“June is a wannabe influencer who’s juggling multiple problems: her parents want her to move out, her ex-boyfriend accuses her of stalking him, and two detectives think she may be involved in the robbery of a local pharmacy,” reads
You talked about bringing in the whole comedy community — the cast you’ve assembled here is incredible. Was that calling in a lot of favors? Were people just happy to help? I wanted to ask about the structure. I like that you give time to really meet the characters and get to know everybody before we have the robbery. Then it becomes this little mystery, which is fun and has a very clueless individual trying to comically trying to figure out this mystery. How is it finding the pacing and setting up the story like that?
One of the fun appearances in this movie is the pro wrestle, the former Dolph Ziggler, Nicholas Nemeth. I know he does stand up too. Did you know him through that, or how did that come about? I’d like to talk a bit about Grandma’s Boy. It wasn’t super well-received by critics when it first came out, but it really found a fanbase on home video. When I was in high school, we were all passing around the DVD and it just became this huge movie within my friend group. How’s it been seeing that legacy? I still see it quoted, so it seems that it speaks to the people.