Guest Artist

critic Reviews

, 63% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Richard RoeperChicago Sun-Times
    ...the train station not only confines the drama but comes close to flat-out stopping it in its tracks.
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    Glenn KennyRogerEbert.com
    Guest Artist feels like a typical one-act, intelligent but not especially distinctive or compelling.
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    Randy MyersSan Jose Mercury News
    Timothy Busfield's adaptation of Daniels' stage play benefits from the two leads, and will particularly appeal to theater lovers.
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    Sheri LindenHollywood Reporter
    Though its running time is brief and a lot of the writing is sharp, the tug-of-war between a onetime literary lion and his wide-eyed No. 1 fan lacks the necessary tension to make the drama's outcome matter.
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    Guest Artist is a small, indie production that deserves its fest success and deserves to find a wider audience.
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    Joey MagidsonHollywood News
    Jeff Daniels is riveting here. Not only is his performance among his very best, the screenplay has echoes of Aaron Sorkin to it.
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    Tara McNamaraCommon Sense Media
    Self-important character study has drinking, pot use.
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    Gary M. KramerSan Francisco Bay Times
    Guest Artist is slight (75 minutes) and stagey, but Daniels and Macias generate some sparks with their tête-à-tête.
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