Directed by:
Robert SchwartzmanScreenplay:
Brett RylandCinematography:
Michael RizziCast:
Brittany Snow, Elisabeth Shue, Alexandra Shipp, Nick Jonas, David Arquette, Matt Walsh, Nora Harriet Aossey, Mason CufariPlots(1)
Nick Jonas stars as Renn, an emotionally distant writer who returns to his hometown of Cleveland for his beloved mother’s funeral, after having spent years successfully avoiding interactions with his high-strung sister (Brittany Snow), bumbling but well-meaning father (Matt Walsh), and untrustworthy step-father (David Arquette). While in town, he forges a new relationship with a charming, energetic stranger (Alexandra Shipp) who pushes him to realize that he can’t avoid conflict forever — with his family or within himself. Screenwriter Brett Ryland cleverly constructs this intimate story by seamlessly weaving memories of Renn’s mother (Elisabeth Shue) into his journey as he confronts complex familial relationships with a refreshingly wry sense of humor — a reminder that grief and growth involve ups and downs, with pain and laughter along the way. An impressive directorial effort from Robert Schwartzman, featuring grounded and moving performances by a fantastic ensemble cast, this tender family dramedy offers an honest and nuanced approach to grief, regret, and healing. (Tribeca Film Festival)
(more)Cast
Brittany Snow
USA
Best movies:
The Vicious Kind (2009)
Janie Jones (2010)
Would You Rather (2012)
Elisabeth Shue
USA
Best movies:
Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Leaving Las Vegas (1995)
Alexandra Shipp
USA
Best movies:
Straight Outta Compton (2015)
Deadpool 2 (2018)
tick, tick...BOOM! (2021)
Nick Jonas
USA
Best movies:
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David Arquette
USA
Best movies:
Scream (1996)
Ravenous (1999)
Beautiful Girls (1996)
Matt Walsh
USA
Best movies:
The Hangover (2009)
Starsky & Hutch (2004)
Ted (2012)
Nora Harriet Aossey
Best movies:
Country Christmas Album (2018) (TV movie)