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Snack Shack is a 2024 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Adam Carter Rehmeier. Set in the summer of 1991, it stars Conor Sherry and Gabriel LaBelle as a pair of teenage friends working at a community pool snack shack in Nebraska City. Mika Abdalla portrays a newcomer lifeguard who disrupts the friend duo's summer plans.
In 2022, LaBelle joined the cast of the Showtime series adaptation of American Gigolo, in the role of the young version of Julian Kaye, played by Jon Bernthal. [19] [20] In 2024, LaBelle played one of the lead roles in Adam Carter Rehmeier's coming-of-age comedy Snack Shack, which was delayed by the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes.
“Snack Shack” largely operates as a slack series of shenanigans, but the budding teen romance offers a spine, as well as an opportunity to get dramatic once Brooke draws the attention of Moose ...
Rehmeier embarked on making his most personal film in 2022, with the semi-autobiographical Snack Shack, which is loosely based on his own childhood experience in Nebraska City. [12] MRC, Paperclip Limited, and T-Street produced the film. [13] The film had a limited theatrical release in the in March 2024, by Republic Pictures. It received ...
Travel back to the simpler times of the early '90s in the Midwest, where kids spent their summers making trouble and slacking like pros.In director Adam Rehmeier's coming-of-age comedy, Snack ...
Here are the greatest food-related “Saturday Night Live” sketches of all time, from Activia to Schweddy Balls, Crystal Gravy, Almost Pizza and so much more.
According to Reitman, original cast member Chevy Chase told the director "you should be embarrassed" after watching the film. Dana Carvey and David Spade comment that "he knows that's funny [because] that's the most roughest thing you can say to a director in that moment". [42] Original cast member Dan Aykroyd called it a "stand-alone ...
Anthony Michael Hall (born Michael Anthony Thomas Charles Hall; [2] April 14, 1968) [2] is an American actor, producer and comedian. He starred in the teen-centered John Hughes films Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, and Weird Science.