Though it was only about four months ago, TIFF feels like it was an entire lifetime away. A blur of movies, interviews and trying to find space in the schedule for a meal of actual food that wasn't a shame filled bag of popcorn, some M&Ms and a swimming pool of Coke, it's sometimes hard to recall what we saw or did. But there are always a few movies that stay in the memory, and Jennifer Westfeldt's "Friends With Kids" is one of them.
Granted, we had our issues with the movie. The premise centers are two friends — Adam Scott and writer/director Westfeldt — who decide to have a kid, beacause the biological clock is ticking, but also actively avoid getting into a relationship, to avoid the pitfalls their married friends have become ensnared by. It's a bold concept, and while we wish the movie had strayed more from the conventional avenues it goes down (the ending is particularly unfortunate), there is so much here to like, it's hard not to recommend. The cast here is a mini "Bridesmaids" reunion with Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Chris O'Dowd and Jon Hamm all featuring along with Megan Fox. And yes, they're all great (particularly O'Dowd who steals pretty much every scene he's in).
Frankly, we'd take this over any Katherine Heigl/Sarah Jessica Parker romcom any day of the week, so you should definitely give it a shot. But the charming trailer for the movie should do all the convincing. "Friends With Kids" opens on March 9th.
This looks like an improved, indie cinema version of every movie Jennifer Aniston has made for the last 5 years.
Despite the "unfortunate ending", I'm still gonna watch it because I'm sure it's slightly better than Kissing Jessica Stein and Chris O'Dowd with a decent American accent is fucking boss! Yes folks, I just used "fucking boss" in a sentence….it's amazing what people say during breaks between classes!
These people look like reunion from Bridesmaids or in alternative words, buddies related with Judd Apatow.
Strangely, as good of a director/writer as Westfeld may be, she should have cast someone else in the lead role. I can't remember if that was one of the issues you had with the film but it certainly was an issue I had.