- Rosemead movie review film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert
“Rosemead” echoes its thematic predecessor “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” as Joe’s increasingly frequent episodes of detachment are marked by outbursts of violence: shattered iPads, destroyed rooms, and eventually self-harm As the news cycle covers the ever-common events of mass shootings, Irene turns it off Joe turns it up, flooding the soundscape of his room with details of
- Rosemead (film) - Wikipedia
Rosemead is a 2025 American drama film, directed by Eric Lin, in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Marilyn Fu, based on a 2017 LA Times column by Frank Shyong [2]
- ‘Rosemead’ Review: A Mother and Her Troubled Son
In this drama, Lucy Liu offers a compassionate and grim portrait of a parent at the end of her rope
- Rosemead (2025) - IMDb
Rosemead: Directed by Eric Lin With Lucy Liu, Lawrence Shou, Orion Lee, Jennifer Lim Inspired by a harrowing true story, Lucy Liu transforms in a riveting, career-redefining performance as an ailing woman who takes drastic measures to protect her troubled teenage son
- Lucy Liu challenges mental health taboos in Rosemead - NPR
In Rosemead, Lucy Liu plays the role of an ailing mother who takes drastic measures to try to protect her troubled teenage son from himself Liu also produced the film, based on a true story
- Lucy Liu on stepping into a terrifying new role in Rosemead - Los . . .
In 'Rosemead,' based on a 2017 L A Times story, the 'Charlie's Angels' star steps into a role unlike any she's played before — and is earning raves in the process
- ‘Rosemead’ Review: Lucy Liu Gives an Oscar-Worthy . . . - Collider
In Rosemead, Lucy Liu gives an incredible, Oscar-winning performance in this harrowing portrait of mental illness in America
- Rosemead Review: Lucy Liu in Harrowing Mental Health Crisis Drama
Lucy Liu plays a Chinese immigrant battling a terminal illness while navigating her son's schizophrenia in Eric Lin's directorial debut, 'Rosemead
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