A martini glass left on a bar, a tiny bathroom shared by
dozens of airline passengers, a touch of a hand using a railing to swing out of a bus — these innocuous commonplaces all become harbingers of death, each touch hitting us viscerally.
Not exact matches
A
passenger who survived the deadly Southwest 1380 flight filed a lawsuit against the
airline carrier after an engine exploded earlier this month, killing one person on board and leading
dozens of others to prepare for an untimely death.
Lest you think director Paul Feig and writers Wiig and Annie Mumolo, who has a cameo as a prescient
airline passenger, have stinted on story and strung together a series
of sketches, you'll be glad to hear there's a plot here as well that will bring to mind «My Best Friend's Wedding» and half a
dozen Renee Zellweger films about ugly ducklings that long to be seen for their inner beauty.