Under the title "Memorable Movie Waitresses: Waitresses at Last Get Starring Roles" (and showing on the front page of its print edition that day) USA Today asks, "Will WAITRESS, the current movie starring Keri Russell, be remembered as a classic?"

We certainly hope so! For more articles, reviews, and a bevy of information on WAITRESS and its cast and crew, visit WAITRESS's official Web page here. (Also be sure to check out USA Today's clips of past movie waitresses, including Susan Sarandon in THELMA & LOUISE, Helen Hunt in AS GOOD AS IT GETS and Jennifer Anniston in OFFICE SPACE.)

In the paper's "Musical Stars of ONCE Strum Up Support," USA Today describes ONCE -- the small film with a big heart -- as "building an audience as word of mouth spread and the soundtrack became a best seller." The article goes into detail about the real-life romance between actor-musicians Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova as they criss-cross the country with director John Carney to perform live music and promote the film.

Just as cool, the article's online version provides streaming as well as downloadable music from the soundtrack and links to info about other films currently playing that qualify as "small on scale, big on love."

For lots more music from the film and soundtrack, musical and other videos, interviews with Glen, Marketa and John and so much more, visit ONCE's official Web page here.

 

 

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