"Why don't we keep it loose and freaky?"

Sony Pictures Classics / Mongrel Media
Somewhere in Kansas that looks suspiciously like a studio backlot, Gail starts her journey to sunny Los Angeles before encountering her own ensemble versions of the Scarecrow, Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion, and Toto, with Ken Marino (also co-writer/producer), Caleb Miles Gutierrez-Riley, Ben Wang, and a host of celebrity cameos showing up to make fun of show business. Like Wain's hysterical other genre riff, the rom-com parody They Came Together, the film commits wholeheartedly to the bit by playing it seriously and sincerely without any real irony. Even Sabrina Impacciatore's silly Italian gangster character is used to mock stock character archetypes and typical movie villain motivations.
Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass sets up its comedic hijinks dryly and hilariously in the consistent style and tone of the influential and collaborative The State alternative comedy troupe, of which both Wain and Marino, and many other members who show up here, are known for. It lovingly mocks the City of Angels through its wide-eyed characters, showbiz setting, and general moviemaking premise.
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