Entertainment
Corey Grant’s ‘Dysfunctional Friends’ premiere’s Feb. 3rd
Corey Grant’s Dysfunctional Friends, which premiered at the American Black Film Festival in Miami last year, will be released in limited AMC independent theaters on Friday February 3rd, 2012.
Corey Grant’s Dysfunctional Friends, which premiered at the American Black Film Festival in Miami last year, will be released in limited AMC independent theaters on Friday February 3rd, 2012. The locations will be in Los Angeles and New York City.
About Dysfunctional Friends
The movie stars Stacy Dash, Wesley Johnathan, Jason Weaver, Keith Robinson, Megan Good, Regan Gomez-Preston, Stacy Keibler, Persia White, Christian Keyes, Essence Atkins, Hosea Chanhcez, and introducing Terrell Owens.
Datari Turner, who also produced the film, co-stars as well.
A Comedy/ Drama reminiscent of The Big Chill, Dysfunctional Friends follows nine estranged friends are reunited after their larger then life friend unexpectedly dies.
The friends who haven’t seen each other in years are all forced to stay at their deceased friends estate for the weekend and must reconnect with each other working through all of their issues in order to each collect their inheritance.
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