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IT'S WHAT'S INSIDE Mystery comedy horror - rave reviews, trailer and Netflix release date
It’s What’s Inside is a 2024 mystery comedy horror film about a pre-wedding party where old tensions, rivalries and romance flare up. Written and directed by Greg Jardin. Produced by Kate Andrews, Jason Baum, Raul Domingo and William Rosenfeld. Executive produced by Colman Domingo, Ulf Ek and Robert Kapp. The Such Content-Boldly Go Productions-Edith Productions movie stars Alycia Debnam-Carey,…
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Whitney’s romances in S1 & S2 of The Sex Lives of College Girls.  💞 
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geekcavepodcast · 10 days
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It's What's Inside Trailer
You know, when the game involves strapping electrodes to your face, maybe sit out the first round.
"A group of friends gather for a pre-wedding party that descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend arrives with a mysterious game that awakens long-hidden secrets, desires, and grudges." (Netflix)
It's What's Inside stars Brittany O'Grady, James Morosini, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Devon Terrell, Gavin Leatherwood, Reina Hardesty, Nina Bloomgarden, David W. Thompson, and Madison Davenport. The film is directed by Greg Jardin.
It's What's Inside hits Netflix on October 4, 2024.
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Danny, Lewis, and James
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James Morosini on The Sex Lives of College Girls Season 1
as Dalton on The Sex Lives of College Girls [S1 E1]
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I Love My Dad (2022)
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boomgers · 10 days
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Nadie está a salvo… “Lo Que Hay Adentro”
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Un grupo de amigos se reúnen para divertirse antes de una boda, pero el festejo se vuelve una pesadilla existencial cuando uno de ellos, que había estado distanciado, trae un juego misterioso.
Estreno: 4 de octubre de 2024 en Netflix.
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Escrita y dirigida por Greg Jardin, la película cuenta con las actuaciones de Gavin Leatherwood, Brittany O'Grady, James Morosini, Alycia Debnam Carey, Reina Hardesty, Nina Bloomgarden, David W. Thompson, Madison Davenport, Devon Terrell, entre otros.
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attaboylew · 2 years
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laserpinksteam · 3 months
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Film after film: I Love My Dad (dir. James Morosini, 2022)
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“It’s What’s Inside,” a horror movie that premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, has sold to Netflix for $17 million.
The film isn’t playing in theaters and will land directly on the streamer at a yet-to-be-determined date.
First-time filmmaker Greg Jardin directed “It’s What’s Inside,” which is set at a pre-wedding party that descends into an existential nightmare when an estranged friend shows up with a mysterious suitcase. The cast includes Brittany O’Grady, James Morosini, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Devon Terrell, Gavin Leatherwood, Reina Hardesty, Nina Bloomgarden and David Thompson.
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It's What's Inside at Sundance
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trash-box · 2 years
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Well… here she blows. 10 movies from 2022! [Aka the 7th (!!!!!!!) annual Trash-Box Collection]
On the Count of Three (dir. Jerrod Carmichael)
Babysitter (dir. Monia Chokri)
Watcher (die. Chloe Okuno)
My Father’s Dragon (dir. Nora Twomey)
The Invitation (dir. Jessica M. Thompson)
Three-Thousand Years of Longing (dir. George Miller)
Nope (dir. Jordan Peele)
Better Nate Than Ever (dir. Tim Federle)
I Love My Dad (dir. James Morosini)
Brian & Charles (dir. Jim Archer)
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greensparty · 2 years
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2022: The Year in Green’s Party
This has been another great year on this blog of me sharing a thought or two about pop culture! This was a year I needed pop culture, entertainment and escapism more than ever. I got to do so many awesome things and I can’t believe that in early 2023 this blog turns 10! Here are some of the highlights of 2022:
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Retweets and Social Media: There were numerous retweets and shares of my posts this year on social media including 2022 Collectibles Extravaganza sharing my coverage, Dana Carvey liked my tweet about Wayne’s World at Nice a Fest, David Spade liked my tweet about my interview with Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Sean Baker liked my tweet about Red Rocket being my Best 2021 Movie I Saw in 2022.
Interviews: I got to interview numerous people including Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz of Weird Al Yankovic’s band (plus a bonus portion of the interview), Nice a Fest founder Alex Pickert, musician Colleen Green, actor / director James Morosini, director Marq Evans, director April Wright, director Ryan White, musician Kay Hanley, and actors Brian O’Halloran and Jeff Anderson.
