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A filmmaker and his girlfriend return home from his movie premiere, smoldering tensions and painful revelations push them toward a romantic reckoning.
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A filmmaker and his girlfriend return home from his movie premiere, smoldering tensions and painful revelations push them toward a romantic reckoning.
6.6/10
IMDbOutstanding Actress | 2021 | Zendaya
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Female | 2021 | Zendaya
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2022
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2022 | Zendaya
Location Manager of the Year Independent Feature Film | 2021
Best Actress | 2021 | Zendaya
Best Actress | 2021 | Zendaya
Best Performance in a Movie | 2021 | Zendaya
Best Equality of the Sexes | 2021
Budget 2,500,000 USD
The age difference of 12 years between John David Washington (35) and Zendaya (23) caused some controversy. Zendaya refuted the criticism by saying people are "not ready" to see her as an adult.
One of the first films to be written, directed, and completed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
The film was shot during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown between 17 June 2020 and 2 July 2020 with the approval of the Writers' Guild of America, Directors' Guild of America, and Screen Actors Guild - American Federation of Television and Radio Artists organizations. The shoot followed strict COVID-19 safety protocols to ensure the cast and crew worked in a safe environment.
Malcolm's intense dislike of an unnamed white female film critic from the LA Times due to an unfavorable review of his previous film is generally perceived to be a reference to LA Times critic Katie Walsh, who wrote a negative review on writer-director Sam Levinson's earlier film Assassination Nation (2018).
Malcolm refers several times to a critic who says he's "the next Spike Lee." John David Washington, who plays Malcolm, has worked with Lee on Malcolm X (1992) and BlacKkKlansman (2018).
"[Marie walks into the room with a knife] Malcolm: Marie, what are you doing? Put the knife down, please. Marie? [she kneels down in front of him and plays with the knife] Marie: Do you remember those antidepressants I was on? I'm not on them anymore. I'm not doing well. I'm really, really not doing well. I've never been clean. And I don't plan on getting clean. I'm a piece of shit. I'm a liar. I cheated on you. I fucked your friends [she laughs] Marie: I fucked your friends. God, I feel like I'm crazy. I've stolen from your mother. And you know what the fucked up thing is? I don't even care. I don't mind. Because I deserve it. Tell me where the fucking pills are. Tell me where the pills are. [Malcolm struggles to answer, Marie puts the knife down and acts like herself again] Marie: And that, Malcolm, is what authenticity buys you. [she flips him off with both hands as she leaves the room] Malcolm: Well, damn! Why didn't you do that in the audition?"
"Marie: You know what, Malcolm, if you're gonna treat me like an insane person and call me fucking crazy, the least you could do is do it without casually eating macaroni and cheese. How does that work for you? What does that sound like in your fucking brain? "What a cunt. Mmm. This macaroni and cheese is delicious. What a cunt. I wonder if there's more mac and cheese. What a cunt. If I could direct commercials for Kraft Mac and Cheese, I would.""