It's time for an installment of "What Alan Was Watching" during our TV critic's numerous days off in December.
Everyone remembers their first time becoming a piece of furniture, especially Juliette Lewis. In By Design, which premiered at Sundance, she plays a woman whose body swaps with a chair ...
By Chris Gardner She has been acting since 1987, and over a nearly four-decade career, Juliette Lewis is known for playing a crazed murderer (Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers), a pastor’s ...
opening on three women—Camille (Juliette Lewis), Lisa (Samantha Mathis) and Irene (Robin Tunney)—as they meet for their weekly lunch. Like an adult version of the Heathers of Heathers ...
Filmmaker Amanda Kramer melded a number of different art forms in her new feature “By Design,” but her tallest order was turning Juliette Lewis into a chair. “I think of it as it’s a body ...
played by a fantastic and committed Juliette Lewis, plus her two friends. The voiceover shifts into being biting as the camera notably pulls away. Gone is Griffith’s effusive affection and in ...
Camille (Juliette Lewis) is an unusual woman whom the film’s narrator (Melanie Griffith, no less) claims is a “sure and satisfied person.” One has to take her word for it, since the individual on ...