The Brass Teapot tries to force a moralistic, Twilight Zone-ish plot into an indie comedy, a task that proves impossible for first-time feature director Ramaa Mosley. Juno Temple and Michael Angarano ...
Life after college isn’t what they thought it would be for newlyweds John (Michael Angarano) and Alice (Juno Temple). John is stuck in a call center job, while Alice unsuccessfully tries to parlay her ...
Aladdin had his magic lamp. An American couple settles for a special kettle in “The Brass Teapot,” a fresh riff on “be careful what you wish for” fables, in which things quickly get out of hand after ...
Born in a California ashram, director Ramaa Mosley says that homeschooling left her plenty of time during her childhood to watch movies. She was from her earliest years, “transfixed by stories about ...
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The beauty of a well-told fable is typically in its airy brevity, with a moral sharp and bittersweet. Ramaa Mosley’s feature debut, “The Brass Teapot,” has Aesopian pretensions with its ...
Based on the comic book series "The Brass Teapot" about a mid-twenty-year-old couple who, in these difficult economic times, finds a mysterious, magical brass teapot which makes them money but at a ...
The Brass Teapot sets out to prove that money is, indeed, the root of all evil, but while this dark comedy makes a few smart observations about the lengths people will go to snag the American Dream, ...
A new trailer has been released for The Brass Teapot. The upcoming film stars Juno Temple and Michael Angarano, who find a magical teapot that appear to solve their financial woes. The golden teapot ...
A magic teapot, some good humor and a very naked Juno Temple fuel this slight modern fable. By THR Staff The Brass Teapot Still - H 2012 Twentysomethings John (Michael Angarano) and Alice (Juno Temple ...
Ramaa Mosley makes her feature debut with The Brass Teapot, which had its premiere at TIFF last year to great early reviews. Led by Michael Angarano (Red State) and Juno Temple (The Dark Knight Rises) ...