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  1. Mar 11, 2009 · Nobody is a "type," certainly not Georgia's grandmother Marge ( Elizabeth Ashley ), the kind of woman you know once raised some hell and hasn't completely stopped. When Beagle happens to see his dad kissing Marge so soon after the funeral, he's devastated. This creates enormous tension among all three men in the family, and a connection between ...

  2. Cake eating = cheating on your spouse/SO. Referring to it as cake eating is more palatable than cheating, so it's become the code for infidelity Do you want to be a cheater? You're only a cake eater in this sub, by the standards of the world that's what you'd be: a cheater, and a liar. Think long and hard about it.

  3. “The Cake Eaters” is the story of a girl who is terminally ill, but whose disease does not define her. Though her ataxia is evident in every scene as part of her daily life, the film does not focus on the debilitating aspects of the neuromuscular disease or its causes.

  4. By Stephen Holden. March 12, 2009. In “The Cake Eaters” superior acting elevates a small, overcrowded ensemble piece set in rural upstate New York into something a little deeper and truer...

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  6. The Cake Eaters is a 2007 American independent drama film about two small town families who must confront old issues with the return of one family's son. The film was directed by Mary Stuart Masterson (in her feature film directorial debut ), and stars Kristen Stewart , Aaron Stanford , Bruce Dern and Jayce Bartok.

  7. Mar 10, 2009 · The Cake Eaters hits a lot of familiar notes—timing is everything, happiness is fleeting, etc.—but the movie is not without its share of old-fashioned cinematic virtues. Written by Joshua Land ...

  8. Mar 9, 2009 · March 9, 2009. In The Cake Eaters, first-time filmmaker Mary Stuart Masterson and screenwriter Jayce Bartok attempt to pack a miniseries’s worth of familial drama into an 85-minute running time. But while Masterson’s low-key direction keeps the whole thing from feeling too overstuffed, it also blunts the film’s dramatic impact, so that ...

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