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Bright Day (2012)

Bright Day (2012)
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A failed journalist (Marc Evan Johnson) with ambitions of being an investigative reporter recruits a wedding videographer (Matt Price) to help him infiltrate and expose a growing cult led by a charismatic guru (Maggie Rowe) whose credibility as a spiritual leader has been called into question. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Maggie RoweAndersen Gabrych, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Bright Day

A failed journalist (Marc Evan Johnson) with ambitions of being an investigative reporter recruits a wedding videographer (Matt Price) to help him infiltrate and expose a growing cult led by a charismatic guru (Maggie Rowe) whose credibility as a spiritual leader has been called into question. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
86 mins
Director(s):
Maggie RoweAndersen Gabrych
Writer(s):
Maggie RoweAndersen Gabrych
Producer(s):
Jim Vallely
Categories:
Drama
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    The Gary G.

    This is funny as a satire of The Secret, but don't go out of your way to see this if you've got something better to do.

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    Dave B.

    Now that almost two hours of my life that I'll never get back. Should have shut it off after the first minute but I thought it would get better..... it didn't.

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    Doris G.

    After less than 10 minutes in, we shut this movie off - it had absolutely no bearing to the descriptor...like a high school film project gone bad.

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