"Even my therapist is fed up." Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official trailer for an indie comedy titled
Lousy Carter, the latest indie film from auteur filmmaker
Bob Byington (
Somebody Up There Likes Me, Infinity Baby, Frances Ferguson). This originally premiered at the 2023 Locarno Film Festival last year, and it also played at the Philadelphia and Montclair Film Festivals. The film stars
Oppenheimer's stand out actor
David Krumholtz in a lead role as a very "lousy" guy at a university who is suddenly told he has six months left to live. So he goes off on everyone around him. Man-baby Lousy Carter struggles to complete his animated Nabokov adaptation, teaches a graduate seminar on Gatsby, and sleeps with his best friend's wife. He has six months to live. The film also features comedy all-stars
Martin Starr,
Olivia Thirlby,
Jocelyn DeBoer,
Macon Blair, and
Stephen Root. This opens in March in theaters and on VOD for everyone to enjoy. This filmmaker seems like an acquired taste, but it's Krumholtz being funny which makes me curious. //
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