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Jul 13, 2007 · Gray Matters: Directed by Sue Kramer. With Heather Graham, Bridget Moynahan, Tom Cavanagh, Molly Shannon. Gray and Sam are brother and sister, best friends, and flatmates in New York City, where she creates ad campaigns and he's a surgery intern.
- Sue Kramer
- 2 min
English. Box office. $944,479 [3] Gray Matters is a 2006 American romantic comedy film directed and written by Sue Kramer, starring Heather Graham, Tom Cavanagh, and Bridget Moynahan. The film premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival on October 21, 2006. It opened in limited release in the United States on February 23, 2007.
- Sue Kramer
- John Bartley
- Sue Kramer
- Wendey Stanzler
Feb 23, 2007 · Rated: 4/11 • Feb 28, 2008. Sam (Tom Cavanagh) and Gray (Heather Graham) are such a well-matched pair that it is difficult to believe they are brother and sister rather than husband and wife ...
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- Sue Kramer
- PG-13
- Heather Graham
Gray Matters. Directed by Sue Kramer. Comedy, Romance. PG-13. 1h 36m. By Stephen Holden. Feb. 23, 2007. A screwball comedy with a lesbian twist: if that sounds familiar it is because “Gray ...
Gray and Sam are brother and sister, best friends, and flatmates in New York City, where she creates ad campaigns and he's a surgery intern. Their social life is too insular, so they head to a dog park so Sam can, maybe, meet a woman. He does: Charlie, a zoologist new in the city; he likes her immediately, and the feeling seems mutual.
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Oct 21, 2006 · Sam must deal with unexpected feelings of jealousy, while Gray struggles to come to terms with her sexual orientation. Sue Kramer. Director, Writer. Sam and Gray are such a well-matched pair that it is difficult to believe they are brother and sister rather than husband and wife. They both share a love of 1940s movies and dancing, and when they ...
Gray Matters on DVD June 19, 2007 starring Alan Cumming, Sissy Spacek, Heather Graham, James Marsden. They finish each other's sentences, dance like Fred and Ginger, and they're all hearing wedding bells.