‘The Little Hours’: Catholic Groups Slam Sundance Comedy for ‘Immoral Acts’
Protesters are voicing their opposition to writer-director Jeff Baena’s comedy starring Aubrey Plaza and Alison Brie. But Baena says he’s unfazed.
Protesters are voicing their opposition to writer-director Jeff Baena’s comedy starring Aubrey Plaza and Alison Brie. But Baena says he’s unfazed.
The indie box office is on a roll as ‘The Beguiled’ and ‘The Big Sick’ continue to thrive.
The real-life couple collaborated on “The Little Hours,” but that doesn’t mean they see eye to eye on everything.
There’s only one way to promote a movie about raunchy, NSFW nuns.
Baena’s irreverent and hilarious adaptation of Giovanni Boccaccio’s “The Decameron” opens in theaters June 30.
The film from writer-director Jeff Baena premiered in Sundance’s Midnight section.
John C. Reilly, Nick Offerman and Kate Micucci are also highlights of this improv-laden comedy from the director of “Life After Beth.”
“It’s so rare when marketing and press doesn’t ruin your movie. This is a chance to not have that moment be ruined.”