Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 6000000
Revenue
$ 11100000

Cole

James

Sophie

Mason

Ollie

Squirrel

Paige Morrell

Mrs. Romero

Carl

Nicky

Francine

Sara

Mel

Clarissa

Joey

Rebecca

Mindy

Heather

Valley Hater

Preppy Guy

Preppy Guy

Rabbi

Rich Girl

King Bach

Devin Andrews

Bartender

Dancer #1

Dancer #2

Courtney (uncredited)

Party Guest (uncredited)

The Skater (uncredited)

Party Goer (uncredited)

Man Replacing Cole at the Pool Party (uncredited)

Self (uncredited)

Kayli (uncredited)

Natasha (uncredited)

College Party Girl (uncredited)

Groupie (uncredited)

Sandra (uncredited)

Smoker (uncredited)

Student (uncredited)

Tim (uncredited)

Waitress (uncredited)

Festival Goer (uncredited)

Hipster (uncredited)

Club Member (uncredited)

Club Patron / Dancer (uncredited)

Paige's Secretary (uncredited)

Squirrel's Friend (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Cute Girl (uncredited)

House Party Guest (uncredited)

Dancer (uncredited)

Art Gallery Guest (uncredited)

Festival Girl (uncredited)

Cholo (uncredited)

Bartender (uncredited)

Stripper (uncredited)

Tan Girl (uncredited)

Crystal (uncredited)

U5 (uncredited)

Festival Groupie (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Music Producer (uncredited)

Hooker (uncredited)

Strip Bar Patron (uncredited)

Party Girl / Girl in Pool (uncredited)

Written by Rangan on 2017-06-05
**About an aspiring DJ and his friends circle.** I've never seen any actor worse than Zac, yet he keeps making films. That's not it, so far he had failed to take the right project to work with. His films are either having no story or a silly concept and his roles among the worst. I could have liked this film if it was done by some other young actor. It looked a decent storyline on how an aspiring DJ is fighting to make progress. Living with his friends, then suddenly an opportunity knocks and followed by some issues surround it that should be solved to see the success in his passion in the music. So the remaining is to reveal how the things go on for him. Too slow narration, and it is being a music genre, a little soulless. Yeah, there's no rhythm. All we have seen a DJ while performing, but what his life would be like is what this film was focused on. Directional debute for a documentary filmmaker and he should make a couple of things right for his next film, including casting right actors and preparing an engaging screenplay. Some people might like the film, but not for me. This is completely an ignorable film. _4/10_