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    Home » Exclusive: Outrageous Black Comedy ‘Lie Hard’ Releases New Clip Ahead Of Digital Debut
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    Exclusive: Outrageous Black Comedy ‘Lie Hard’ Releases New Clip Ahead Of Digital Debut

    • By Dillon Gonzales
    • August 12, 2022
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    Mutiny Pictures will be releasing director Ian Niles‘ outrageous black comedy Lie Hard on VOD and Digital on August 16th. This film co-written by Niles and Harrison Feuer explores the consequences of dishonesty in increasingly wild ways. The movie also stars Niles alongside an impressive ensemble including Melanie Chandra, Catherine Curtin, Joel Marsh Garland, Alysia Reiner, and many more. GVN has been provided with an exclusive clip from the new film ahead of its debut which you can find below:

    [youtube https://youtu.be/V7tmTFbn5yk]

    Synopsis: Rob Smart (Ian Niles, “Millenniums”, “A Mother’s Greatest Fear”, Black Water) is a compulsive liar with an out-of-his-league girlfriend, Katie (Melanie Chandra, “Hot Mess Holiday”, “Code Black”). After Rob makes a poor impression on Katie’s wealthy father (Patrick Kilpatrick, Black Water, Cops and Robbers), Rob aims to impress him by borrowing millions of dollars from Big Sally, a vicious crime boss (Catherine Curtin, “Stranger Things”, “Orange is the New Black”), to purchase a mansion and fake his own wealth.

    After his plan succeeds and Rob is welcomed by Katie’s family with open arms, the crime boss alters the deal and Rob needs to scramble to pay the money back by the end of the week. Big Sally leverages Rob’s job at a real estate development company to get him to sabotage contracts in her favor, her scheme all along. Unfortunately for Rob, the weight of his lies gets him fired, rendering the scheme useless and putting Rob further into jeopardy.
    To show she means business, Big Sally stabs Rob in the leg. When he is treated by a doctor (Alysia Reiner, “Better Things”, “Orange is the New Black”) who suspects something is awry, Katie also begins to doubt Rob. Looking to solve everything while still keeping the lie going, Rob goes all in on a rumor that there’s cash hidden in the mansion. Rob desperately enlists the help of some local thugs, Brick (Joel Marsh Garland, “The Last OG”, “Orange is the New Black”) and Clyde (Chris Jarell, Crown Vic, “The Passage”) to find the money. Like all of his dishonest plans, this one spirals out of control as well. Will Rob survive through the night?

    [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_IJjKR1z2zk]

    Dillon Gonzales
    Dillon Gonzales

    Dillon is most comfortable sitting around in a theatre all day watching both big budget and independent movies.

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