A.C.O.D. (Blu-ray) R
He's About To Ruin A Perfectly Good Divorce
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 27 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 14, 2014
- Originally Released: 2013
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Adam Scott, Richard Jenkins & Catherine O'Hara | |
Performer: | Jane Lynch, Amy Poehler, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ken Howard, Clark Duke, Sarah Vowell, Valerie Tian & Jessica Alba | |
Directed by | Stuart Zicherman | |
Edited by | Jeffrey Wolf | |
Composition by | Nick Urata | |
Cinematography by | John Bailey | |
Produced by | Ben Karlin, Tim Perell & Teddy Schwarzman |
Entertainment Reviews:
May be one of the grimmest movies you'll see this year.
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East Bay Express
Rating: 2/5 --
Promising premise goes nowhere.
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Richard Roeper.com
Rating: C --
...a busy movie for one running under 90 minutes, with people like Amy Poehler and Jessica Alba popping in with no-destination characters, and poor Mary Elizabeth Winstead wasted in the wings as Carter's patient girlfriend.
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Tampa Bay Times
Rating: C --
Ephemeral as a Snapchat message.
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Movie Mezzanine
Rating: 2.5/4 --
The movie's messy, predictable, occasionally sitcom-shallow, but it's blessed with a cast of pro farceurs-including Amy Poehler and Jane Lynch-who put a spin on almost everything they do.
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Boston Globe
3 stars out of 4 -- Zicherman's sensibility is subtle, graceful, scrupulously fair, and intelligent without having to make a show of intelligence. His first film is a model of what a modern film comedy might be.
RogerEbert.com
Rating: 3.0/5 --
A decent script is brought to life because of the strong supporting players in this new comedy.
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Big Hollywood
Product Description:
Director Stu Zicherman's debut feature A.C.O.D., which stands for Adult Children of Divorce, stars Adam Scott as Carter, a successful restaurateur whose divorced parents, Hugh (Richard Jenkins) and Melissa (Catherine O'Hara), haven't spoken in nearly a decade. Carter was always the peacemaker in the family and now that his younger brother Trey (Clark Duke) is getting married, Tre has asked Carter to use all his diplomatic skills to convince his parents to spend one day in the same room without tearing each other to shreds and embarrassing themselves or Trey on his wedding day. When Carter's efforts bring about consequences he could not have imagined, he must come face-to-face with his own never-resolved issues, including his reluctance to get engaged to his longtime girlfriend Lauren (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). The supporting cast includes Jane Lynch and Amy Poehler.