Rob Corddryis one of those people that you’ve seen in a million things and always makes you laugh. Whether it’s playing oppositeDwayne Johnsonon HBO’s hit seriesBallers, or his roles inHot Tub Time Machine,W.,Curb Your Enthusiasm,Warm Bodies,Pain & Gain,Children’s Hospital,The Unicorn, and roughlya hundred other things, he’s always a great addition to any cast.
With Corddry’s new film,Bad Therapy, available on VOD starting April 17th, we recently talked on Skype about his entire career. During the wide-ranging conversation, he talked about makingBad Therapyin Los Angeles and what that added to the film, Netflix’sMedical Policeand how they predicted the pandemic, how his first movie wasTodd Phillips’Old Schooland what he learned on set, working withJon StewartonThe Daily Show, if there’s any chance of getting him back on television, being part of the upcoming seriesTog Gear America, his time onBallersincluding watchingDwayne Johnson’scareer explode during the making of the series, his thoughts on the series finale, Dunkin Donuts (since we’re both from Boston), and so much more I could never list it here.
Check out what he had to say in the player above and below is exactly what we talked about followed by theBad Therapytrailer and synopsis.
Finally, our new live interview seriesCollider Connectedhas been humming along the last few weeks! Thus far, the line-up of guests has included a number of industry veterans like Oscar-winning composerMichael Giacchino(watch that here), two-time Oscar-winning cinematographerRoger Deakins(watch that here),Will Forte(watch that here),Kaitlyn Dever(watch that here), andJoe Pantoliano(watch that here).
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Here’s theBad Therapysynopsis and trailer:
Married couple Bob and Susan Howard (Rob Corddry & Alicia Silverstone) decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small (Michaela Watkins), who recently relocated close to their home in Los Angeles. When Bob and Susan first meet Judy, she appears competent, intelligent, and trustworthy, with a track record of other couples that she’s treated successfully without incident. But Bob and Susan’s particular emotional dynamic is a trigger for Judy’s dark and conflicted impulses. Suggesting that she see them separately, Judy subtly puts them at odds with one another and brings their marriage to the breaking point in a comically escalating series of manipulations.