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Spin Me Round

Unbridled romance with a side of soup or salad.
2022 | 104m | English

(6696 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Jeff Baena
Writer: Jeff Baena, Alison Brie
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When the manager of an Italian restaurant chain wins the opportunity to attend the franchise’s educational immersion program in Italy, what she thought would be a romantic getaway devolves into chaos and catastrophe.
Release Date: Aug 19, 2022
Director: Jeff Baena
Writer: Jeff Baena, Alison Brie
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords italy, california, cooking, yacht, restaurant owner, vacation, restaurant chain, strange, immersion, single woman, bakersfield, restaurant management, pisa, italy
Production Companies Duplass Brothers Productions, Limelight
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Job
Jeff Baena Director, Writer
Alison Brie Writer
Ryan Brown Editor
Patrick Lumb Production Design
Courtney Bright Casting
Nicole Daniels Casting
Davide Tovi Line Producer
Ami Werges Line Producer
Laura Pozzaglio Art Direction
Jennifer Durban Set Decoration
Beth Morgan Costume Design
Alexa Newman Costume Design
Mario Corrado Location Casting
Giuggiola Acciarino Hairstylist
Cassie Lyons Hairstylist
Roz Music Key Makeup Artist
Sandra Naesstroem Key Hair Stylist
Nicol Rossin Makeup Artist
Sean McElwee Director of Photography
Christopher Barnett Sound Designer
Pino Donaggio Original Music Composer
Steve Slanec Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Mel Eslyn Producer
Dylan Sellers Producer
Chris Parker Producer
Monika Bacardi Associate Producer
Danielle Maloni Associate Producer
Maddie Buis Co-Producer
Lindsay Lanzillotta Co-Producer
C.J. Barbato Co-Producer
Alex Dong Executive Producer
Shuli Harel Co-Executive Producer
Tyler Zacharia Executive Producer
Jeff Baena Producer
Alison Brie Producer
Mark Duplass Executive Producer
Jay Duplass Executive Producer
Andrea Iervolino Associate Producer
Shahrzad Davani Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
2.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Spin Me Round is purposefully wacky and extremely absurd, ultimately going way over the fine line between "it's so ridiculous that it's fun" and the growing annoyance at the amount of cringe displayed on the screen each minute. Despite e ... xcellent performances by most of the cast - Alison Brie is exceptional - the predictable, frustratingly incoherent screenplay lacks the necessary comedic value to be considered "dumb fun". Aubrey Plaza is criminally underused - marketing campaign is misleading - as are countless storylines that are forgotten, ignored, or sabotaged by poor writing. One of the worst movies of the year." Rating: D-

Aug 15, 2022
tmdb28039023
1.0

Amber (Alison Brier) is nominally a manager at Italian food restaurant Tuscan Grove. We’re told she has "run this place like a perfectly run ship" for "nine years." We have to take this information at face value because we never see her running anything, perfectly or otherwise. This is a shame be ... cause, as the unerring Roger Ebert once pointed out, actual work is more interesting than most plots; accordingly, a film about the actual inner workings of a restaurant would be much more interesting than Spin Me Round’s plot. Did I say 'would be'? Scratch that; what I really meant is that a film about the actual inner workings of a restaurant is much more interesting than Spin Me Round’s plot. Take for instance British drama Boiling Point; it’s not perfect, but it’s honest (honesty and originality being the two most important qualities in a work of art ) — it puts its money where its mouth is, talking the talk as well as walking the walk. Spin Me Round, on the other hand, is full of it. It reminds me of The Lovebirds (and, by extension, Date Night) in its belief that comedy can only stem from implausible, outrageous situations. Now, I’m not saying that’s not possible, but think of the phrase 'it’s funny because it’s true' — it’s a cliché, sure, but for good reason. Alison Brie is just too good for this crap. She’s not just a cute little thing; she’s a talented, daring performer (consider Horse Girl, The Rental). Co-stars Molly Shannon, Aubrey Plaza, Zach Woods (the entire cast for that matter) are nowhere near Brie’s league; the question is, then, why is she slumming it with them?

Sep 03, 2022