What's Happening?
Brandon Routh stars in 'Out of Order,' a new indie courtroom comedy premiering at the Dances with Films festival in Los Angeles. The film features Routh as John Slater, a lawyer juggling roles at two opposing law firms, leading to comedic situations.
The movie, which includes a love triangle and slapstick humor, is set to premiere on June 22 at the TCL Chinese Theatres. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Routh and director Guy Jacobson. The film is noted for its lighthearted and family-friendly approach, reminiscent of classic Hollywood comedies.
Why It's Important?
'Out of Order' showcases the versatility of Brandon Routh, known for his roles in superhero franchises, as he takes on a comedic role in an indie film. The movie's premiere at the Dances with Films festival highlights the importance of film festivals in promoting independent cinema and providing a platform for diverse storytelling. This event also emphasizes the role of festivals in connecting filmmakers with audiences and industry professionals, potentially influencing future distribution and success. Routh's involvement may attract fans from his previous work, broadening the film's appeal.













