Not exact matches
Braff plays Aidan (a
strange name choice, perhaps, considering the
film's focus on his Jewish roots), an out - of - work actor whose wife, Sarah (Kate Hudson), is barely supporting the whole
family with her dreary dead - end job, and whose children, Grace (Joey King) and Tucker (Pierce Gagnon), are
about to be booted from their yeshiva for non-payment.
It becomes a rather beautiful
film about different generations of women from the same
family and how they're not quite the
strangers they think they are.
He talked
about what it's like to be part of a famous filmmaking
family and still earn recognition on his own terms, the difficult process of shooting Kill Your Darlings that gives the movie an extra spark, how he prepared to play Kerouac at this stage in his life, his character's arc on Boardwalk Empire, American Hustle and the unusual way they shot the
film, upcoming projects including an Errol Flynn biopic and a production of
Strangers on a Train in London, and more.