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Cast

Clay Adams

Clay Adams

Congressman Jump

Victoria Allen

Victoria Allen

Donna

Spencer Beghtol

Spencer Beghtol

Spencer

Lucy Blehar

Lucy Blehar

Izabella Watson

Sam Blehar

Sam Blehar

Sam

Lauren Burgess

Lauren Burgess

Alyson

Kurt Carley

Kurt Carley

Zanzibar

Kiki Lee

Kiki Lee

Sheera

Jackson Coulouris

Jackson Coulouris

Jackson

Paul Stephen Edwards

Paul Stephen Edwards

Interviewer

Karen Forman

Karen Forman

Margaret Q

Brigid Marshall

Brigid Marshall

Constance

J. Anthony McCarthy

J. Anthony McCarthy

Serg

Sarah Moliski

Sarah Moliski

Shelly

Crew

Matt Friedberg

Matt Friedberg

Producer

Paul Tarantino

Paul Tarantino

Editor

David Schrader

David Schrader

Writer

David Schrader

David Schrader

Director

Hunter Ochs

Hunter Ochs

Music

David Schrader

David Schrader

Producer

Matt Friedberg

Matt Friedberg

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Mary Tyler, Millennial

20230.0 / 1087 min
Comedy, Horror

Overview

Some startups never end

Mary Tyler, Millennial is a horror comedy about our current past, present, and future. New to Los Angeles, Mary Tyler (Mary Ryan) takes a job at a mysterious startup called DaJaVue, which begins to warp her reality in strange and unsettling ways. Izabella Watson (Lucy Blehar) is the youngest CEO in America, and her amazing, fantastical yet unproven device, The DaJa, is poised to take over the tech world. Her lapdog assistant, Constance (Brigid Marshall), does everything possible to clear a shining path for Izabella's plans. Mary's roommate, Shelly (Sarah Moliski), balances her new acting gig on a cat-centric web series called Felinious with keeping her best friend's feet on the ground. Meanwhile, her co-worker, Donna (Victoria Allen) raises important questions about the direction and solvency of DaJaVue.