How To Tell You're A Douchebag

How To Tell You're A Douchebag

Release date : January 25, 2016
Runtime : 1h 20m
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Original Language : English /
Director : Tahir Jetter /
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January 25, 2016 1h 20m Romance English More
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Ray Livingston is a relationship-blogging hack (“freelance writer, actually”) responsible for Brooklyn’s infamous blog, “Occasionally Dating Black Women.” The well-written, if not controversial, blog has generated some notoriety, but Ray is chafing from an overextended stay in New York, romantic ennui, and a stagnating writing career. After a particularly crappy week, he goes off on a tirade and harasses a gorgeous random passerby, only to discover that it’s Rochelle Marseille, one of New York’s up-and-coming authors. Moving to make amends in an effort to preserve his media clout, Ray is stunned when Rochelle gives him more than he ever thought she would.
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  • title:How To Tell You're A Douchebag
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Romance · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tahir Jetter /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Ray Livingston is a relationship-blogging hack (“freelance writer, actually”) responsible for Brooklyn’s infamous blog, “Occasionally Dating Black Women.” The well-written, if not controversial, blog has generated some notoriety, but Ray is chafing from an overextended stay in New York, romantic ennui, and a stagnating writing career. After a particularly crappy week, he goes off on a tirade and harasses a gorgeous random passerby, only to discover that it’s Rochelle Marseille, one of New York’s up-and-coming authors. Moving to make amends in an effort to preserve his media clout, Ray is stunned when Rochelle gives him more than he ever thought she would.
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