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Last Call Trailer: IFC Films Gives Us First Look At Uplifting Comedy

IFC Films has released the official trailer for their upcoming comedy 'Last Call'.
Last Call

IFC Films has released the official trailer for Last Call, an upcoming comedy featuring a talented cast.

Last Call looks to be an uplifting watch about finding your true home, decade spanning friendships, and some comedic situations in between.

Last Call Official Trailer

It features a talented cast including Golden Globe & Emmy Winner Jeremy Piven, Taryn Manning, Zach McGowan, Academy Award Nominee Cathy Moriarty, Jamie Kennedy, and Academy Award Nominee Bruce Dern. It’s the directorial debut by Paolo Pilladi, who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside first time writer Greg Lindo.

Last Call poster

Last Call Synopsis

A local success story and real estate developer, Mick (Jeremy Piven), returns home to his offbeat blue collar Irish neighborhood in the shadows of Philadelphia for a funeral and is obligated to stay to ensure his parents’ ailing family business gets back on course. Amidst all of this, he grows closer to his childhood crush (Taryn Manning) who is also back in town, while enduring the constant ridicule from his old hometown crew. As Mick begins to reconnect with the neighborhood he grew up in, he finds himself at a crossroads when forced to either raze or resurrect the family bar. (IFC Films)

Last Call is Rated R for crude sexual content, pervasive language and some drug use and will be available in theaters, On Digital & On Demand March 19, 2021. It has a runtime of 102 minutes. What do you all think? Are you planning to watch Last Call? Did you like the trailer? Let’s discuss everything in the comments down below and on our Twitter.

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