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‘The Little Hours’ Red Band Trailer

‘The Little Hours’ Red Band Trailer

The official red band trailer for upcoming film The Little Hours will leave you absolutely convinced you want to see a movie about medieval nuns living in a convent. That’s something we never thought we’d say, but when it’s about a “whirlwind of pansexual horniness, substance abuse and wicked revelry” it’s sure to be interesting. The hilarity of Jeff Baena’s latest hit (he also did Life After Beth and Joshy) is due in no small part to the epic cast of characters: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Nick Offerman, Kate Micucci, and Fred Armisen. We watch individual shows and movies based solely on one or two of those people being involved. Putting them all in the same space with a subject matter like this is sure to be laugh out loud funny. It’s also going to be incredibly offensive, but that doesn’t mean you can’t love it anyway. The Little Hours hits theaters on June 30.