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  1. Jiminy Glick in Lalawood. Available on ScreenPix, Prime Video, Tubi TV. A celebrity interviewer and his wife become tangled in a murder mystery involving a boozy actress, her family and her publicist. Comedy 2005 1 hr 30 min. 23%. R. Starring Martin Short, Jan Hooks, Linda Cardellini. Director Vadim Jean.

  2. "Hungry for an A-list interview that could launch him into the gossip-page stratosphere, small-time journalist Jiminy Glick finds himself in the middle of a...

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  3. 8 mag 2005 · Martin Short. Writer. Hungry for an A-list interview that could launch him into the gossip-page stratosphere, Jiminy Glick, a small-time journalist with big aspirations and an even bigger appetite, drags his wife and kids across the country to the star-studded Toronto Film Festival. But in between the nonstop parties and all-you-can-eat buffets ...

  4. Jiminy Glick in Lalawood. 2004 · 1 hr 31 min. R. Comedy. Hollywood and the film festival circuit are ripe for satire as the notorious Jiminy Glick interviews film stars while at the Toronto Film Festival. Subtitles: English. Starring: Martin Short Elizabeth Perkins Linda Cardellini Janeane Garofalo Jan Hooks. Directed by: Vadim Jean.

  5. JIMINY GLICK IN LALAWOOD. Directed by. Vadim Jean. United States, 2004. Comedy, Mystery. 91. Synopsis. Martin Short reprises the role he made famous, that of showbiz maven and combustible talk-show host Jiminy Glick, in this offbeat comedy. Glick is soaking in the atmosphere at the Toronto Film Festival, where he’s determined to make his mark.

  6. Jiminy Glick In Lalawood. Ruthless! Shameless! Clueless! Hungry for an A-list interview that could launch him into the gossip-page stratosphere, celebrity interviewer Jiminy Glick soon finds himself in the middle of an scandalous mystery that becomes the scoop of the decade! IMDb 5.1 1 h 30 min 2005. 16+. Comedy.

  7. This frantic comic hodgepodge, built around Martin Short's Comedy Central character, tries desperately to flesh out a television sketch into a feature-length movie. Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman. In his curdled-butterball way, Jiminy Glick may be the most acidic showbiz send-up since Andy Kaufman's Tony Clifton.