Crabtree Films are proud to announce the acquisition of Black and Blue & Press on Features latest film ‘How to Stop Being a Loser’.

The film is a comedy about James (Simon Philips), a chap who is useless with women but finds his luck changes under the tutorage of pick up artist and womanising guru, Ampersand (Craig Conway). But as James learns the dark art of seduction from his mentor he begins to wonder if Ampersand is all he appears to be and questions what would truly make him happy in life. Hilarious chaos ensues in this deliciously warm and silly London comedy in the tradition of Four Weddings & a Funeral and Bridget Jones.

Dominic Burns directs this Brit-comedy which also boasts a fantastic cast, including Gemma Atkinson, Stephanie Leonidas, Martin Compston, Billy Murray, Colin Salmon, Martin Kemp, Sheridan Smith, Adele Silva and Richard E Grant.

The film will be released theatrically in the UK in Q4. More details & a release date to be announced soon.

 

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