One of Them Days is the kind of comedy Hollywood used to make regularly. The film keeps the premise simple and trusts the characters to react in funny ways. Even though it is more of a rarity in today’s IP landscape,
Lawrence Lamont got his start in music videos and is now making his feature film directing debut with a big comedy that also features Katt Williams.
Don't snooze on SZA 's big-screen debut in One of Them Days. Her costar in the comedy, Keke Palmer hails the Grammy-winning singer as a natural.
It's no secret that SZA's industry veteran co-star is unofficially known as Keke “Keep a Job” Palmer — and the many hats she wears makes her somewhat of a kindred spirit to her character in the film, a waitress working to land a managerial position that will put both her and Alyssa in a better financial position.
One of Them Days also serves as a love letter to Los Angeles — hitting even more powerfully given the recent wildfires — highlighting the neighborhoods where residents continue to dream big and work hard,
One of Them Days”—a comedy starring Keke Palmer and SZA—is new in theaters. How soon will it be available to stream at home?
Keke Palmer and SZA light up the silver screen with 'One of Them Days.' Here's how to catch the movie.
The Keke Palmer buddy comedy “One of Them Days” opened in first place on the North American box office charts on a particularly slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. The R-rated Sony release earned $11.
Not to mention the fact that we were both queer, trans, and Filipino, which only created further bonds at a time when it can be frightening to be all of those things. Even though we’re no longer living together,
This is the story of director Lawrence Lamont’s One Of Them Days: When the first of the month comes along and two longtime friends living in south Los Angeles as roommates realize their hard-earned cash has been stolen,
“The world is about to be just gagged,” Palmer said of the “Kill Bill” musician’s performance in One of Them Days, which marks SZA’s acting debut. “Honestly, it’s so, so good.”