I play Susan Baker in the feature film MERRY GOOD ENOUGH by Caroline Keene, directed by Caroline Keene and DP Dan Kennedy. MERRY GOOD ENOUGH is an indie, dark(ish) comedy about a dysfunctional family whose mom disappears on Christmas Eve, and the lengths one daughter must go to bring her family back together again. At once funny, intense and hopeful, MGE is led by the indelible Raye Levine and Joel Murray (Mad Men,) and features a stand-out ensemble cast that includes Susan Gallagher (Cobra Kai,) Comfort Clinton (Billions,) Sawyer Spielberg (Masters of the Air,) Daniel Desmarais, Neil Casey, Sophie von Haselberg, Margaret Curry, Kevin O. Peterson and Marcia DeBonis.
PRESS & NEWS:
Margaret_Curry_MGE_Press_Release.pdf
SHOWBIZZZBUZZ Interview with Margaret MGE Plus
VOCAL MEDIA Interview with Margaret MGE Plus
MERRY GOOD ENOUGH REVIEWS:
“We care about these people and it was a pleasure to spend time with a family crafted with such honesty. This is an affectionate and warm-hearted tale rich in feeling and character; a moving tribute to connection, family, and the holiday spirit.
-Anthony Francis, The Movie Revue
“If you are drowning in the whipped cream froth of traditional holiday fare and can’t find a movie that reflects your difficult feelings about the time of year, then Merry Good Enough is the best gift you could give yourself this season.”
-Michael Talbot-Haynes, Film Threat
"The film feels real in a way that many audiences will find familiar — specifically, the imperfect familial relationships that belie the colorful surface perfection of the holiday tableau."
- Annette Hinkle, 27East
I play the lead role of Lily in Shira Levin's beautifully written independent feature film, STARFISH, now available on AMAZON PRIME!
STARFISH a female driven story about grief, healing, friendship, family and the strong bond between dogs and humans. It's touching, funny and a tad romantic.
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"Starfish" had its NYV premiere at Chain NYC Film Festival in August. It then went on to the La Femme International Film Festival in LA, Mystic Film Festival - where it was awarded the Audience Choice Awards - and then on to Black Bear Film Festival, followed by Veritas Film Festival.
See the "Starfish" trailer here.