Watch her as she tears up brilliantly during her first AA meeting, deftly handles an awkward come on from her boss, and, like a woman possessed, drunkenly
rails against her husband in the film's most cinematic moment as she declares she can not have a sober life living with him.
Not exact matches
Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams strike comic gold — or at least silver plate — as a hyper - competitive game - crazy couple whose suburban couples gaming party goes way off the
rails when an equally competitive globe - trotting / high rolling brother to the
husband (Kyle Chandler, cast
against type) comes home, initiates a murder / kidnapping mystery game that is in turn hijacked by real hoodlums who play for keeps.
Q: The film is very much about taking sides: white
against black,
husband against wife, parent
against child, cop
against citizen, Man
railing against God.