The story centers on «a couple who, after disastrous
blind date, are stuck
together in a family resort with their
children from previous marriages.»
My list of didn't - see - yet shame includes: Eskil Vogt's
Blind that everyone raved about, Brendan Gleeson's Calvary which Fox Searchlight picked up, German drama Wetlands, Jake Paltrow's sci - fi western Young Ones, Jim Mickle's Cold in July, bedtime horror The Babadook that some said is the best of the fest, Mark Duplass & Elisabeth Moss in The One I Love, Jenny Slate in Obvious
Child, A.J. Edwards» Lincoln film The Better Angels, plus the highly praised closing night film They Came
Together, not to mention the Audience Award winning doc Alive Inside: A Story of Music & Memory.
The young artist is also steadfast in her support of charitable organizations, among them Avalon, New Jersey's Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for
Blind Children; last night saw de Forest take part in a special painting session at the Ocean Galleries, where she worked
together with students to create a piece of artwork to be donated to the Diller Home.