The daily goings-on of an upper middle class family are presented for your watercooler enjoyment. Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt, facing marital ennui, must deal with the latter’s ailing father. Brian Dennehy is credible in the part, cursing out his doldrums with an end-of-the-line kind of resignation. Photographed in a crisp but dingy focus by director Richard Levine, the film is compelled to be different at every turn. As a result, it becomes common. (2011) — John Rubio
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