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  1. May 17, 2012 · Movie Review - 'Virginia' Milk writer Dustin Lance Black directs a swampy Southern melodrama about a single mother's affair with the married sheriff of a small Virginia town. Critic Scott Tobias ...

  2. May 15, 2012 · As Virginia spirals into madness and Tipton desperately defends himself against scandalous ruin, Dustin Lance Black’s semiautobiographical film shifts uneasily from expressionist fugue to ...

  3. Oct 11, 2016 · What follows is a dreamy, drug-addled sequence, in which Anne sees a future version of herself whom ascends the FBI’s ranks by ratting out her fellow detectives (many of whom, interestingly, are ...

  4. Aug 23, 2019 · Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/11/22 Full Review Audience Member I gave this movie 3 stars mainly for Elizabeth Debicki's portrayal of Virginia, which was illuminating, the ...

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    May 18, 2012 · Virginia is a beautiful yet unhinged single mother who struggles to raise her son Emmett while dreaming of escaping her small Southern boardwalk town. Her long time affair with the very married, Mormon Sheriff Richard Tipton is thrown into question when he decides to run for public office. Things are further complicated when Emmett begins a romantic relationship with Tipton’s daughter ...

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  6. Running time. 116 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $12,728. Virginia (originally titled What's Wrong with Virginia) is a 2010 film written and directed by Dustin Lance Black and starring Jennifer Connelly, Ed Harris, Emma Roberts, Carrie Preston, and Toby Jones .

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  8. Aug 22, 2019 · For this is a movie that wants to write, not to live. In fact, Vita & Virginia is rooted in the two women's letters, which were adapted into a stage piece by actress-author Eileen Atkins.

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