Miles J. Harvey shines as DJ, a science-minded teen spending time with his parents at their vacation home over his last winter break before he heads off to Dartmouth to study biology. But before the family can ring in the New Year at their rustic Maine sanctuary, people from Vince’s past show up to disturb the peace he has so carefully cultivated.
Riff Raff' is a star-studded new crime comedy with Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Bill Murray, Pete Davidson, Lewis Pullman, and, of course, Jennifer Coolidge. The actor talks about her infamous crotch-grab scene,
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Screen Rant on MSNHow Riff Raff Made The Most Of Its A-List Cast Explained By Jennifer Coolidge & Gabrielle Union: “It Felt Like I Was Watching An Orchestra Piece”ScreenRant interviews Riff Raff stars Jennifer Coolidge and Gabrielle Union about working with a stacked cast on their new comedy crime thriller.
The dark mayhem spun up by this crime comedy might seem a little familiar.
Riff Raff falls short of the $1 million mark at the domestic box office in its debut weekend. See how much it made.
"Riff Raff," co-starring Bill Murray, Ed Harris, Pete Davidson, Lewis Pullman and Miles J. Harvey, is now in theaters.
Moviefone speaks with Gabrielle Union about 'Riff Raff' and the all-star cast. Everyone was ready to go, and it was very serious and professional.
Is the Riff Raff movie streaming on Netflix or Prime Video? Riff Raff is not streaming on Netflix or Prime Video right now. While it’s possible Riff Raff may stream on Netflix s
For a movie where characters talk about family values, “Riff Raff” is very violent, and family members constantly curse and belittle each other. Their actions fit. The family involved have connections to mobsters. “Riff Raff” entertains, even as its conclusion is irrational.
After all, it has an all-star cast featuring the likes of Bill Murray, Ed Harris, Jennifer Coolidge, Gabrielle Union, Lewis Pullman (Bill’s kid) and Pete Davidson. Surely, no one would dare put these shining stars in such a horribly, disturbing film that’s as awkward as it is humorless. Director Dito Montiel would… and did.
A kind of watered-down Goodfellas meets The White Lotus, if you will, which could've been pretty cool. Alas, it's mostly dull. And yet… there is something to appreciate about getting these great actors together and watching them disappear into their roles.
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