Mother love can be smothering, the sometimes uncomfortable topic of “Introducing the Dwights,” an Australian dramedy about a woman whose show business aspirations cloud her maternal perspective. Jean ...
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Introducing the Dwights: Comedic drama. Starring Brenda Blethyn, Khan Chittenden, Emma Booth and Richard Wilson. Directed by Cherie Nowlan. (R. 108 minutes. At Bay Area theaters.) Jean Dwight -- a ...
Brenda Blethyn is a force of nature, which is simultaneously the best and worst part of the Australian comedy “Introducing the Dwights.” As Jean Dwight, a once-promising comedian still hungry for the ...
Right at the beginning, “Introducing the Dwights” turns the volume up to “screech” and then never turns it down. Certainly, it’s true that fine movies can be made about characters you wouldn’t want on ...
If all unhappy families are interesting in different ways, as Tolstoy sort of said, how different is a family of comedians? Of course, the only real comic among the Dwights, a working-class Australian ...
Brenda Blethyn is a force of nature, which is simultaneously the best and worst part of the Australian comedy “Introducing the Dwights.” As Jean Dwight, a once-promising comedian still hungry for the ...
That line, impeccably delivered by Brenda Blethyn, pretty much sums up Jean’s character: big-mouthed, well-meaning, clumsy and contradictory. Jean is an English divorcee trapped in the Australian ...
JEANIE DWIGHT (Brenda Blethyn) works as a short-order cook in a Sydney cafeteria, but she used to be a comedy star and wishes she still was. Everything that’s funny and sad about “Introducing the ...
Brenda Blethyn gives an amazing performance in Introducing the Dwights. As an aging stand-up comic whose brief moment of glory was nearly a lifetime ago, she’s a heartbreaking anomaly, a woman out of ...
Mother love can be smothering, the sometimes uncomfortable topic of “Introducing the Dwights,” an Australian dramedy about a woman whose show business aspirations cloud her maternal perspective. Jean ...
Pushing 60, Jean is a bitter bully toward her two sons: the absurdly patient Tim (Khan Chittenden) and the lovable, mentally challenged Mark (Richard Wilson). Conflict spins from Tim's belated coming ...
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