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  1. Mar 11, 2009 · Reviews. I'm gonna live till I die. Roger Ebert March 11, 2009. Tweet. Aaron Stanford and Kristen Stewart in "The Cake Eaters." Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Kristen Stewart has been in feature films since 2003, but last year, still only 18, she became a big star as a vampire's girlfriend in "Twilight."

  2. Mar 13, 2009 · Though light on theme and craftsmanship, The Cake Eaters relies on fine performances and brisk direction to provide an affecting tale of small-town life. Read Critics Reviews. Rated 3/5 Stars...

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  3. Rex Reed Observer. TOP CRITIC. The Cake Eaters is a small but rewarding slice of realism that is a nice antidote to the surfeit of slasher movies that have been polluting the ozone lately. Full...

  4. 1h 26m. 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...

  5. Mar 13, 2009 · Directed By: Mary Stuart Masterson. Written By: Jayce Bartok. The Cake Eaters. Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 10 Critic Reviews. 60. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 7 User Ratings. 5.4. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. View All. Elizabeth Ashley. Marg Kaminski. Jayce Bartok. Guy Kimbrough. Bruce Dern.

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  6. Mar 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 when she tries to ...

  7. Mar 10, 2009 · The Cake Eaters , directed by Mary Stuart Masterson | Film review. Film. Recommended. Time Out says. Loaded with potentially maudlin material, Mary Stuart Masterson ’s directorial debut...

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