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Next Day Air is a 2009 American dark comedy film that was released by Summit Entertainment on May 8, 2009. The film starring Donald Faison and Mike Epps was produced on an estimated budget of $3 million. Two criminals accidentally accept a package of cocaine which they must sell before the real owner finds it missing.

Plot

Leo works for Next Day Air (NDA), a package delivery company, but is going to get fired for any more mistakes. While delivering a package addressed to Jesus in apartment 303, Leo accidentally delivers it to apartment 302. Before Leo can leave Jesus asks if Leo has the package and gets worried when he is empty-handed. Guch and Brody, two inept criminals, open the package and find ten bricks of cocaine hidden in a clay pot. Brody remembers that his cousin, Shavoo, has cut cocaine before. Shavoo and his partner, Buddy, come to Guch s apartment and settle on $15,000 a brick.

Bodega, Jesus s boss and original sender of the package, calls to confirm the package was delivered. Jesus tells Bodega it was not delivered even though the tracking information says otherwise. Jesus is concerned that Bodega is going to kill him and assumes that Leo stole the package. While searching Jesus tells Chita that his previous boss was killed because of a similar situation. Jesus and Chita find Eric, another employee of NDA, who they hold at gunpoint and steal his watch. Finally realizing that it is not Leo they continue their search.

Shavoo has trouble getting his money from storage because he was robbed by the front desk clerk. He interrogates the clerk and finds the storage garage where his money and supplies are. Shavoo and Buddy lock the clerk and his accomplice inside a garage, bound and gagged with duct tape.

Bodega surprises Jesus in Philadelphia, to his dismay, and they search for Leo together. Jesus tortures Leo but he can t remember anything. Back at the apartments, Leo is walking down the hallway and finally remembers he delivered it to 302. Bodega forces Leo to request the package back while Guch is inside counting the money. Brody informs Leo that he sent the package back to NDA headquarters. Bodega realizes something strange is going on and forces his way into the apartment. Everyone has their guns drawn, and Guch takes the first shot at Jesus, triggering an intense shootout. Guch, Brody, and Bodega are killed, while Rhino, Bodega s enforcer, stabs Buddy to death before being killed by Shavoo, who was injured by a shotgun blast from Rhino. Afterward, Shavoo limps away, nearly dead; Leo, completely uninjured, jumps up and leaves with the money and a shotgun, which he uses to scare Chita and some tenants. Chita comes to check on Jesus, who is still alive, but wounded. Luckily, he is saved by the watch he took from Eric earlier. Jesus and Chita walk away with the cocaine as sirens can be heard in the background. Later, Hassie, Guch and Brody s roommate who mostly sleeps on the couch, is seen coming out of the bathroom, having missed the entire incident.

Cast

  • Donald Faison as Leo: Faison campaigned to get this role almost to the point of begging because he wanted to work with Epps, Harris, and Def.
  • Mike Epps as Brody: Epps did not do any improvising because he wanted to show people he did not have to improv to be in a movie and be funny and do a good job.
  • Wood Harris as Guch
  • Yasmin Deliz as Chita: Yasmin was a little worried about performing a Santería ritual but was willing to do it after reassurance from her mom that God was on her side.
  • Omari Hardwick as Shavoo
  • Darius McCrary as Buddy
  • Cisco Reyes as Jesus: While auditioning with Yasmin he gave her a spanking to get her out the door and that helped her get the part.
  • Emilio Rivera as Bodega
  • Lobo Sebastian as Rhino
  • Mos Def as Eric
  • Lauren London as Ivy
  • Debbie Allen as Ms. Jackson
  • Cassidy as Cass
  • Jo D. Jonz as Wade
  • Malik Barnhardt as Hassie
  • Christine Lye as Late Night girl

Production

Benny Boom got attached to the project when a friend got him in touch with a producer. He fell in love with the script after reading it and believed he could put his own style on it. He was also attracted to the script because it takes place in his hometown of Philadelphia. Next Day Air was shot in 20 days, which Boom said he was able to do because he already had the film edited in his head. In the audio commentary of the DVD, the director mentions how he forbade the use of the n word for on-screen dialogue, and how that element is sometimes incorrectly attributed to Mos Def.

Reception

Box office

The film opened at #6 on its opening weekend, behind Star Trek, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, Obsessed, and 17 Again with approximately $4 million in revenue. Next Day Air steadily declined in the box office during its eight-week run. The film grossed $10,027,047 ranking it 111 in films released in 2009.

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 21% based on 66 reviews. The site s consensus was Rife with half-baked jokes and excessive violence, Next Day Air is an uninspired stoner comedy. On Metacritic the film has a score of 46 out of 100 based on reviews from 20 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews .

Sam Adams of the Los Angeles Times gave the film a negative review citing the fact that the director could not make up his mind, whether he wants to make a straight-up crime movie or a tongue-in-cheek riff on the genre, and he lacks the wherewithal to do both at once. He went on to say that the film s plot had enough holes you could drive a delivery truck through. The Boston Globe writer Janice Page thought the film had too many deep talks and that none of these characters provides more than a smattering of laughs.

Roger Ebert gave the film a more positive review stating that Benny Boom knows what he s doing and skillfully intercuts the story strands. Ebert also wrote that the film has a lot of dire dialogue and it is very sunny Nathan Lee of The New York Times wrote that Next Day Air had a script that snaps, characters that pop, a blaze of streetwise attitude. He continued saying the film is violent and profane but never vulgar or inhuman.

