When their plane is rerouted due to a hurricane warning, two single female best friends find themselves competing for the same guy during an extended layover in St. Louis.
Kate Jeffries
Meg
Ryan
Craig
Stan Moss
Nancy
Anuj
Roger
Chuck
Shahar
Genevieve
Cab Driver
Balloon Pilot
Female Cop
Desk Clerk
Bride
Meemaw
Harrolds Buyer
Employee
Father of the Bride
Alexandra Daddario is an absolutely champion. She always gives 100% and I respect her for that immensely. The same goes for her in _The Layover_, but this straight up is not a good film. The leads are just not on the same level (in terms of both the actors and the characters), virtually none of the jokes land, and almost everything in _The Layover_ we have seen (and groaned at) a dozen times before. The payoff for the central conflict is actually oddly satisfying in a way that, I at least personally, haven't seen before. But everything leading up to it, and the short tag following it, were totally not striking a chord with me. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
Kate Jeffries
Meg
Ryan
Craig
Stan Moss
Nancy
Anuj
Roger
Chuck
Shahar
Genevieve
Cab Driver
Balloon Pilot
Female Cop
Desk Clerk
Bride
Meemaw
Harrolds Buyer
Employee
Father of the Bride
Alexandra Daddario is an absolutely champion. She always gives 100% and I respect her for that immensely. The same goes for her in _The Layover_, but this straight up is not a good film. The leads are just not on the same level (in terms of both the actors and the characters), virtually none of the jokes land, and almost everything in _The Layover_ we have seen (and groaned at) a dozen times before. The payoff for the central conflict is actually oddly satisfying in a way that, I at least personally, haven't seen before. But everything leading up to it, and the short tag following it, were totally not striking a chord with me. _Final rating:★½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._