Nikki Reed’s New Movie: Last Day of Summer

Nikki Reed’s (Rosalie from Twilight) new indie film, Last Day of Summer, is going to Premiere at the Hollywood Film Festival this Saturday, October 24. For ticket info click here!

Check out the trailer and synopsis below:

Nikki Reed stars as Stephanie, a beautiful girl who is kidnapped by a fast food employee, Joe (DJ QUALLS), in LAST DAY OF SUMMER.

Joe had a plan. He was finally going to take revenge on his boss (WILLIAM SADLER), when a quick glance from Stephanie (NIKKI REED) sends him in another direction. Instead of erupting into a violent spree, he kidnaps this feisty, beautiful stranger, and as she is held captive in a motel room, she helps Joe open-up and explore the causes of his suffering.

Check out movie stills in our gallery here!

14 thoughts on “Nikki Reed’s New Movie: Last Day of Summer

  1. twilight4ever

    oh well that sure sounds interesting i actually like that sound of that. go nikki for getting a good sounding film role

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  2. mel

    a crazy mentally messed up guy kid naps a girl who thinks he’s weird…. AWESOME!!! haha a definite watch!!

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  3. Heather

    OMG this was filmed in my town…. i had no idea she was here, i would of loved to go see it, i eat in this place all the time, now guess what im gonna have to eat there more!!!

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  4. ali3

    it looks awesome! definitely gonna see this movie :] it looked funny
    i’ve seen that guy b4 i thinks he was punked but i cant remember where else….hmmmmm?

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  5. Shannon

    He has this movie, “The New Guy”. One of my favorites. Hilarious, you should see it. This movie does look pretty good.

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  6. heather

    hopefully this gets picked up by a bigger company or something cause i’d really love to see this. it looks really sweet. :( silly LA. why does everything i want to see have to be in LA!?!?! :(

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