
Age: 48
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Brook Maurio (previously Busey-Hunt; née Busey; born June 14, 1978), known professionally by the pen name Diablo Cody, is an American writer and producer. She gained recognition for her candid blog and subsequent memoir, Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unlikely Stripper (2005). Cody received critical acclaim for her screenwriting debut, Juno (2007), which won both the Academy Award and the BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay. She wrote, produced, and made her directorial debut with the comedy-drama film Paradise (2013). Cody has also written and produced the films Jennifer's Body (2009), Young Adult (2011), Ricki and the Flash (2015), Tully (2018), and Lisa Frankenstein (2024). Cody created, wrote, and produced the Showtime comedy drama series United States of Tara (2009–2011) and the Amazon Prime series One Mississippi (2015–2017). She made her Broadway debut with the Alanis Morissette musical Jagged Little Pill, winning the Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical. She has been a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Writers' Branch, since 2008. Description above from the Wikipedia article Diablo Cody, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In the bustling city of Chicago, where tradition and modernity collide, we follow the story of Emily (Sadie Sink), a determined college student navigating the challenges of adulthood while grappling with her faith. One day, Emily catches the attention of Father John (Doug Walker), a quirky and unorthodox priest who sees potential in her commitment to her beliefs. Father John, known for his unconventional sermons and love for pop culture, invites Emily to assist at the local church, sparking an unexpected friendship. Intrigued by the opportunity to delve deeper into her faith and make a difference, Emily agrees to help Father John and begins to discover a newfound sense of purpose. Through laughter, heartfelt moments, and unexpected challenges, Emily and Father John form an unlikely bond that helps them both grow and redefine their perceptions of faith and community.
