![]() ![]() ![]() Raiff plays Andrew, a 22-year-old recent college grad who lives with his mom (Leslie Mann) and stepdad (Brad Garrett) and still shares a bedroom with his little brother David (Evan Assante). It was just picked up by AppleTV+ for $15 million and like 2020’s big Sundance seller “ Palm Springs,” in a few months everybody will be watching - and adoring - it. Only his second feature, “Cha Cha” is line-dancing all the way to the bank. At just 23 years old, the guy even had the nerve to discover himself, since he also wrote and directed his own movie. Minutes into the blissful “Cha Cha Real Smooth,” which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, it’s obvious that Raiff is that brand of powerhouse. Lena Dunham’s heinous ‘Sharp Stick’ is a career worstĬooper Raiff is the fresh comedic talent we’ve been waiting for.Ī new one shows up on-screen every few years - a modern guy-or-girl next door like Steve Carell, Seth Rogen, Emma Stone and Adam Sandler - with appeal so broad and a personality so genuine we immediately crave to see them in something else. Or to, you know, go bowling with them. ![]() ‘Navalny’ doc at Sundance hits Putin where it hurts Williams is brilliant in ‘892’ - his last film roleģ0-year-old who masqueraded as a high school junior revealed in new doc
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