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No./ 5 How to make a Judd Apatow film (according to Judd Apatow)

JUDD APATOW LIKES to make movies for a big crowd. “Comedies are built for a communal experience,” he says. But while the filmmaker’s sixth directorial effort, , earns an unexpected digital release this month, he felt the time was right for its emotional story, co-written by and starring comedian Pete Davidson. “The theme of our movie is heroes, and the effect that those sacrifices have on families. It feels like the movie applies to this moment.

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