You can’t go wrong with a free trip to Italy… right? Alison Brie that theory is so very wrong in Spin Me Round, a new dark romantic comedy that opens in theaters, on digital, and on AMC+ this weekend.
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The White Lotus wasn’t the only Italian getaway Aubrey Plaza took in 2022 – she also features as a prominent scene-stealer in Jeff Baena’s Spin Me Round, now streaming on Hulu. This one is more of the ...
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After being chosen as a top manager at a branch of fictional restaurant Tuscan Grove, Amber (Brie) wins a trip to Italy to join an immersion program. While in Italy, Amber meets the CEO of Tuscan ...
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TEXAS, USA — Few countries have forged as versatile a relationship with the movies over the decades as Italy. The same balcony where an American expat falls in love in one story could be the staging ...
The filmmaker tells IndieWire about crafting the ultimate confrontation of expectation versus reality in the film starring Alison Brie and Aubrey Plaza. In the film, which debuted at SXSW in March and ...
Director Jeff Baena reunites his regular repertory players for “Spin Me Round,” another droll ensemble comedy that, like his 2017 nunsploitation riff “The Little Hours,” becomes an opportunity for ...
“Spin Me Round” isn’t the movie you think it’s going to be. That’s sometimes a good thing, but not always. The unexpected and offbeat is a valuable quality in a film, as anyone who has seen a Jeff ...
Alison Brie plays the manager of a restaurant chain whose trip to Italy for a training program does not go as expected. By Amy Nicholson When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...