
Not Now 2021
"Hot summer nights, entitled customers and lots of heartbreak."
When aimless college dropout Noah keeps tumbling into doomed romances, he figures love might not be in the cards for him—until he meets Autumn, the spirited new hire who turns his world upside down.
Director: Ethan Stephens
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Not Now (2021) about?
*Not Now* follows Noah, a college dropout stuck in a rut of doomed relationships, who crosses paths with Autumn—a lively new coworker who shakes up his perspective on love and life. Their connection forces Noah to question whether he's sabotaging his own happiness or simply unlucky in romance.
Who directed Not Now?
*Not Now* was directed by Ethan Stephens, crafting a film that balances humor, drama, and heartfelt moments with a fresh indie sensibility.
Who stars in Not Now?
The film stars Landon Brooks as Noah, with Neda Ghasemi playing Autumn, alongside Olivia Crow, Daniel Ferrell, Joshua Hancock, and Jason Johnson.
Is Not Now (2021) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *Not Now (2021)* offers a charming mix of humor and heartbreak that resonates with fans of indie rom-coms. Its relatable themes and Stephens' deft direction make it a solid pick for a breezy, emotional watch.
How long is Not Now?
*Not Now* runs for 95 minutes, perfect for a weekend night in.
About Not Now (2021) — A Summer Romance Comedy About Love, Heartbreak, and Second Chances
When aimless college dropout Noah keeps tumbling into doomed romances, he figures love might not be in the cards for him—until he meets Autumn, the spirited new hire who turns his world upside down. Directed by Ethan Stephens, *Not Now (2021)* blends drama, comedy, and romance into a sun-soaked coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of hot summer nights and sticky-floored diners. With a sharp eye for flawed characters and messy heartbreaks, the film explores the messy, sometimes painful journey of learning to trust again. Noah's cynical routines get shaken by Autumn's infectious energy, forcing him to confront whether he's running from love or just unlucky in it.
A tender, laugh-out-loud indie gem, *Not Now (2021)* captures the uncertainty of early adulthood and the messy beauty of second chances. Stephens' direction keeps the tone light enough to laugh at life's awkward stumbles while digging deep into the emotions behind every cringe-worthy mistake.