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  2. With Marisa Coughlan, Judy Greer, Shalom Harlow, Jared Harris. The film follows fictional movie star Gray Evans through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds Gray of his own life before becoming famous.

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    • Drama, Mystery
    • Adam Goldberg
    • 2005-11-04
  3. I saw I Love Your Work at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival. The film has a great cast and each one does some solid acting. The plot follows an actor who slowly spirals into madness because he cannot deal with his celebrity status.

  4. Oct 5, 2003 · A dark psychological drama, I Love Your Work explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting what you want and wanting what you get. A fictional movie star, Gray Evans, goes through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds him of his ...

  5. Directed by the young actor Adam Goldberg, best known for playing the Jewish soldier who falls to a Nazi knife in "Saving Private Ryan," I Love Your Work is an attempt to say something interesting about modern celebrity. Read More.

  6. Nov 4, 2005 · Directed by the young actor Adam Goldberg, best known for playing the Jewish soldier who falls to a Nazi knife in "Saving Private Ryan," I Love Your Work is an attempt to say something interesting about modern celebrity.

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    • Adam Goldberg
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  7. Synopsis. A fictional movie star, Gray Evans, goes through the disintegration of his marriage, his gradual mental breakdown, and his increasing obsession with a young film student who reminds him of his own life before becoming famous. A dark psychological drama, I Love Your Work explores the pressures of fame and the difference between getting ...

  8. Dec 1, 2005 · Jam-packed with well-known faces (Vince Vaughn, Jason Lee and a host of other Indiewood notables) eager to take the piss out of Tinseltown, I Love Your Work fancies itself a cutting critique...