“5 Star Day” : A Must See!

Posted by on November 3, 2011
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When I heard about American writer/director Danny Buday‘s feature film “5 Star Day” at Breaking Glass Pictures, saw the trailer, and read the synopsis, I was immediately excited – because I am really into Astrology, and most things superstitious.
In a day and age where it appears that creativity is in short supply, it is always refreshing to be introduced to a film that seems to have the ability to pull you in, take you for an exciting ride, and deliver entertainment from start to finish. The words which captivated me, catching my interest?


Four People. One Horoscope. Infinite Possibilities. Jake Gibson’s (Cam Gigandet) horoscope forecasts a perfect Five Star Day the morning of his birthday. Little does he realize that what’s foretold to be a flawless day, unfolds to be far less than stellar when Jake’s world is turned upside down as all that could go wrong…does. Determined that Astrology has no legitimacy, Jake embarks on a journey to test the theory of Astrology by finding the three people born the same time and place as himself – Sarah Reynolds (Jena Malone), Yvette Montgomery (Brooklyn Sudano) and Wesley Henderson (Max Hartman). The journey quickly uproots Jake from the small college town of Berkeley, California to downtown Chicago where he sets out to find and interview Sarah, Yvette and Wesley to see if their birthdays proved to be as disappointing as his own. Jake’s pursuit in finding his three Astrological matches (or Zodiac twins) will not only test his convictions, but validate how life’s unexpected twists of fate can deliver much more than the anticipated. The unforeseen takes Jake from the Windy City, to the boardwalk of New Jersey’s Atlantic City, to the bustling streets of New York. What Jake learns along the way is an important lesson about life, love, fate and destiny that will unexpectedly change his life forever.


Have a look at the trailer too:



The Hollywood Reporter proclaims: “5 Star Day has some imaginative touches and boasts some fine elements, including Jason Oldak’s handsome lensing and a well-chosen indie rock score.”

I know what you’re thinking “Willow, where can I see this movie?” Hold your horses I’m getting there!

You can pre-order the DVD and Blu-Ray by clicking their respective names here: DVD -OR- Blu-Ray

Show Danny Buday, Cam Gigandet and Breaking Glass Pictures some love! Purchase this movie, and kick back in your pajamas – (not having to worry about the crowds, over-priced popcorn and $4.00 bottles of water) to be swept away into a vortex of someone’s artistic vision – but always remember “Make your own destiny.”

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