"Crush" (2002)
Official Synopsis: Kate, Janine and Molly happily engage in weekly rituals of gin guzzling, cigarette puffing, chocolate chugging and men trashing. They're successful women who share one common lament-their love lives-or lack thereof. But when Kate embarks on a passionate romance with a former student, the strength of this female bond is interrupted.
"Official "Crush" Website
Sony's official site has a "Sad Story Board," on location highlights, photos, and info on the cast and crew.
Sony's official site has a "Sad Story Board," on location highlights, photos, and info on the cast and crew.
Interviews with Andie MacDowell and Kenny Doughty
Andie MacDowell and Kenny Doughty play lovers in this romantic drama from writer/director John McKay. MacDowell and Doughty talk about the film and portraying onscreen lovers.
Andie MacDowell and Kenny Doughty play lovers in this romantic drama from writer/director John McKay. MacDowell and Doughty talk about the film and portraying onscreen lovers.
Gallery of Production Photos
Collection of photos from the romantic drama, "Crush," featuring Andie MacDowell, Anna Chancellor, Imelda Staunton, and Kenny Doughty.
Collection of photos from the romantic drama, "Crush," featuring Andie MacDowell, Anna Chancellor, Imelda Staunton, and Kenny Doughty.
Anna Chancellor BBC Interview
BBCi's interview with actress Anna Chancellor about her role in "Crush."
BBCi's interview with actress Anna Chancellor about her role in "Crush."
Review: Roger Ebert/Chicago Sun-Times
Ebert's positive review of the film states, "The movie does its best to work us over, with second helpings of love, romance, tragedy, false dawns, real dawns, comic relief, two separate crises during marriage ceremonies, and the lush scenery of the Cotswolds."
Ebert's positive review of the film states, "The movie does its best to work us over, with second helpings of love, romance, tragedy, false dawns, real dawns, comic relief, two separate crises during marriage ceremonies, and the lush scenery of the Cotswolds."
Review: Mick LaSalle/San Francisco Chronicle
LaSalle's gives the film a thumbs down while proclaiming that Andie MacDowell is the only reason to see the movie.
LaSalle's gives the film a thumbs down while proclaiming that Andie MacDowell is the only reason to see the movie.
