Business is booming for Nonnas, as the Vince Vaughn-led Netflix movie continues to connect with audiences.
Based on a true story, director Stephen Chbosky’s feature centers on Staten Island restaurateur Joe Scaravella (Vaughn), who is grieving the loss of his mom when he sets out to open an eatery with actual Italian grandmothers working in the kitchen. Co-starring Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire and Brenda Vaccaro, the title topped Netflix’s English-language film charts for its first two weekends, collecting 15.3 million views in its initial three days and a total of 33.3 million in 10 days, according to the streamer’s internal rankings.
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During a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter to celebrate the film’s popularity, Vaughn discusses how the movie’s specificity makes it more accessible, potential sequel conversations and why Hollywood has hit “an all-time peak of overthinking.”
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