

Movie spotlight
Six Ways to Sunday
Harry Odum is a henpecked 18-year-old momma's boy with a violent temper in Youngstown, Ohio. After impressing a local boss of the Jewish Mafia, he begins working as a hit man alongside crack addict Arnie Finklestein.
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Plot Summary
A young, aspiring actor named Austin Myer struggles to find his place in Hollywood, navigating the absurdities of the industry and his own personal life. He juggles a series of odd jobs, questionable relationships, and an overbearing mother, all while chasing his dream of stardom. The film offers a quirky and often humorous look at the trials and tribulations of breaking into show business.
Critical Reception
Six Ways to Sunday received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who often praised its quirky humor and Adam Goldberg's directorial vision. While some found it charming and original, others felt it lacked a cohesive narrative. Audiences were generally receptive to its offbeat sensibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique humor and off-kilter perspective on Hollywood.
Appreciated for Adam Goldberg's distinctive directorial style and the performances.
Some critics found the plot meandering and lacking in focus.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews and their consensus is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
Adam Goldberg directed, wrote, and starred in the film, drawing from his own experiences and observations of Hollywood.
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