It’s important to get that out-of-the-way, as The Little Hours is about as raunchy as one can get.
Directed and written by Jeff Baena, The Little Hours follows a Medieval slave (played by Dave Franco) as he tries to hide from his abusive master in a nunnery. There, he meets the unhinged nuns and tries to keep his cover as a deaf-mute in order to keep them away from him.
The film boasts an all-star ensemble, with the nuns being played by
The Little Hours is rated R for nudity, sexual content, substance use, and language. Tickets and showtimes are available here or at the box office.
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