“It was a tough shoot being an actor and director in it,” Morosini admitted.
“But I love the guy and I’m so proud of his work in the film.”
And it sounds right up Oswalt and Morosini’s alley as cinema lovers.

“I would encourage people to go see it in theaters,” the actor-director shared.
Sulewski doubled down on Morosini’s take.
“The gasps, the laughs, the shouts it’s a whole experience.”

