When he's sentenced to 90 days of house arrest, Bo meets Elliot, the awkward kid who lives across the street. While bonding over football, these unlikely friends teach each other a little bit about growing up and what it means to be a man.
Stuck in his hometown after being sentenced to 90 days of house arrest, a failed actor takes up residence in his niece's little pink playhouse. Fueled by booze and boredom, he agrees to teach the neighbor kid how to play football in order to help him fit in at middle school. Their unlikely friendship teaches them both what it means to be a man.—Jacquie Phillips
Failed actor and former high school football star, BO, is stuck in his hometown after being sentenced to 90 days of house arrest. He takes up residence in a little pink playhouse where he meets the awkward neighbor kid, ELLIOT. Fueled by booze and boredom, Bo agrees to coach Elliot for the middle school team tryouts. This indie comedy centers around two unlikely friends who teach each other a little bit about growing up and what it means to be a man.