Bright Day

Bright Day (2012)

It's not just a movie. It's a movement.

  • Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 2012-11-20
  • Runtime: 1h 26min
  • Language: English
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Directors: Maggie Rowe, Andersen Gabrych.
7.6

Summary

(Long Synopsis) "In this laugh-out-loud, satirical comedy, Tripp Bailey (Marc Evan Johnson, Transformers) is a washed-up journalist who longs to be a high-profile, hard-hitting investigative reporter. But he has a plan … a plot to infiltrate and debunk Pyrasphere, Hollywood’s fastest-growing, new-age religion! Armed with only “The Truth”, he drafts his brother-in-law (Matt Price, TV’s Men of a Certain Age, Evan Almighty, Man on the Moon), a wedding/bar mitzvah videographer, and sets out to make his name. Under the leadership of glamorous, fame-seeking guru Gossamyrhh (Maggie Rowe, Ocean’s Thirteen, Fun With Dick and Jane), the duo encounters a wildly colorful collection of cultists, including his ex-wife (Amy Stiller, Tropic Thunder, Zoolander, The Cable Guy). But is Gossamyrhh’s philosophy actually genuine? Can Tripp really have it all through enlightenment … or is it a sham and part of a not-so-divine plan?

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  • Marc Evan Jackson

    as Tripp Bailey
  • Maggie Rowe

    as Gossamyrhh
  • Andersen Gabrych

    as Doctor Reverend Coyote
  • Matt Price

    as Brother-in-Law Matt
  • Bill Maher

    as Self
  • Amy Stiller

    as Pam Bailey
  • Jonathan Schmock

    as Dr. Hans Von Schrect
  • Taylor Negron

    as Leicester Cohen-Blaize
  • Krista Simonson

    as Krista White
  • Laura Silverman

    as Jackie
  • Rick Overton

    as Dr. Alex Joyfrem
  • Shannan Fredricks

    as Luna Landing
  • Eddie Pepitone

    as Eddie
  • Drew Droege

    as Kevin
  • Anneliese Euler

    as Shelby
  • Elaine Hendrix

    as Cathryn Helen
  • David Dean Bottrell

    as Ken Steller
  • Melinda Hill

    as Bonnie
  • Shaz Bennett

    as Sugar Shaz
  • Richard Belzer

    as Self
  • Michael Cera

    as Self
  • Samm Levine

    as Self
  • Stirling Gardner

    as Stirling
  • Keith Blaney

    as Blaney Fife
  • David Avallone

    as Dr. David Dresden
  • Craig Anstett

    as Craig
  • Spencer Green

    as Spencer
  • Stephen Rowan

    as Steve R.
  • Kevin Pass

    as Kev P.
  • Gary Shapiro

    as Anonymous
  • Chris Thompson

    as Thomco
  • Anne Girard

    as Penny
  • Scott Rose

    as Joust
  • Tamar Feinkind

    as Tamar
  • Jack Robbins

    as Slayne
  • Garrett McKechnie

    as Power
  • Jaclyn Lafer

    as Poppy
  • Carlos Kotkin

    as Carlos
  • Michael Feldman

    as Michael
  • Tina Huang

    as Dr. Moon
  • C. Brian Smith

    as Sea Brian
  • B. Mark Seabrooks

    as "B"
  • David Chrisman

    as Burke Ember
  • Logan Heftel

    as Logan Behri
  • Joy Sirott Hurwitz

    as Joy
  • Kristin Ciasulli

    as Lumi Tanenbaum / Fruity Lady
  • Jack Rudy

    as Jack Rudy Esq.
  • Bill Voorhees

    as Sign Language Interpreter
  • Zach Taylor

    as Taylor
  • Chani Krich

    as Chani Love
  • Savannah Stockdale

    as Savannah
  • Jane Brucker

    as Jane
  • Natasha Harris

    as Natti D.
  • Gabe Harris

    as Nath Annual
  • Brenda C. Andersen

    as Skelton Fan
  • Gary Stockdale

    as Mew Zick
  • Tom Saunders

    as Tom
  • Debbie Shofett

    as Spa Director
  • Nikki Muller

    as 21 Fold Singer
  • Lauren Frances

    as Veronica Valentine PhDD
  • Michael Dicorcia

    as Baby Michael
  • Susie McDonnell

    as Susie
  • Cara Santa Maria

    as Dr. Keratin
  • Allan Murray

    as Allan
  • Nicholas Batchelder

    as JP Redicurous
  • Michael Roach

    as Prince S. Hedgefund
  • Rudy Loyda

    as Jorge
  • Blake Christian

    as Dervishing Street Teamer
  • Jonathan Konopack

    as Shovel Boy
  • Sarah Miller

    as Mommy
  • Peter Baynham

    as Daddy
  • Minnie Rowe Vallely

    as Self
  • Joey Lafer

    as Self
Directing Maggie Rowe Director
Writing Maggie Rowe Writer
Directing Andersen Gabrych Director
Writing Andersen Gabrych Writer

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