Holy Matrimony

Published: Aug. 13, 2019, 3:39 p.m.

We continue Patricia Arquette August with a look at a film that has no reason to exist and frankly couldn't in 2019:\xa0Holy Matrimony. Patricia Arquette plays Havana, a woman down on her luck, who through convoluted plot contrivances, ends up being married to a thirteen-year-old Joseph Gordon-Levitt in his first film role. It's a film that is as bizarre as it is boring with even the fact that it's directed by Star Trek's own Leonard Nimoy not being able to save the tonally inconsistent screenplay from falling flat. The Projection Booth's Mike White joins Chris to talk about child marriage, this film's bizarre tone, and comparison's to Harrison Ford's\xa0Witness.

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