Smoking Nuns of The Little Hours

Deemed “pure trash” by the Catholic League, The Little Hours embraces condemnable comedy as a not-so-religious romp informed by director Jeff Baena’s college days. Having graduated from NYU with a minor in medieval and renaissance studies, he’s loosely based the film on a tale from 14th-century author Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron. As three nuns (Alison Brie, Kate Micucci and Aubrey Plaza) confess their desires to a servant-in-hiding (Dave Franco)—whose deaf-mute disguise falsely ensures their confidentiality—sodomy, substance abuse and sins galore fill the screen. h/t >

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