LymeLife is a Must See!

Mixing comedy with the manner of growing up, Lymelife is a a funny, biting and loving tribute to the American family directed by Derick Martini, making his directorial debut. Award-winning filmmakers Derick and his brother Steven collaborated on the script based on their experiences growing up on suburban Long Island.

“Lymelife,” a story about the dark side of suburban paradise and the loss of innocence centers on two deeply troubled, dysfunctional families during the late 1970s. The film revolves around an awkward, sensitive 15-year old boy, Scott Bartlett (Rory Culkin), whose family life is turned upside-down after an outbreak of Lyme disease hits the community spreading illness and paranoia.

Scott’s parents — a workaholic father, Mickey (Alec Baldwin) and an overprotective mother, Brenda (Jill Hennessy) — are on the verge of a divorce as his older brother Jim (Kieran Culkin) is about to ship off for war. Complicating matters, Scott has fallen in love with his next door neighbor, Adrianna Bragg (Emma Roberts). Adrianna seems to be the only person in the world who understands Scott demonstrated by her equally troubled, less affluent family including an uptight mother, Melissa (Cynthia Nixon), carrying on a not-so-clandestine love affair, and a father, Charlie (Timothy Hutton), slowly slipping away from the effects of Lyme disease. Both profoundly funny and deeply moving, “Lymelife” looks at first love and family dynamics during a time of drastic economic and cultural change.

Release Date: April 8, 2009

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Cynthia Nixon has signed up as a cast member for British commercial web ITV’s drama An Englishman in New York, a follow-up to the 1975 TV movie The Naked Civil Servant.

Nixon plays a performance artist and playwright Penny Arcade in the drama and John Hurt reprises his role as English eccentric Quentin Crisp.

The drama follows Crisp’s move to New York in the early 80s, where the gay writer and raconteur was embraced by celebrities and artists, including Penny Arcade.

The two created the long-running performance/interview piece, “The Last Will and Testament of Quentin Crisp.”

Also joining the cast is Jonathan Tucker (Veronica Must Die, The Black Donnellys), who stars as Crisp’s friend, the American artist Patrick Angus, and “Swoozie Kurtz” (”Pushing Daisies”), as Crisp’s agent, Connie Clausen.

Currently shooting in London and New York, the drama is directed by Richard Laxton and written by Brian Fillis.

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