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Brothers Charlie (David Rasche), Adrian and Michael (Christine Lahti) try to unlearn everything their psychoanalyst parents have taught them about life, as their family unit teeters on the edge of...
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Petunia: Directed by Ash Christian. With Tobias Segal, Thora Birch, Christine Lahti, Brittany Snow. The story of a family whose growth is stunted... a family that learns how to love themselves while loving each other (a little too much).
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- 2013-06-28
Jun 27, 2013 · Petunia: Film Review. Ash Christian's dysfunctional family dramedy features a plethora of neurotic, troubled characters. By THR Staff. June 27, 2013 11:38am. Petunia Poster Art - P 2013....
Due to its very limited release, [1] the film has been reviewed by few outlets. Reception for the film has generally been mixed. Frank Scheck from The Hollywood Reporter weighs, in a lukewarm review, a "wildly inconsistent" plot against "some marvelous moments and a terrific ensemble". [2]
Petunia Reviews. With honesty, conviction, humor, and insight, Christian and his cast and crew have created what is easily one of summer 2013's best films. Full Review | Original Score: 4.0/4.0...
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Opening in New York City on June 28th at Cinema Village, Petunia follows a dysfunctional family of New Yorkers coming to terms with their own misgivings about life, relationships and the unpredictability of love. Unpredictability has practically becoming a defining characteristic of an Ash Christian film, yet it's an unpredictability always ...