5 Reasons Why You Need to Watch This 80-minute Hidden Gem Movie

After 25 years, a New York Lawyer returns to his Boston hometown to reunite with a friend that he hasn’t seen since a catastrophic incident. To his surprise, his friend is on his deathbed, and he has one desperate, last favor to ask. Watch Last Night in Rozzie on Reveel today!

Last Night in Rozzie is a compelling film that captures the authentic complexities about life. Set in the vibrant city of Boston, this movie offers a powerful story, talented actors, and an authentic Bostonian experience. The best part about it? The film is only 80 minutes long and it never lets go of your attention for its entire short runtime. Here are five reasons why you need to watch this exceptional movie.

1. Talented and Recognizable Actors

One of the most compelling aspects of Last Night in Rozzie is the exceptional acting. The film has a small cast that is full of talented and recognizable actors that truly bring the characters to life. Their nuanced portrayals and on-screen chemistry create an immersive experience that will leave you captivated from start to finish.

Jeremy Sisto in ‘FBI’

Jeremy Sisto as Joey

Jeremy Sisto’s career has moved effortlessly between film, television, and theater and continues to have a dynamic presence throughout the entertainment industry. In LAST NIGHT IN ROZZIE, Jeremy turns in one of his greatest performances as Joey Donovan, a complex, grisly, and fiercely loyal character. He currently stars on CBS’s hit drama FBI as Jubal Valentine.

Neil Brown Jr. in ‘Seal Team’

Neil Brown, Jr. as Ronnie

Neil Brown Jr. is known for his detailed character portraits in films like STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON and CITY OF LIES. Currently he stars as Navy Seal Ray Perry on CBS’s SEAL TEAM and as the fan-favorite Chad, on HBO’s INSECURE. Neil’s turn as the troubled central figure, Ronnie Russo, in LAST NIGHT IN ROZZIE marks his first lead in a feature film.

Owen Wilson and Nicky Whelan in ‘Hall Pass’

Nicky Whelan as Pattie

Nicky Whelan lights up the screen in LAST NIGHT IN ROZZIE as Pattie Barry, a smart and tough single mom who defends her family at all costs… and sometimes to a fault. She’s recently had lead roles in TRAUMA CENTER, INCONCEIVABLE, and Netflix’s REBIRTH. Her extensive TV career includes FROM DUSK TIL DAWN: THE SERIES, MATADOR, and notably as Pepper Steiger on the renowned NEIGHBOURS.

2. A Powerful Story

At its core, Last Night in Rozzie is driven by a powerful and emotionally charged story. It follows the journey of Ronnie Russo, a man torn between the past and the present as he returns to his childhood neighborhood of Roslindale (Rozzie). The film explores themes of redemption, forgiveness, and the complexities of family/friend dynamics. It also explores the lingering effects of childhood trauma.

3. A Story That is VERY Boston

If you love Boston or are from there, Last Night in Rozzie will resonate with you. The film was created by Bostonians, for Bostonians. The story almost immediately immerses viewers in the city’s unique culture, accents, and idiosyncrasies. From the Boston Red Sox to the picturesque neighborhoods, you’ll feel a genuine connection to the city as the story unfolds.

4. The Film Was Based on an Award-Winning Short Film

Last Night in Rozzie started as an award-winning short film that gained critical acclaim and recognition on the festival circuit. The success of the short film led to the expansion of the story into a feature-length film. The fact that the filmmakers saw the potential in the story and expanded upon it speaks volumes about the compelling nature of the story. The man who played Joey in the short film, Ryan McDonough, wrote the script for the feature film.

5. The Film Is Fast-Paced and Under 90 Minutes Long

In a time when many movies tend to be lengthy, Last Night in Rozzie stands out by offering a compact and fast-paced viewing experience. Clocking in at under 90 minutes, this film wastes no time in delivering its gripping story and engaging characters. The tight editing and swift pacing ensure that every scene is meaningful and keeps you on the edge of your seat.

After 25 years, a New York Lawyer returns to his Boston hometown to reunite with a friend that he hasn’t seen since a catastrophic incident. To his surprise, his friend is on his deathbed, and he has one desperate, last favor to ask. Watch Last Night in Rozzie on Reveel today!

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