Stocking Shelves
In the unsettling horror short Stocking Shelves, directed by Isaac McHale, a mundane retail job descends into a waking ...
In the devout small town of Paradise, a young woman named Lamb, played by Julianne Hough, finds her entire belief system shattered after a traumatic accident. Determined to experience everything her sheltered life has denied her, she uses her settlement money to flee to Las Vegas, armed with a list of worldly vices to check off. Her journey of reckless liberation is unexpectedly guided by two unlikely companions: a cynical bartender named Loray, portrayed by Octavia Spencer, and a melancholic lounge singer named William, brought to life by Russell Brand. As this mismatched trio navigates the neon-drenched chaos, Lamb’s quest for sinful freedom becomes a poignant and often humorous exploration of faith, forgiveness, and what it truly means to be saved. Written and directed by the sharp-witted Diablo Cody, this dramedy delves into the messy search for grace in the most unlikely of places, featuring memorable supporting turns from Holly Hunter and Nick Offerman.