Movie Reviews: I got to review A Hero, Sundown, I Want You Back, Studio 666, Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story, Jurassic World Dominion,  The Beatles and India, George Michael Freedom Uncut, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, Thor: Love and Thunder, Clerks III, Sidney, Nothing Compares, Halloween Ends, Let There Be Drums!, Rebel Dread, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, A Christmas Story Christmas, She Said, Avatar: The Way of Water, and Bablyon.
Album Reviews: I got to review Eddie Vedder’s Earthling and the vinyl reissue of Ukelele Songs, John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies’ Firestarter soundtrack and Halloween Ends soundtrack, Florence + The Machine’s Dance Fever, The Rolling Stones’ Live at El Mocambo, The Clash’s Combat Rock / The People’s Hall special edition, Wilco’s Cruel Country, Beabadoobee’s Beatopia, Neil Young and Crazy Horse’s Toast, Neil Young and Promise of the Real’s Noise & Flowers, R.E.M.’s Chronic Town 40th anniversary EP, Oasis’s Be Here Now 25th anniversary edition, Ringo Starr’s EP3, Djo’s Decide, Billy Idol’s The Cage, The Smithereens’ The Lost Album, The Pixies’ Doggerel, L7′s Bricks Are Heavy 30th anniversary reissue, Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ Cool It Down, Alvvays’ Blue Rev, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Return of the Dream Canteen, Joe Strummer and The Mescaleros’ Joe Strummer 002: The Mescalero Years box set, The Beatles’ Revolver Special Super Deluxe Edition, Foo Fighters’ The Essential Foo Fighters, the compilation album ‘Life Moves Pretty Fast’ The John Hughes Mixtapes, Guns N’ Roses Use Your Illusion I and II box set, Bruce Springsteen’s Only the Strong Survive, Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Los Angeles Forum: April 26, 1969, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ Live at the Fillmore, 1997.
Concert Reviews: The year began with a livestream concert review of Mike Garson’s A Bowie Celebration. In person concert reviews came back with reviews of Sheer Mag, Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band, Paul McCartney, Death Cab for Cutie, Alvvays, and not an official review but I did a semi-review of Cheap Trick at Boston Calling.
DVD and Blu-ray Reviews: I got to review some DVD and blu-rays including The Beatles: Get Back, Neil Young and Promise of the Real: Noise & Flowers, and You Can’t Do That on Film.
Book Reviews: I got to cover numerous books released in 2022 including Olivia Harrison’s Came the Lightening: Twenty Poems for George, Pattie Boyd’s My Life in Pictures, and Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee Book.
Theater Reviews: This year I got to do my first official theater review, for On Beckett.
Music Festivals: I got to cover the 2022 Nice, a Fest festival.
Film Festivals and Film Events: I got to review a virtual film at Sundance Film Festival, my annual guide to the 2022 Oscar Nominated Short Films, my coverage of the 2022 Independent Film Festival Boston, covered the 2022 Collectibles Extravaganza, and the 2022 IFFBoston Fall Focus.
...And the biggest postings and news of the year:
- 1/2/2022: Green’s Party turned 9!
- 1/28/2022: I wrote my tribute to Mighty Mighty Bosstones, who I have been lucky enough to cover since 2017.
- March 2022: I took a breather from the blog for a few weeks due to a death in the family. 
- 3/26/22: I posted my remembrance of Taylor Hawkins. 32 notes, my biggest post of 2022!
- 3/29/22: I posted my This Month In History column for March. 19 notes.
- 4/14/22: I wrote about returning to my first live concert in over 2 years to see LCD Soundsystem.
- 5/26/22: I posted my remembrance of Ray Liotta. 11 notes.
- 6/19/22: I re-shared my 2021 post about Sesame Street’s Juneteenth Song. 28 notes.
- 7/31/22: I posted my remembrance of Bill Russell and Nichelle Nichols. 18 notes.
- 8/7/22: I shared my return to Kim’s Video at NYC’s Alamo Drafthouse. 
- 9/21/22: I shared the big news that my documentary Life on the V: The Story of V66 has been added to the Permanent Collection of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
- 10/12/22: I re-shared my 2018 post about This Day in 2018. 15 notes.
- 12/8/22: Tumblr provided their data of Green’s Party Year in Review up until December 8.
- 12/17/22: I re-shared my 2020 Top 5 Seinfeld Episodes During the Holiday Season list. 11 notes.
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