The entire group investigates the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl by going undercover in a private school, most of whose student body consists of children from affluent families. "My Future's So Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades"
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Hanson goes undercover to investigate a series of burglaries at a high school, and learns that the burglar and a student are both obsessed with one of the teachers that work there, Miss Chadwick. Hanson goes undercover at a high school mechanic shop to investigate car theft. Hoffs is assigned to look after a Polish exchange student comes to town and begins to act out, partly due to coming from a repressive society in her native country and partly due to stereotypes about American high schools perpetuated through TV. Hanson's first undercover job with the 21 Jump Street crowd is to get close to a high school student who owes money to a violent drug dealer. At the end of the episode, he is offered a chance to work with other young-looking cops who go undercover in local high schools. Twenty-one-year-old police officer Tom Hanson runs into trouble on the job because he looks younger than he is. "You People" is set to premiere sometime this 2022.Episodes Season 1 (1987) No.
Hill also stars in the film alongside Eddie Murphy, Nia Long, Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny.
While the veteran actor will not be retiring, Hill will refrain from promoting his other films, which include Netflix romantic comedy "You People", which Jonah Hill co-wrote with Kenya Barris. "With this letter and with "Stutz" I'm hoping to make it more normal for people to talk and act on this stuff. I won't lose my job while working on my anxiety." Hill explained. "I understand that I am of the privileged few who can afford to take time off. The actor will also lie low from promoting his other upcoming works to focus on his mental health.
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Hill announced that "Stutz" will make its debut at fall film festivals, but will refrain from promoting the movie and decided to "let his work speak for itself". READ ALSO: Lee Pace, Matthew Foley's Next Step After Marriage: 'I'd Love To Have Kids'Īside from a culmination of his therapy progress, director Hill had also filmed "Stutz" to aid people with mental struggles overcome similar feelings, and so that people in their lives might understand their issues more clearly. "Through this journey of self-discovery within the film, I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events." "The whole purpose of making this film is to give therapy and the tools I've learned in therapy to a wide audience for private use through an entertaining film," Jonah told Deadline. Hill revealed that he had been undergoing therapy to aid in his struggle with mental health. Phil Stutz.Īccording to the 38 year old director, the documentary film features discussions about mental health and the progressive worsening of his anxiety attacks throughout his journey in the film industry. In a recent interview with Deadline, the "Don't Look Up" actor opened up about the frail state of his mental health and stated that he recently finished directing and starring in a documentary he filmed in secret titled, "Stutz ". The title is inspired from his personal therapist, Dr. The veteran actor and now-director opened up about what's going on in his life and why he won't be promoting his upcoming movies.