Jennifer Coolidge has jokingly revealed how her Riff Raff costar Bill Murray once made her "feel like a chump." "No other guy would have given me a hard time but Bill Murray," Coolidge, 63, teased on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
Miles J. Harvey shines as DJ, a science-minded teen spending time with his parents at their vacation home over his last winter break before he heads off to Dartmouth to study biology. But before the family can ring in the New Year at their rustic Maine sanctuary, people from Vince’s past show up to disturb the peace he has so carefully cultivated.
Directed by Dito Montiel (“A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints”), with a wickedly smart screenplay from John Pollono, “Riff Raff’ feels like a mashup of Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs” and “The Hateful Eight,” with a touch of mid-2000s neo-noir films such as “Smokin’ Aces,” “Domino” and “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.”
Over the years, rumors have abounded online that the "Ghostbusters" star had a habit of running off with random people's french fries.
Riff Raff' is a star-studded new crime comedy with Ed Harris, Gabrielle Union, Bill Murray, Pete Davidson, Lewis Pullman, and, of course, Jennifer Coolidge. The actor talks about her infamous crotch-grab scene,
"Riff Raff," co-starring Bill Murray, Ed Harris, Pete Davidson, Lewis Pullman and Miles J. Harvey, is now in theaters.
Jennifer Coolidge may be an Emmy-winning fan favorite, but even she isn’t immune to a little teasing—especially from Bill Murray.During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on
Bill Murray‘s reputation for unpredictable behavior struck again, this time with Jennifer Coolidge on the receiving end of his unfiltered commentary. During a recent conversation with ComicBook’s Chris Killian while promoting her new film Riff Raff,
For Massachusetts’ own Jennifer Coolidge, this dramatic change of pace from her Emmy and Golden Globe-winning work in two seasons of “The White Lotus,” was irresistible.
Bill Murray, Jennifer Coolidge, Ed Harris, Lewis Pullman, Gabrielle Union, and Pete Davidson star in a crime comedy romp.