Stars: Kaitlin Olson, Seth Rogen, Elizabeth Gillies, Rosemarie DeWitt, Danny McBride, Luke Wilson, David Alan Grier, Jade Kammerman, Lolli Sorenson, Travis Hammer, Audrey Walters, Cullen Moss | Written by Luke Del Tredici | Directed by Jonathan Watson
Set in the midst of the 2009 housing crisis, this darkly comedic story follows Cassie Fowler, a single mom and struggling realtor whose life goes off the rails when she witnesses a murder.
Jonathan Watson’s Arizona while an oversimplified comedic thriller as a premise on paper and page, is a far more intriguing and engaging final product. Although, unfortunately, and naively so doesn’t want to plunge into the dramatic depths to discover a far more promising and distinctive voice, only dipping its toes into a sea of prevalent social commentary.
Danny McBride shows terrific range with a seismic outlandish performance of muddled morality and chaotic nihilistic endurance. His terrific and versatile range is an...
Set in the midst of the 2009 housing crisis, this darkly comedic story follows Cassie Fowler, a single mom and struggling realtor whose life goes off the rails when she witnesses a murder.
Jonathan Watson’s Arizona while an oversimplified comedic thriller as a premise on paper and page, is a far more intriguing and engaging final product. Although, unfortunately, and naively so doesn’t want to plunge into the dramatic depths to discover a far more promising and distinctive voice, only dipping its toes into a sea of prevalent social commentary.
Danny McBride shows terrific range with a seismic outlandish performance of muddled morality and chaotic nihilistic endurance. His terrific and versatile range is an...
- 9/4/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
A new trailer for Danny McBride’s dark comedy Arizona has landed online.
Set in the 2009 housing crisis, McBride reaches the end of his tether with his estate agent and decides to kidnap her and her daughter making one outrageously bad, and bloody, decision after another.
Jonathan Watson makes his directorial debut, Rosemarie DeWitt, Luke Wilson, Kaitlin Olson, Elizabeth Gillies, Lolli Sorenson and David Alan Grier all star alongside McBride.
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The film hits Us cinemas, VOD and Digital HD on August 24th.
Arizona Official Synopsis
Cassie is a real estate agent and single mom struggling to keep it all together during the housing crisis of 2009. Her problems go from bad to worse when disgruntled client Sonny violently confronts Cassie’s boss and then kidnaps Cassie – making one outrageously bad, and bloody, decision after another.
Set in the 2009 housing crisis, McBride reaches the end of his tether with his estate agent and decides to kidnap her and her daughter making one outrageously bad, and bloody, decision after another.
Jonathan Watson makes his directorial debut, Rosemarie DeWitt, Luke Wilson, Kaitlin Olson, Elizabeth Gillies, Lolli Sorenson and David Alan Grier all star alongside McBride.
Also in trailers – There’s something ominous lurking the school halls in trailer for Slaughterhouse Rulez
The film hits Us cinemas, VOD and Digital HD on August 24th.
Arizona Official Synopsis
Cassie is a real estate agent and single mom struggling to keep it all together during the housing crisis of 2009. Her problems go from bad to worse when disgruntled client Sonny violently confronts Cassie’s boss and then kidnaps Cassie – making one outrageously bad, and bloody, decision after another.
- 8/15/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It’s hard not to like Danny McBride. Since his first movie role in David Gordon Green’s All The Real Girls to his breakout dark comedy The Foot Fist Way and beyond, the performer operates at his own energetic speed, often elevating whatever he’s in. In Arizona, directed by McBride’s Vice Principals producer Jonathan Watson, the comedian is given plenty to play with early on and he makes the most it. Unfortunately, the majority of the material is worn out in the first thirty minutes, which leaves the final fifty-five.
Set in Arizona after the real estate bust, Cassie (a very game Rosemarie Dewitt) finds herself selling houses within nowhere developments to people with no better options. Having been tricked herself by a sleazy broker she now works for, she’s a woman stuck with a mortgage she can’t pay, a shitty ex-husband (Luke Wilson) and...
Set in Arizona after the real estate bust, Cassie (a very game Rosemarie Dewitt) finds herself selling houses within nowhere developments to people with no better options. Having been tricked herself by a sleazy broker she now works for, she’s a woman stuck with a mortgage she can’t pay, a shitty ex-husband (Luke Wilson) and...
- 1/29/2018
- by Dan Mecca
- The Film Stage
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