Mary Lou Reynolds died October 8, 2025, at the age of 89 in Portland, Oregon. She was born September 30, 1936, in Sacramento, California. During World War II, she lived in Kodiak, Alaska, where her ...
UPDATE (6:14 p.m.): Miss Mary Lou Sheffield-Noletto founded her dance company in 1943. It may have started as a makeshift studio in her parents’ garage, but it’s transformed over the years into a ...
The second daughter of the famed gymnast captured reactions from her family and friends, who shed tears of joy over the happy news McKenna Kelley/Instagram Mary Lou Retton is going to be a grandma ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - Mary Lou Marquette, 88, Dodge Center, Minn. died Tuesday, Oct. 14, in Rochester. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 18 ...
Mary Lou Leak, 85, of Cassopolis, died peacefully in the comfort of her family’s presence. Her life began July 9, 1940 in Elkhart, the first of three children born to Ada and Raymond Hibshman. Mary ...
"I have a theory that if something is for everybody, it's for nobody," Bronstein said of her hyper-specific portrait of a therapist and mother in freefall. Her star Byrne gives a colossal performance, ...
Rose Byrne gives the performance of her career as a therapist and mother on a ledge in writer/director Mary Bronstein’s astonishing emotional whirlwind of a movie “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” and ...
Mary Louise “Lou” Watson, a gifted artist, avid golfer, loving mother and wife, died in her home on October 5, 2025 at the age of 78. Lou is the daughter of the late John G. Wilson and Louise N.
Mary Bronstein's 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' cuts deep to the core of motherhood, feminism, relationships, and therapy. She discusses the hidden inspirations along with stars Rose Byrne and Christian ...
“If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” a nerve-shredding dark comedy from the director and screenwriter Mary Bronstein, is the latest and surely most exhaustive iteration of an idea that has gained increasing ...
When Mary Bronstein’s daughter was seven years old, she became sick. At the time, the writer-director had no choice but to travel from New York to San Diego — the only place where her daughter could ...