Rob McKittrick


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  • Biography: Rob McKittrick is an American filmmaker whose directorial debut was the 2005 independent film Waiting..., starring Ryan Reynolds. McKittrick grew up in Bradenton, Florida and attended Bayshore High School as a teenager. Following high school, he attended Manatee Community College. While working jobs in multiple restaurants in the 1990s, McKittrick... Read more

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BY: Brad Brevet | October 10th 2005 at 6:52 PM UPDATED: Apparently Luis Guzman is not the ass-hole he looked to be when Waiting director Rob McKittrick posted an evil looking argument the two got into on his personal site. ... Full Article

Waiting
eyeweekly.com2005-10-06
Starring Ryan Reynolds, Anna Faris.Written and directed by Rob McKittrick. (14A) 95 min.Opens Oct 7.Writing film reviews is hard work, so it's nice when a movie takes the time to adequately dig its own hole. ... Full Article

October 4, 2005 - Ryan Reynolds has seen his career rise since his first starring film role in the cult college comedy Van Wilder . Showing a gift for incredibly quick-witted, sarcastic characters, he has since starred in larger films... ... Full Article

Recently quite a few official movie sites have either gone live or been updated, here is the low-down: The full site for The Legend of Zorro is now live ( sony.com/Zorro )! ... Full Article

A good writer does the same. Without bringing attention to the writer, his or her plots compel you, his or her simplest words move you. ... Full Article

Apparently culled from writer/director Rob McKittrick's experiences as a waiter in a chain restuarant, WAITING is a day-in-the-life of the poor souls who wait tables for a living, dealing with an annoyingly inept manager (David Koechner) who touts professionalism and... ... Full Article

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