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Laundry Day

2018

R

1 h 28 m

États-Unis

Comédie

Crime

Drame

A bizarre fight in a dive bar-laundromat among four New Orleans low-lifes is revisited from each person's perspective, revealing an intricate web of harrowing, horrific, & hilarious service industry intrigue.
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Dave Davis
Ethan
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Kerry Cahill
Dee
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Samantha Ann
Natalee
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Billy Slaughter
Bart
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Carrie Anne Rose
The Gutterfemme
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Theodus Crane
Stovey
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Michael Martin
Trente-Sous Serge
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Luis Q. Barroso
Old Man Watson
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Andy J. Forest
Freddie
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Rebecca Elizabeth Hollingsworth
Texas Dancer
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Ben Matheny
Matt
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Misty Marshall
Officer Douvert
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John Jabaley
Mr. Goat
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Mason Joiner
The Kid
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Katherine McClain
Lesley
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Peter Orr
DJ Caterpillar
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Courtney Lacombe
Willow
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Brian Bonhagen
Squirrel

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Julia Barretto

01/06/2023 18:29
Moviecut—Laundry Day
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Eaty

23/05/2023 04:35
Gotta say - this movie was far more entertaining than I anticipated. The main characters are what *some* people might consider unsavory types. I just think their both colorful and realistic. Buskers, bartenders, even weed sellers. If you've got a thing for Tent Revivals, this isn't the movie for you. The most interesting aspect to me - aside from the day to day street-level look at life around the Quarter (if you have to ask "Which Quarter?" this might not be the movie for you.) is that it's essentially a day in the life of four different, albeit intertwined, people, and we see the events through each prism. Another interesting point for me is that it came out within a couple of years of a film called The Power of Few, which is set in roughly the same area - the Quarter and the Marigny - and also shows us several people's lenses on a day's events. Give it a try.
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user9088488389536

23/05/2023 04:35
I absolutely loved this movie. The characters are very believable, gritty, unwashed but lovable. The movie is sad, funny, charming, sweet, and totally watchable. A great look into the underbelly of one of my favorite cities.
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Mahdi🤜🤛

23/05/2023 04:35
This movie has no relation to "Barfly" and no relation to "Magnolia" This film is tripe. It's a film without a good director or writer. The actors were not half bad but I think with a different director they would be better. The film plays out like a dropped set of legos. The filmmakers try to fool you into artistry with the ramping rewind of different characters but it doesn't work. The filmmakers are trying to hard and achieving nothing.
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Rlyx_kdrama

23/05/2023 04:35
I think anyone who's familiar will see this as a love letter to the parts of New Orleans known to locals as the Lower D and the Marigny Triangle. Beautifully told with enough spot on accuracy to make it authentic, but enough humor and reverence so that it's not disrespectful. I'm so happy I ran across this, and can't believe I hadn't sooner! I will tell everyone I know about it starting now.
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SWAT々ROSUNツ

23/05/2023 04:35
Beautifully put together & shot, this indie film is a great example of indie films at their best. Entire ensemble cast delivers intensely realized performances that are great fun; every actor is intriguing & engaging. Completely believable. Kudos go to director-writer-producer Randy Mack for this entertaining & compelling piece of art. Highly recommended -- great fun.
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🍯Sucre d’orge 🍭

23/05/2023 04:35
Was so blown away by this! Captures a day in the neighborhood in such an (appropriately) hilarious and twisted way. Might not translate as well to people who don't live here, but there are enough movies out there that are watered down in attempted mainstream appeal. So funny and so nuanced. A great documentation of a slice of local life in one of the weirdest cities on the planet.
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Mmabokang_Foko

02/03/2023 18:59
source: Laundry Day
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Snit hailemaryam😜

22/11/2022 13:33
Gotta say - this movie was far more entertaining than I anticipated. The main characters are what *some* people might consider unsavory types. I just think their both colorful and realistic. Buskers, bartenders, even weed sellers. If you've got a thing for Tent Revivals, this isn't the movie for you. The most interesting aspect to me - aside from the day to day street-level look at life around the Quarter (if you have to ask "Which Quarter?" this might not be the movie for you.) is that it's essentially a day in the life of four different, albeit intertwined, people, and we see the events through each prism. Another interesting point for me is that it came out within a couple of years of a film called The Power of Few, which is set in roughly the same area - the Quarter and the Marigny - and also shows us several people's lenses on a day's events. Give it a try.
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Sejar Jasani

22/11/2022 13:33
I absolutely loved this movie. The characters are very believable, gritty, unwashed but lovable. The movie is sad, funny, charming, sweet, and totally watchable. A great look into the underbelly of one of my favorite cities.
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