When journalist Dennis gets assigned to write about Pretty Woman for Marquee magazine's “Hooray for Hollywood Hookers” issue, he invites five friends over to screen, celebrate and skewer the modern-day Cinderella story. The partiers include his roommate Tony, a burnt-out cruise ship crooner who's desperately looking for a new gig on land; Lauren, a relationship-challenged aspiring stand-up comic; Marcos, a sweet-natured attorney who never met a tangent he couldn't go off on; Ross, an Opera-loving video clerk with multiple tattoos and arsenal of movie fun facts at the ready; and Dr. Beverly Beaverman, the shrink next door who finds Freudian psychological meanings in everything she sees. Together, they do their best to make sense of the 1990 Richard Gere-Julia Roberts romantic comedy classic while discovering that the movie's themes—sex, money, sex for money—resonate in their lives in ways both ridiculous and profound.
Unfortunately the movie Screening Party is not yet available on HBO Max.
Art | Doug Prinzivalli | Production Design |
Production | Chelsea Huff | Unit Production Manager |
Production | John Carrozza | Line Producer |
Production | James Cude | Consulting Producer |
Directing | Chil Kong | Director |
Directing | Chelsea Huff | First Assistant Director |
Production | Stephanie Chang | Associate Producer |
Sound | Joseph H. Shim | Production Sound Mixer |
Writing | Dennis Hensley | Writer |
Crew | Ivan Corona | Cinematography |
Production | Dennis Hensley | Executive Producer |
Directing | Mike Mannarino | Second Assistant Director |
Production | Chil Kong | Producer |
Editing | James Cude | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Nalo Jones | Makeup Artist |
Production | Doug Prinzivalli | Producer |
Production | Stephanie Chang | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Ivy Chou | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Stephanie Kae Panek | Makeup Artist |