ALL MY LIFE (12A)

WHO’S IN IT?

Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day), Harry Shum Jr. (Crazy Rich Asians), Michael Masini (Americons), Chrissie Fit (Pitch Perfect 2), Greg Vrotsos (The Clapper), Jay Pharaoh (Unsane), Ever Carradine (My Boss’s Daughter), Marielle Scott (Lady Bird), Kyle Allen (One Night), Mario Cantone (Staten Island), Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman), Josh Brener (What Men Want), Jon Rudnitsky (Home Again)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Marc Meyers (My Friend Dahmer), director; Todd Rosenberg (film debut), writer; Todd Garner (Knight and Day) and Sean Robins (Playing with Fire), producers; Lisbeth Scott (Dry), composer; Russ T. Alsobrook (Superbad), cinematographer; David Moritz (Rushmore), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

As Jenn (Rothe) and Solomon (Shum Jr.) are preparing for their wedding day, they receive the devastating news that Solomon has liver cancer. They soon decide to move up the wedding before the inevitable happens, causing a wave of emotions to crash into their plans…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Based on a tragic real-life story of a couple’s complicated wedding plans due to a devastating reveal, All My Life is a reminder of the power of live, as well as the decency many people can show in the wake of inevitable tragedy.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 23RD OCTOBER 2020

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