Half Magic (film)
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- Sid Sheinberg
- Jon Sheinberg
- Bill Sheinberg
- Heather Graham
- Angela Kinsey
- Stephanie Beatriz
- Thomas Lennon
- Luke Arnold
- Jason Lewis
- Alex Beh
- Michael Aronov
- Molly Shannon
- Rhea Perlman
- Chris D'Elia
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| Directed by | Heather Graham |
| Written by | Heather Graham |
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| Cinematography | Pedro Gómez Millán |
| Edited by | Morgan Neville |
| Music by | Alex Wurman |
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| Distributed by | Momentum Pictures |
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Running time | 100 minutes[1] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Half Magic is a 2018 American comedy film written and directed by Heather Graham in her directorial debut. The film stars Graham, Angela Kinsey, Stephanie Beatriz, Thomas Lennon, Luke Arnold, Jason Lewis, Alex Beh, Michael Aronov, Molly Shannon, Rhea Perlman and Chris D'Elia. The film was released in theaters and through video on demand on February 23, 2018, by Momentum Pictures.
Three women meet each other at a “Divine Feminine" workshop. Honey is a screenwriter who has a casual relationship with Peter, an arrogant action film star who makes misogynistic comments. Eva, a dress designer, is a divorcée whose ex-husband left her for a college student. Free-spirited Candy is in a relationship with Daniel, a TED Talks enthusiast who refuses to be exclusive with her. The three women bond over their shared frustrations and make a pact to date “good guys only” and improve their love lives.
Cast
- Heather Graham as Honey
- Angela Kinsey as Eva
- Stephanie Beatriz as Candy
- Thomas Lennon as Darren
- Luke Arnold as Freedom
- Jason Lewis as Mark
- Alex Beh as Daniel
- Chelsea Mark as Chandra
- Michael Aronov as John
- Molly Shannon as Valesca
- Rhea Perlman as Linda
- Chris D'Elia as Peter
- Johnny Knoxville as Father Gary
Production
On June 4, 2015, Angela Kinsey, Chris D'Elia, Jason Lewis and Molly Shannon joined the cast of the film.[2] Principal photography began on June 4, 2015.[2]
Release
The film was released in theaters and through video on demand on February 23, 2018, by Momentum Pictures.[3]
