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  1. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Oct 29, 2023. Cate Marquis AWFJ.org. Surprisingly touching, Speed of Life showcases Ann Dowd, in a winning performance that reflects on life and love - and the ...

  2. Jan 10, 2020 · Speed of Life reminds us that the art of our idols, the fire, and the passion, survive the artist and that their immortality is you keeping that fire burning. Read More. By Bradley Gibson FULL REVIEW. 38.

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  3. Jan 9, 2020 · Written and directed by Liz Manashil, the movie is funny, charming and heart-breaking in turns. It does suffer a bit by lacking a strong thematic through-line to tie all of its disparate elements together. Still, a movie that tries to do too much isn’t the worst thing in the world. Speed of Life does have a lot to say about a wide variety of ...

  4. Parents need to know that Speed of Life is a quirky sci-fi dramedy about a David Bowie fan whose boyfriend disappears on the day Bowie dies in 2016, an act she attributes to a rip in the fabric of the universe. The action picks up 24 years later in 2040, with the main character still believing that her old….

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  5. Jan 10, 2020 · Title: Speed of Life MPAA Rating: NR Director: Liz Manashil Starring: Ann Dowd, Ray Santiago, Vella Lovell Runtime: 1 hr 16 mins. What Is It: In 2016, June is a woman feeling like her relationship is lacking something, that “big gesture” quality to convince herself that she’s moving forward in life, that everything will work out in the end before it’s too late.

  6. Dec 24, 2019 · Speed of Life is filled with many heartfelt moments. It’s funny, thoughtful and genuinely moving. The film’s femme centric crew includes DP Julia Swain, editor Josie Azzam, and production designer Marcie Maute. EDITOR’S NOTE: Speed of Life is AWFJ’s Movie of the Week for January 3, 2020

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  8. 13 likes. Review by Eden ★★★★. Sc-fi for the soul. SPEED OF LIFE is so effortlessly at ease in telling this wildly romantic and soulful story of a woman dealing with the death of late musician, David Bowie. Plus there's sci-fi, Ann Dowd and a perfect ending, the kind that will make you smile for hours afterwards. Available on Showtime!

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