Home media

Next Day Air was released on September 15, 2009 on DVD. As of November 2009, it had grossed $4,578,713.

Soundtrack

Next Day Air
Soundtrack album by

Various Artists
Released May 5, 2009
Length 53:09
Label Melee
Track # Title Performer Length
(M:SS)
1 Philly Cityscape The Elements 01:06
2 Count My Money Trick Daddy 03:44
3 Heat Rocks Raekwon 03:58
4 Get the Tapes The Elements 00:41
5 Sixty Million Dollar Flow Glasses Malone 03:55
6 Honestly Kurupt 03:21
7 In the Life Lisa Left Eye Lopes 03:45
8 Videogame The Elements 00:51
9 Blunts & Roses Penuckle 04:27
10 Cerebro Orgasmo Envidia & Sofia Martin Buscaglia 04:38
11 Day Ago Spider Loc 03:00
12 It s Real Darius McCrary 04:43
13 Ave The Elements 00:42
14 Gone Get It C-Dash 03:28
15 Get It How You Live 5 Grand 04:35
16 So Fly Meek Mill 03:47
17 Next Day Air Prophet 02:28

Year 2009
ReleaseDate 2009-05-08
RuntimeMins 84
RuntimeStr 1h 24min
Plot Two inept criminals are mistakenly delivered a package of cocaine and think they’ve hit the jackpot, triggering a series of events that changes 10 people’s lives forever.
Directors Benny Boom
Writers Blair Cobbs
Stars Yasiin Bey, Mike Epps, Donald Faison
Produced by Scott Aronson,Steven Belser,Inny Clemons,Donald Faison,Wood Harris,Melina Kevorkian,Shaun Livingston,Steve Markoff,Bruce McNall,Gerald Rawles,Bryan Turner,Michael R. Williams
Music by The Elements
Cinematography by David A. Armstrong
Film Editing by David Checel
Casting By Robi Reed,Todd Resnick
Production Design by Bruton Jones
Costume Design by Rita McGhee
Makeup Department Lisa Buford,Nikki Carbonetta,Steve Costanza,JoAnn Gerard,Danielle Noe,Shannon Pezzetta
Production Management J.M. Logan,Ellen Pittleman,Michael R. Williams
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Nicholas Lee,Elion Olson,Aaron Penn,Darryl Lucky Rodgers
Art Department Dort Clark,Anna De Coster,Ruby Flores,Natasha Gerasimova,Marcel A. Restrepo
Sound Department Tom Balazs,Nick Beljic,Veda Campbell,Sergine Dumais,Reginald Dunn,Klair Ethridge,Michael Ferdie,Michael Gilday,Thomas A. Harris,Tim Song Jones,Michael C. Moore,Monique Reymond,Chris Reynolds,James Young
Special Effects by Chris Bailey,Barry Boen,Tom Ceglia
Visual Effects by Jonathan Bliss,Ben Ceccarelli,David Neuberger,Joe Russo II
Stunts Julius LeFlore,Kurt D. Lott,Marcus Salgado
Camera and Electrical Department Victor Avila,Jean-Philippe Belliard,Neil Chartier,Traci Chartier,Dessie Coale,Graeme Dickson,Blane Dydasco,Stan Eng,Bill Fernandez,Greg Flores,Richard E. Garcia,Mike Gioulakis,Jeremy Hamm,Gor Haroutunian,Josh Harrison,Steve Hertler,Nick Huizing,Ryan ‘Sparks’ Lynch,Keith Mentze,Louis Normandin,Bill Persaud,Enrique Rico,Tony Ritter,Anthony Ryan,Armando Salas,Ian Sherrington,Daniel Stilling,Adam L. Taylor
Casting Department Todd Resnick
Costume and Wardrobe Department Dionne Barens,Jo Rosen
Editorial Department Salvatore Catanzaro,Dave Hussey,Ryan G. Kaye,Thomas H. Park,Jorge Tanaka,Lance Spindler
Location Management Jeff Crandell,Jasmin Paris
Music Department Omar Fadel,Jared Hancock,Paul Stewart,Chris Tedesco,Jose Cancela
Script and Continuity Department Elisa Forni
Transportation Department Andrew Guaderrama,Mike Lapayese,Jerry Smith,Andy Spilkoman
Additional Crew Noor Ahmed,Tansey Allen,Steve Berman,Katharine Chang,Sarah Clifford,Glenn D. Feig,Matthew Gabler,Marc Garcia,Carolyn Golden,Eric A. Haynes,Shelly Heyward,Jessamyn Land,Juwan Lee,Kellie Lumb,Christian Malouf,Rick ‘Panama’ McClymont Jr.,Tony Oberstar,Marilyn Penn-Lindley,Darryl ‘Lucky’ Rogers,Jonathan Rothell,Tara A. Senior,Richard H. Wood
Thanks Taj Paxton,Mathieu Ratthe,Mike Regen
Genres Action, Comedy, Crime
Companies A-Mark Entertainment, Melee Entertainment, Next Day Air Productions
Countries USA
Languages English, French
ContentRating R
ImDbRating 5.7
ImDbRatingVotes 10700
MetacriticRating 46
Keywords package,cocaine,tongue cut out,hood,wrong address