Marmalade Trailer: Joe Keery Becomes a Criminal for the Girl of His Dreams
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Marmalade Trailer: Joe Keery Becomes a Criminal for the Girl of His Dreams
The official Marmalade trailer for the upcoming romance crime thriller has been released, starring Joe Keery, Camila Morrone and Aldis Hodge. The video shows Keery’s Baron as he dragged into the life of crime by the girl of his dreams. His titular girlfriend convinces him to rob a bank with her in an attempt to […] The post Marmalade Trailer: Joe Keery Becomes a Criminal for the Girl of His Dreams appeared first on ComingSoon.net Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
The official trailer for the upcoming romantic crime thriller, Marmalade, starring Joe Keery, Camila Morrone, and Aldis Hodge has been released. In the film, Keery’s character, Baron, is persuaded by his girlfriend to engage in criminal activity, robbing a bank to cover his mother’s medical expenses. The film is set to premiere on February 9 in theaters and on VOD.
Marmalade is the creation of director Keir O’Donnell, a recognised figure from Wedding Crashers. This is O'Donnell's first endeavor in feature direction. Other cast members include Wayne Duvall, Susan Brava, Hans Christopher, Andrew E. Wheeler among others. The film is a production by Brainstorm Media and Signature Entertainment, with producers Sarah Gabriel, Marc Goldberg, James Harris, and Mark Lane at the helm.
The movie synopsis details a story of Baron (played by Keery), who, while imprisoned, befriends cellmate Otis, known for his numerous prison breaks. As they devise a plan to escape, Baron reminisces about meeting the love of his life, Marmalade, and their planned 'Bonnie and Clyde' style bank robbery to support his ailing mother and fulfill their dream life.
Writer Maggie Dela Paz, a seasoned entertainment industry critic and fan of coming-of-age films and TV shows, has covered the movie and TV sector for over four years. Among her current favorites are FX's The Bear and the renowned anime My Hero Academia.
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