“A MORAL COMEDY.” –Boston Globe
Kate, the Manhattanite wife and mother played by Catherine Keener in Nicole Holofcener's marvelously observed new domestic drama, is a vivid catalog of ambivalences familiar to millions of women of a certain boomer age and socioeconomic level. She's married to Alex (Oliver Platt), an amiable man with whom she shares a successful business selling vintage furniture, but she's prone to jags of dissatisfaction. She afflicted with guilt for being a have while have-nots sleep on the street outside her door. Kate is one of the complicated women who regularly populate Holofcener's smart, articulate movies —Walking and Talking ; Lovely & Amazing; and Friends With Money. –Entertainment Weekly“AN UNNERVINGLY HILARIOUS AND HEARTFELT COMEDY OF BAD MANNERS.” Rolling Stone
This gorgeous film, always tender and sometimes dark, is a deeply resonant comic drama. The Wall Street Journal
Cast Catherine Keener, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Rebecca Hall, Sarah Steel