Tracey Fragments
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Poor Fractured Atlas The Tracey Fragments / Dustin Rowles...
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Poor Fractured Atlas The Tracey Fragments / Dustin Rowles...
The New York Observer Media Mob (Free subscription) | 05/13/2008
THE TRACEY FRAGMENTS Running Time 78 minutes Written by Maureen Medved Directed by Bryce McDonald Starring Ellen Page On the heels of Juno and Smart People , Ellen Page is back, temporarily out of luck, in the dense and dreary Canadian film The Tracey Fragments . Filmed almost entirely in annoying split-screen frames, this audacious puzzlement is worth seeing, I guess,...
Tiny Mix Tapes (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Ain't it Cool News (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Hey all. Capone in Chicago here, with a couple of reviews of films that may land in your local art house parlor.THE TRACEY FRAGMENTSIn her second release since her Oscar-nominated turn in JUNO (following last month's SMART PEOPLE), Ellen Page once again stars as a troubled teen of a very different nature in THE TRACEY FRAGMENTS, based on a novel by Maureen Medved (who wrote...
Ambival.net (Free subscription) | 05/10/2008
Maybe I’m just desperately continuing a theme here after last weekend, but I found something similar in The Tracey Fragments to the whole Alice thing. I only really began to realise another side to “Alice in Wonderland” last week when somebody was talking about how old the Disney movie is now and how wild it [...]
filmcritic.com Movie Reviews (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Jason Reitman's did amazing business, turned Ellen Page into an overnight phenomenon and gave people (including this reviewer) an excuse to refer to their significant others as "the cheese to my macaroni." From such a place comes Bruce McDonald's The Tracey Fragments. Arty to the nth degree, splintered and, yes, fragmented, this micro-indie gives carte blanche to Page again as Tracey...
Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Jason Reitman's Juno did amazing business, turned Ellen Page into an overnight phenomenon and gave people (including this reviewer) an excuse to refer to their significant others as "the cheese to my macaroni." From such a place comes Bruce McDonald's The Tracey Fragments. Arty to the nth degree, splintered and, yes, fragmented, this micro-indie gives carte blanche to Page again as Tracey...
Christian Science Monitor (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Ellen Page comes through with a performance despite distracting directorial stylings.
New York Times (Free subscription) | 05/09/2008
Viewed as the sum of its sad incidents, “The Tracey Fragments” seems like the kind of adolescent melodrama that has become a staple of young-adult literature.