Laurel Canyon

2002 Drama

Writer/director Lisa Cholodenko follows up her much-acclaimed 1997 debut High Art with this examination of a young couple seduced into a hedonistic, left-coast lifestyle. Taking its title from its central locale, Laurel Canyon focuses on a pair of upper-middle class lovebirds from the East Coast who relocate to Los Angeles. Freshly minted from Harvard, Sam (Christian Bale) and Alex (Kate Beckinsale) are eager to continue their medical studies out West, but they need some lodging while they hunt for a home. Enter Jane (Frances McDormand), Sam's estranged, Age-of-Aquarius mom, who's more than willing to put the couple up in her lavish digs. Jane is a successful record producer whose latest charge -- both in the studio and in her bedroom -- is Ian (Alessandro Nivola), a brazen, libidinous twentysomething Brit-rocker. As Sam and Alex settle in at Jane's, they gradually lose their straight-and-narrow approach to life and begin to experiment. Alex takes to Ian and Jane, while Sam is wooed by co-worker Sara (Natascha McElhone). Laurel Canyon features a score by Shudder to Think's Craig Wedren; the music for Ian's band was provided by Sparklehorse's Mark Linkous and indie-rockers Folk Implosion. more..

Director: Lisa Cholodenko

Starring: Frances McDormand, Christian Bale, Kate Beckinsale, Natascha McElhone, Alessandro Nivola

Reviews

  • A romantic comedy of grace notes and mini-epiphanies -- mini, that is, except for Ms. McDormand's Jane, who is memorable to the max.

    Joe Morgenstern - The Wall Street Journal

    26 April 2013

  • Ultimately lacks the narrative muscle that could have made it great. But it does have McDormand, who is great in this, her best showcase since "Fargo."

    Mick LaSalle - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • Compelling tale of a free-spirited record producer, played with perfect pitch by Frances McDormand.

    Claudia Puig - USA Today

    26 April 2013

  • Laurel Canyon itself feels musical: languid, rich in color and light, and deliciously sensual.

    Loren King - The Chicago Tribune

    26 April 2013

  • The story of Laurel Canyon doesn't ultimately live up to the technical polish Cholodenko brings to it, but it's worth a visit if you want to check out the latest emotional vibes emanating from the Hollywood Hills.

    David Sterritt - Christian Science Monitor

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Best Actress

    Chlotrudis Awards (2004)

     
  • Lisa Cholodenko

    Director's View Film Festival (2003)

  • Frances McDormand

    Gijón International Film Festival (2003)

  • Best Music

    Golden Trailer Awards (2003)

     
  • Best Supporting Female

    Independent Spirit Awards (2004)