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The Little Hours succeeds on the talents of its cast members, with Nick Offerman, John C. Reilly, and Fred Armisen all turning in consistently funny performances, ...
When The Little Hours begins, you might be wondering what you’ve gotten yourself into. Aubrey Plaza‘s Sister Fernanda gently leads a donkey through quaint pastures, a perfect period score ...
Baena co-wrote "Horse Girl" and "Spin Me Round" with star Alison Brie, who also acted in "Joshy" and "The Little Hours." After graduating from NYU, Baena cut his teeth in Los Angeles first as a ...
The Little Hours with Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, Aubrey Plaza and John C. Reilly seduced the Specialty box office in its debut. The Gunpowder & Sky release topped the weekend with a ...
LOS ANGELES -- Writer-director Jeff Baena, whose darkly comedic independent films included "The Little Hours" and who was married to his frequent creative collaborator Aubrey Plaza, has died. He ...
Your enjoyment of “The Little Hours,” opening Friday at the Music Box, will depend wholly on your response to a sex comedy that looks one way (14th century Italian folktale, affordably but ...
The Little Hours Lumia Theater, Long Branch, N.J.; 65 seats; $40 top Production: A New Jersey Repertory Company presentation of a musical in two acts with book, music and lyrics by David Bucknam ...
Writer-director Jeff Baena had a nutty idea, the kind most people talk themselves out of. How about a comedy about three nuns living in a convent in 1347? That sounds safe, doesn't it? Everybody's ...
With “The Little Hours,” Baena takes his inspiration from no less rarefied a text than “The Decameron,” Italian writer Giovanni Bocaccio’s sprawling set of 14thcentury novellas.
As such, The Little Hours doesn’t ever do anything more with its one-note premise, nor does it ever show much of a desire to, making it feel like an overlong comedy sketch by the time it’s over.