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    The Brass Teapot

    R2013 · Fantasy · 1h 41m

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  1. Apr 15, 2013 · The Brass Teapot: Directed by Ramaa Mosley. With Juno Temple, Michael Angarano, Alexis Bledel, Billy Magnussen. When a couple discovers that a brass teapot makes them money whenever they hurt themselves, they must come to terms with how far they are willing to go.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Thriller
    • Ramaa Mosley
    • 2013-04-15
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  3. Apr 2, 2013 · A magic teapot, some good humor and a very naked Juno Temple fuel this slight modern fable. A downscale young couple reaps financial riches thanks to a magical teapot in Ramaa Mosley ’s comedy ...

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  5. Apr 5, 2013 · "The Brass Teapot" 10 Scale Rating: 6.0 (Decent) ... The Good: The premise is completely silly, but interesting all the same. Likeable leads, at least initially. Genuinely funny at times with a sharp wit that made me chuckle on more than one occasion. The Bad: Goes a little too far with the silliness and at times is just stupid.

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    • Ramaa Mosley
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  6. Sep 30, 2021 · “The Brass Teapot” (2012) is an exhibit in the case that there are more good actors than good screenplays. Indie queen Juno Temple and underrated everyman Michael Angorano (young Nicky on “This Is Us”) make this dark-comedy fantasy watchable, but they can only do so much with the thematically confused material.

  7. Apr 4, 2013 · The Brass Teapot. Director: Ramaa Mosley. Genre: Comedy. Running Time: 101 minutes. Rated R; violence, some sexual content, language and drug use. With: Juno Temple, Michael Angarano, Alexis ...

  8. The concept of a brass teapot paying out after someone hurt’s themselves emotionally or physically is very awkward but funny. We get a bit of back story on the teapot’s origin and what it really represents. This is shown through various oddball characters attempting to steal the teapot.

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