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Directed by Nick Hurran.
Directed by Nick Hurran, Little Black Book follows Stacy (Brittany Murphy), an associate producer of a popular daytime talk show starring Kippie Kann (Kathy Bates), as she tries to figure out the root of her boyfriend's (Ron Livingston) commitment-phobic nature. Rather than continue to fruitlessly question Derek (Livingston) regarding his slew of failed relationships, Stacy sneaks into his Palm Pilot and begins interviewing his ex-girlfriends under the pretense of gathering information for a future show. Though she justifies the deception with her need to find out whether or not Derek can be trusted for a long-term relationship, complications arise when Stacy becomes good friends with one of Derek's former flames. Holly Hunter makes an appearance as Stacy's boss (the show's senior associate producer), while Josie Maran, Julianne Nicholson, Rashida Jones, Sharon Lawrence, and Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale are featured in supporting roles. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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"By Tricia Olszewski Surely there’s a special place in hell reserved for Brittany Murphy and her cheerleader-on-crack approach to comedy. While proving herself to be more than adept at playing crazy (Girl, Interrupted), slutty (8 Mile), or wonderfully silent (Don’t Say a Word), Murphy has also clearly demonstrated that she and screwball just don’t mix (Just Married, Uptown Girls). And her latest, Little Black Book, has screwball written all over it. It’s something of a surprise, then, to find that not only is Murphy relatively subdued in her role as Stacy, an operatically paranoid girlfriend, but that the movie—though far from good—has a dark undercurrent to somewhat counter all the wackiness. Sure, nearly all the characters, played by respectable types such as Holly Hunter and Kathy Bates, turn out to be truly despicable specimens, but at least they’re not Ashton Kutcher. Co-written by Sleepover scripter Elisa Bell and newbie Melissa C ... " [More]
 



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