Eric Aronson talks true-ish art heist film ‘Any Day Now’

[L-R] Paul Guilfoyle as Marty and Taylor Gray as Steve in ANY DAY NOW. Photo courtesy Blue Harbor Entertainment.

In Any Day Now, writer/director Eric Aronson gives us a true-ish account of the single largest unsolved property theft in the world the art heist of Boston’s Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. To this day, the thieves are still at-large and the museum is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the recovery of the stolen works.

Eric Aronson is a Boston-based writer/director with 22-years of experience as a Hollywood screenwriter. He’s written numerous high-profile projects for Warners, Disney, Miramax, Lionsgate, and has worked closely with the likes of Sacha Baron Cohen, etc. Any Day Now is not only a labor of love to Boston, but also his directorial debut.

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Synopsis: Steve (Taylor Gray) is a night watchman in his early 20s but his life is already getting away from him: his band is falling apart, he owes a ton of money, and he’s in love with his best friend’s girl. When Marty Lyons (Paul Guilfoyle) comes along and ropes Steve into a world of misfits, oddballs, and lost souls as dirty as the Charles River, Steve wonders if this is a change for the better of if he’s about to make the worst mistake of his life.

Any Day Now also stars Alexandra Templer (“Only Murders in the Building”), Thomas Kee (Blow the Man Down), and Armando Rivera (Wolves).

The film was launched with an unconventional multi-stage marketing campaign beginning with the release of the museum’s “missing security tape” which went viral, surpassing 5 million views to date.

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[L-R] Taylor Gray as Steve and Paul Guilfoyle as Marty in ANY DAY NOW. Photo courtesy Blue Harbor Entertainment.
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