Life in the Fast Lane (There's No Fish Food in Heaven) (1998)
-
17% want to see it
(1,018 ratings)
Eleanor Gaver wrote and directed this slapstick comedy-fantasy about graffiti-artist Jeff (Noah Taylor), who loves artist Mona (Fairuza Balk). After Mona produces a painting in which a church sculpture crushes a girl, she sees a church accident identical to her painting, although a stranger (Patrick… More Eleanor Gaver wrote and directed this slapstick comedy-fantasy about graffiti-artist Jeff (Noah Taylor), who loves artist Mona (Fairuza Balk). After Mona produces a painting in which a church sculpture crushes a girl, she sees a church accident identical to her painting, although a stranger (Patrick Dempsey) intervenes. Mona takes a fickle fancy to this man and ends her relationship with Jeff, who enlists the help of Mona's boss (Tea Leoni) to mail himself to Mona in a box. When Mona tries to open the box, she impales Jeff with a pair of scissors, and the film then focuses on efforts to get rid of the body. Shown at the 1998 Hamptons Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Directed By
- Eleanor Gaver
- Genres
- Comedy
No Critic Reviews Found…
No Featured Audience Ratings Found…
Currently unavailable on Flixster
Also available on
Other Retailers
Subscription Services
Cast
-
Fairuza Balk
as Mona
-
Noah Taylor
as Jeff
-
Debi Mazar
as Rosie
-
Téa Leoni
as Landeene
-
James LeGros
as D.J.
-
Patrick Dempsey
as The Stranger
-
Jeffrey Jones
as Minister Pete
-
Udo Kier
as Tennant
-
Caroline Aaron
as Venessa
-
K. Todd Freeman
as Stan / Suzie