmed by Paul Greengrass.
Michael Nordine-Village Voice

Though Jaglom intends for us to be charmed by show folk, the amateurish performances and perennially misjudged direction wind up portraying them instead as boundlessly needy narcissists.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

The boldness is welcome, the execution awkward.
David DeWitt-New York Times

Self-consciously cribbing from Chekhov by way of Robert Altman, the filmmaker convenes an extended family of stage actors at a decaying country house in New Rochelle, where the Ambien-enhanced emotional pitch lingers north of perpetual hysteria.
Sam Adams-Time Out New York

An investment in theatrical self-indulgence with diminishing returns.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

Self-indulgent drama in which braying actors spout utter twaddle about the Thea-tah.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Henry Jaglom applies what must by now qualify as a tradition of pointless agitation to the disruption of theater. Unsurprisingly, the results are disastrous.
Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine

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