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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-27T17:23:38.000Z",
  "site": "https://filmmakermagazine.com",
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    "Directors",
    "Interviews",
    "Screenwriters",
    "Armen Weitzman",
    "Magnolia Pictures",
    "Nick Corirossi",
    "Peter Kuplowsky",
    "The Napa Boys",
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  "textContent": "“The Napa Boys—you’ve always known them, and they’re back.” It’s the kind of premise you could imagine only a very tired person nodding along with, but the way The Napa Boys—the new comedy from comedians Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman, the former directing and both serving as co-writers—went from this vague concept to a wide release with Magnolia Pictures somewhat beggars belief. “I don’t know if [Magnolia] lost a bet…” Weitzman laughs in our interview. The most concise description of The Napa Boys might run something like “Sideways 4: Beta House,” with all the various and contradictory associations—Fox Searchlight dramedies, […]\n\nSource",
  "title": "The Sommelier’s Amulet: Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman on The Napa Boys"
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