Pieces of April
Starring: Katie Holmes, Patricia Clarkson
Directed by:
2003 Drama
Pieces of April, a playful comedy laced with heartbreak that wowed them at Sundance, should put things right. Holmes has her best screen role to date as April, a screw-up to her suburban family. April lives in a dumpy Manhattan walk-up; her boyfriend (Derek Luke of Antwone Fisher) is black -- you get the picture. To mend wounds, April invites her mom (Patricia Clarkson), dad (Oliver Platt), sister (Alison Pill), brother (John Gallagher Jr.) and granny (Alice Drummond) to drive down for Thanksgiving dinner. She can't cook, but, damn it, she will.
It sounds like sitcom pap. But writer Peter Hedges (About a Boy, What's Eating Gilbert Grape), making an encouragingly nonpushy debut as a director, is too good for that. Even mom's terminal cancer doesn't turn the film maudlin, thanks to Clarkson, who is scrappy perfection in the role. But it's Holmes who holds Pieces together. Whether she's begging for cooking tips from her black neighbors (Lillias White and Isiah Whitlock) or fighting with a bitchy tenant (Sean Hayes of Will and Grace), Holmes nails every laugh without missing the dramatic nuances. She makes April and her movie well worth knowing.
PETER TRAVERS
(October 9, 2003)
(Posted: Oct 9, 2003)
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heather50s writes:
Katie Holmes has breezed through the transition from t.v. to film because of her Oscar-caliber talent. Watch out! This girls got talent!!! "Pieces of April" is a great independant film that everyone should see.
Aug 31, 2007 15:23:08
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