"I'm not a coach, I'm a star!" Sony Pictures Classics has unveiled a red band (for language!) trailer for the indie comedy The Bronze, which was an opening night film at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Melissa Rauch plays Hope Anne Greggory, a gymnast who won the bronze at the Olympics once, and now lives with the glory of that fame. The cast includes Gary Cole, Haley Lu Richardson, Thomas Middleditch and Sebastian Stan. This film just isn't that good, it's not that funny, and the trailer doesn't help sell it at all. Maybe a few people out there who enjoy this kind of trashy humor may be interested in this, but I doubt it.
Here's the first red band trailer for Bryan Buckley's The Bronze, found via The Film Stage:
A foul-mouthed former gymnastics bronze medalist named Hope Annabelle Greggory (Melissa Rauch) must fight for her local celebrity status when a new young athlete's star rises in town. The story is a bit inspired by gymnast Kerri Strug. The Bronze is directed by Bryan Buckley (Asad), from a screenplay co-written by Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch. The film first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival this January as the opening night dramatic feature. Sony Pictures Classics will be releasing Rauch & Buckley's The Bronze in select theaters on March 11th, 2016 early next year. For more info, visit their official site.
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