- Parks and Recreation fans know Aubrey Plaza as the acerbic yet lovable April Ludgate, the intern-turned-assistant who has become an integral part of Pawnee's parks department in recent seasons. (Slate)
- Filmmakers: Colin Trevorrow, director; Derek Connolly, screenwriter. Release: June 8 — New York, Los Angeles, Seattle and Portland, expanding wider on June 15 and 22. Full listings here. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- Is Kenneth crazy, or is time travel real? That is the question pondered by audiences of Colin Trevorrow's Safety Not Guaranteed, hitting select theaters on June 8. (Hollywood Reporter)
- WANTED: Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. Youll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons. I have only done this once before. Safety not guaranteed. (NBC Philadelphia)
- But in the new indie film "Safety Not Guaranteed," out today in select cities, Plaza branches out to play Darius, an intern at a Seattle magazine who bonds with a story subject, played by Mark Duplass, who's determined to travel back in time. (Washington Post)
- "Quirky" is one of those overused words that can damn with faint praise, especially when paired with "indie movie. (TheWrap)
- LOS ANGELES — It is one of the great classified ads of our time, and it leads to an unexpected and endearing film that is as deliciously off-center as the words that ignite it: WANTED: Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. (The State)
- Safety Not Guaranteed isnt your typical indie romance. (Huffington Post)
- From writer-director Todd Solondz (Welcome to the Dollhouse) comes this film about a grown man living at home with his parents, who falls for a woman after her failed career and marriage force her to move in with her parents. (NBC Chicago)
Friday, June 8, 2012
Safety not guaranteed
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