![]() ![]() Photo By: Andres Otero/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for YOUNG ADULT Premiere, The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, NY December 8, 2011. Photo By: Harmon Seare/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for YOUNG ADULT Premiere, The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, NY December 8, 2011. Photo by: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for YOUNG ADULT Premiere, The Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, NY December 8, 2011. Photo By: Priscilla Grant/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for Premiere TWILIGHT, Mann Village and Bruin Theaters, Los Angeles, CA, November 17, 2008. Photo By: Adam Orchon/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for NETFLIX - THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE Season 1 Premiere, ArcLight Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA October 8, 2018. Photo By: Dee Cercone/Everett Collection Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 2 Premiere, Nokia Theatre at L.A. LIVE Stadium 14, Los Angeles, CA October 3, 2015. Liberal Arts Photos Elizabeth Reaser Elizabeth Reaser at arrivals for AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL Season Premiere, Regal Cinemas L.A. Her appearance as the matriarch of a small town vampire clan in the rabidly anticipated "Twilight" (2008) solidified her status as a screen talent with limitless potential. She gained even greater press for her recurring role as an amnesiac on "Grey's Anatomy," and eventually gained her own short-lived series, "The Ex-List" (CBS, 2008). A moving performance as a Norwegian immigrant in "Sweet Land" (2005) led to more high-profile projects, including the feature comedy "The Family Stone" (2005) and TV work on "Saved" (TNT, 2006). ![]() A graduate of Julliard, she balanced television work with stage work in New York and Los Angeles before gaining attention for small but significant turns in movies like "The Believer" (2001) and "Thirteen Conversations about One Thing" (2001). His Three Daughters does not currently have a release date.A string of assured dramatic turns in independent features helped to elevate actress Elizabeth Reaser's profile from acclaimed stage actress to buzzworthy lead in projects ranging from "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2005- ) to the 'tween film sensation, "Twilight" (2008). "The film may observe the sisters preparing for the worst, but as these final moments with a loved one reveal hopefully, some things live on forever and His Three Daughters is destined to exist as proof in itself of that." "Given its limited setting, it might sound like a knock that His Three Daughters would likely work as well on the stage as it does on screen, but that's more of a tribute to its live-wire energy that you almost never see anywhere but the best of theatre productions, and the gentle cinematic touches that are judiciously employed throughout make the drama transcendent, from a generally muted color palette that comes alive with the intensity of emotion at hand and a delicately deployed score by Rodrigo Amarante that really does deliver grace notes. "Each of his stars gets a chance to shine - Coon is a firecracker from the start, Lyonne eases into one of the richest roles of her career, and Olsen is the film's sneaky-great secret weapon - but they're all at their best when forced into working together." The Moveable Fest Related: Elizabeth Olsen lands next lead movie role opposite Alicia Vikander IndieWire It's wry, vivid and moving in unexpected ways." Despite any dread a skim of the synopsis might provoke, the film is free of the mopey melodrama or Sundancey quirks that often make the dying-parent/estranged-sibling screen subgenre so dire. "With poison-tipped stabs of humor and swells of feeling, His Three Daughters shakes off the familiarity of its setup and the inevitable shadow of its thematic forebears. And yet this family drama, sharply written and directed by Azazel Jacobs, cuts even deeper with clever crafting." The Hollywood Reporter "Such powerhouse talent packed into one movie is enough to satisfy on performance alone, especially when these compelling actors are pitted against one another in His Three Daughters, a ruthless, humane, and darkly funny story of grief and letting go. After 101 minutes, you will know the floor plan to this apartment, its weathered furniture and dens of privacy, like a familiar cocoon." Mashable "Characters regress, recollections diverge, old wounds fester. Jacobs gamely captures the out-of-time emotional shearing and bizarre mundanity of palliative care, how the walls, memories, hours warp and metastasize around waiting for the inevitable. "Death, especially of the slow and managed kind, is claustrophobic. Here's what some of the critics have said: The Guardian Related: Elizabeth Olsen offers advice to aspiring Marvel actors ![]()
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