Synecdoche, New York: Frustrating, Unsettling, and Worth It Synecdoche, New York, is a haunting film. In the weeks since I saw it, I'm not sure a day has gone by that I haven't thought about it. It's also a humongous, confusing mess.
Synecdoche, New York, is a haunting film. In the weeks since I saw it, I'm not sure a day has gone by that I haven't thought about it. It's also a humongous, confusing mess.
Oct 16 2008 - 7:30am by
Molly

Michelle Williams smiled big at a screening of her new movie
Synecdoche, New York in, where else, NYC last night. The screenwriter, director, producer for the film Charlie Kaufman posed next to his stars Michelle and Catherine Keener. Afterward, the group was off to the after party where Michelle and Spike Jonze
held hands and cuddled close while chatting with friends, even sneaking a few kisses on their way out.
Movie Preview: Synecdoche, New York Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut, Synecdoche, New York, has been generating positive buzz ever since it premiered at Cannes this year. Time Magazine calls it "A miracle movie," while Variety claims it is "a wildly ambitious and gravely serious contemplation of life. The picture exerts power and artistic mystery."

Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut,
Synecdoche, New York, has been generating
positive buzz ever since it premiered at
Cannes this year. Time Magazine calls it "
A miracle movie," while Variety claims it is "a
wildly ambitious and gravely serious contemplation of life. The picture exerts power and artistic mystery."

Yesterday Michelle Williams lit up the red carpet at the
premiere of Adoration at
Cannes and today she was promoting her own film,
Synecdoche, New York with co-stars Catherine Keener and Philip Seymour Hoffman by her side. (Buzz has a couple of
movie clips here) Michelle went casual for the photocall before slipping into another gown for the big premiere. It's great to see her out at events again, and while she's only in town for a quick two days, she's looking to make a few memories.

Did you like Being John Malkovich, Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind? How you answer this question will probably indicate whether or not you'll be interested in Charlie Kaufman's directorial debut,
Synecdoche, New York. The movie is premiering at
Cannes and stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Michelle Williams and Jennifer Jason Leigh, among a ton of others.