Boots Riley’s directorial debut “Sorry to Bother You,” a comedy about Cash, a telemarketer who discovers the steep benefits of using his “white voice” to sell, is out in theaters nationwide on July 13.
The star-studded film, which showed at both Sundance Film Festival and SXSW this year, is led by Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler and Omari Hardwick, as well as Steven Yeun, Danny Glover, Terry Crews, Armie Hammer, David Cross and Patton Oswalt.
Here’s a peek at Yeun as Cash’s co-worker Squeeze, the leader of a telemarketer rebellion:
main squeeze don’t miss @steveyeun in #SorryToBotherYou, in select theaters july 6- EVERYWHERE july 13. pic.twitter.com/NnA50vQh7t
— Sorry To Bother You (@Sorry2BotherYou) June 5, 2018