Newly-divorced actress Molly, her recently-dumped lesbian best friend Abby and Molly’s mother Helen host a dysfunctional, comical and chaotic Thanksgiving dinner for their motley crew of close friends and strange acquaintances.
Molly
Abby
Jeff
Lauren
Helen
Dan
Gunnar
Claire
Brianne
Rick
Nurse Julie
Linda (Abby's Mom)
Barbara
Denim
Civil
Fairy Gay Mother #1
Fairy Gay Mother #2
Good enough watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm not a big fan of Malin Ackerman, but she manages to a great job in this, floating back and forth between personalities as the character tries to find herself. Kat Dennings' character is a little annoying, but she seems to have fun with it. This is the movie that makes me realize that I hate Chelsea Peretti and she was barely tolerable on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". This movie is made for a very particular audience, and if I have try to deduce what that is, then it is likely women with trouble lives, in family or love. It's a fun roller coaster of every bad Thanksgiving story you've heard of, but possibly from more affluent people with normal problems that don't actually affect their lives realistically. This really is a good enough, but I feel it is right on the edge.
October 23, 2020
Molly
Abby
Jeff
Lauren
Helen
Dan
Gunnar
Claire
Brianne
Rick
Nurse Julie
Linda (Abby's Mom)
Barbara
Denim
Civil
Fairy Gay Mother #1
Fairy Gay Mother #2
Good enough watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm not a big fan of Malin Ackerman, but she manages to a great job in this, floating back and forth between personalities as the character tries to find herself. Kat Dennings' character is a little annoying, but she seems to have fun with it. This is the movie that makes me realize that I hate Chelsea Peretti and she was barely tolerable on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine". This movie is made for a very particular audience, and if I have try to deduce what that is, then it is likely women with trouble lives, in family or love. It's a fun roller coaster of every bad Thanksgiving story you've heard of, but possibly from more affluent people with normal problems that don't actually affect their lives realistically. This really is a good enough, but I feel it is right on the edge.