• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 5, Friday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Entertainment

‘Fantasy Life’ review: Amanda Peet, back on the big screen, is better than ever

Story Center by Story Center
April 3, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
'Fantasy Life' review: Amanda Peet, back on the big screen, is better than ever

RELATED POSTS

Katie Trausch confirmed as CEO of Modesto Children’s Museum

How agencies are betting on entertainment to survive

Everything but the Score: A World Cup guide for the soccer-curious, culture-obsessed and unexpectedly invested

Sometimes it takes a whole movie to get to a wonderful last line. But for that last line to truly be wonderful, the whole movie before it has a job to do. So it’s a pleasure to report that actor-turned-filmmaker Matthew Shear, with his debut feature “Fantasy Life,” shows a facility for finessing a meal that lands the last bite. A modest yet amusingly spiky round trip from Manhattan to Martha’s Vineyard, it has the trappings of a rom-com but a trickier soulfulness about its unlikely connection.

Shear, with a resting face that seems halfway to panic attack, plays Sam, whose free-floating anxiety is enough to make him faint in public after getting laid off. He also gets squeamish confessing his darkest self-hating thoughts to his avuncular, heard-it-all psychoanalyst (a perfect Judd Hirsch). When an offer from his shrink’s wife (Andrea Martin) to babysit their three granddaughters elicits an impulsive yes — “We know your parents,” she says cheerily to Sam, pushing aside any nagging ethical quandaries — Sam finds himself in the fancy brownstone of successful musician David (Alessandra Nivola) and withdrawn, out-of-work actor Dianne (Amanda Peet).

Before long, an ill-suited rebound gig for quick cash turns into full-time manny-ing, but also a growing affection between Sam and Dianne as fellow depressives who recognize in each other a kindred, semi-broken spirit of past promise and present unease. Sam’s a 30-something law school dropout reduced to a position he knows he’s inherently ill-suited for. Dianne, a onetime star with a flatlined career and on the wrong side of 50, toggles between worrying she’ll never act again and ambivalence about even trying. It’s a medicated but functioning limbo that Peet, in one of her best roles, conveys without the slightest trace of pity but with a coursing, wryly emotional intelligence that always reveals the sadness fueling it.

In setting up this will-they-won’t-they-ness, which comes to a head over a Vineyard summer, Shear’s pacing is a bit too laconic and hesitant, as if worried he’ll fall into comic clichés of neurosis and depression mined so frequently in the Jewish humor canon. (Clichés that, in fact, were upended hilariously in a movie Shear appeared in: Nathan Silver’s terrific “Between the Temples.”)

But once all the players are in the same space — husband back from a tour, in-laws in force, including Dianne’s wealthy folks (Jessica Harper and a hilariously judgmental Bob Balaban) — Shear rolls out an intergenerational family dinner scene of accusations, alcohol, revelations and crack comic timing that justifies his ticking-time-bomb methods and god-tier supporting cast. Nivola, in a particularly tough role, displays a heady mix of alpha machismo, tenderness and contempt that is just as funny as it needs to be without losing a crucial dimensionality.

That Shear knows how to bring the storyline’s seasonal time frame to a cyclical close with humor, warmth and hope is the grace note that makes “Fantasy Life” feel like the start of a promising writing-directing career. Shear and Peet’s wonderfully calibrated work together reminds us that we often (should) watch movies to meet others, to assume things and be disabused, to wish and worry in between laughs and sometimes to come out of it with a satisfying incompleteness. In fact, that last line (technically the second to last, which I won’t spoil) isn’t even some wit grenade. It’s a statement of feeling, born of crazy experience that, in these grim times for honest comedies about life, could become a storytelling manifesto.

ADVERTISEMENT

‘Fantasy Life’

Rated: R for language, some sexual references and brief drug use.

Running time: 1 hour, 31 minutes

Playing: Opens Friday, April 3 in limited release

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.latimes.com ’

Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

Modesto Children’s Museum CEO Katie Trausch
Entertainment

Katie Trausch confirmed as CEO of Modesto Children’s Museum

June 5, 2026
How agencies are betting on entertainment to survive
Entertainment

How agencies are betting on entertainment to survive

June 5, 2026
Yahoo entertainment home
Entertainment

Everything but the Score: A World Cup guide for the soccer-curious, culture-obsessed and unexpectedly invested

June 5, 2026
NasdaqGS:PENN Earnings & Revenue Growth as at Jun 2026
Entertainment

PENN Entertainment Bets On New Aurora Casino And Valuation Gap

June 5, 2026
Phoebe Bridgers announces no-phone tour, concerts at Intuit Dome
Entertainment

Phoebe Bridgers announces no-phone tour, concerts at Intuit Dome

June 5, 2026
Kudrow and Aniston on 'Friends' in 2001Credit: Danny Feld/NBCU Photo Bank
Entertainment

Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow still want to host a “Friends” rewatch podcast: ‘That was a great idea’

June 5, 2026
Next Post
J. Smith-Cameron smiling as Isadora in CBS' Elsbeth Season 3x14.

Elsbeth’s Next Celebrity Guest Talks Playing A Killer ‘Obsessed’ With Anna Wintour, And Her Look Is A+

😍✨ #unwrappedwisdom #bollywood #gossip #love #funny #viralshort #fashion #arjunrampal #dhurandhar2

😍✨ #unwrappedwisdom #bollywood #gossip #love #funny #viralshort #fashion #arjunrampal #dhurandhar2

Recommended Stories

First Steps' movie at home

First Steps’ movie at home

September 23, 2025
Hillary Lindsey & Ashley Gorley Headline Belmont University's Latest Master Session

Hillary Lindsey & Ashley Gorley Headline Belmont University’s Latest Master Session

December 12, 2025
What To Watch Saturday: Josh O'Connor Hosts SNL, John Cena's Last WWE Match, And More

What To Watch Saturday: Josh O’Connor Hosts SNL, John Cena’s Last WWE Match, And More

December 14, 2025
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Are Jennifer Aniston & Jim Curtis Getting Married?

Are Jennifer Aniston & Jim Curtis Getting Married?

June 5, 2026
Stereogum home

Skrillex Shares Another Surprise New Album ‘SOMA’: Stream

June 5, 2026
YouTuber Jesse Ridgway defends decision to terminate wife's pregnancy after Down syndrome diagnosis

YouTuber Jesse Ridgway defends decision to terminate wife’s pregnancy after Down syndrome diagnosis

June 5, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land