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- Good Posture doesn't break any new ground, but the performances in the movie are so watchable, that it's an entertaining ride from beginning to end. Jul 11, 2020 Rated: 4/5 • Oct 7, 2019 It's affectionately told from inside its particular world, admitting absurdities but essentially forgiving.
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A lazy and beautiful young woman uses men to make her life easier, until she pushes one too far, forcing her to discover that she can live a better life by taking responsibility for herself ...
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Oct 3, 2019 · Good Posture review: Emily Mortimer stars as reclusive author in touching comedy-drama. The directorial debut of actor Dolly Wells, the film’s script features the kind of complicated,...
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Apr 28, 2019 · A finding-yourself dramedy grounded in a sense of place that’s socioeconomic as much as geographical, the warm-hearted film Good Posture is an understated but assured debut for the actor,...
Good Posture is a 2019 American comedy-drama film written and directed by actress Dolly Wells, in her directorial debut. It stars Grace Van Patten as Lilian, a young woman who moves in with her father's friend, the famous and reclusive author Julia played by Emily Mortimer.
Feb 10, 2019 · Good Posture Review. Breaking up with her boyfriend (Gary Richardson), introverted film-school grad Lilian (Grace Van Patten) moves out and in with reclusive writer Julia Price (Emily Mortimer...
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Oct 3, 2019 · Good Posture review: a cameo-studded bookish comedy set in Brooklyn. Debut director Dolly Wells makes a play to be the new indie-com darling with this witty literary two-hander starring Emily Mortimer as a reclusive writer and Grace Van Patten as her unlikely lodger. 3 October 2019. Tweet.