His character is Sam Stein, a paralegal who learns he’s being laid off, spirals into a series of panic attacks, and worries that his latest, biggest failure is proof that the ego-battering anxiety ...
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Publisher LEVEL-5 and developer LEVEL-5 Osaka Office will release FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time for iOS and Android this summer, the companies announced.
Level-5 confirmed we’ll see Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time on mobile platforms, as Android and Apple iOS versions ...
Level-5 brings "Fantasy Life i" to iOS and Android this summer with cross-play, cross-save, and full multiplayer support ...
Matthew Shear's "Fantasy Life" is, for all intents and purposes, his first real screenplay. "I had dabbled," Shear says.
How “Fantasy Life” conquers anxiety might not work for everyone, but I clapped at the end and left with a smile on my face.
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The deft directorial debut of actor-writer Matthew Shear foregrounds a sensitive portrayal of aging neurosis by a revelatory ...
As screenwriter and director of the quirky, comedic “Fantasy Life,” Matthew Shear not unexpectedly gave himself the lead role ...
Filmmaker and actor Matthew Shear and producer and actor Amanda Peet join Morning Joe to discuss the new film 'Fantasy Life'.
After he’s laid off, panic-attack–prone paralegal Sam (Matthew Shear, who also wrote and directed) is reduced to taking a job as a manny for the three young daughters of Dianne (Amanda Peet). A ...