Palooza
Au Revoir, Shoshanna

52. A.C.O.D.
Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jane Lynch, Richard Jenkins, Catherine O’Hara, Jessica Alba, Clark Duke, Ken Howard, Adam Pally
Director(s): Stu Zicherman
Writer(s): Stu Zicherman, Ben Carlin
MPAA Rating: R
Release Date: October 4th
RT Score: 50% (29 fresh, 29 rotten)
The Plot by Palooza: Having spent the majority of his adult life in between the vicious divorce of his parents (Richard Jenkins, Catherine O'Hara), a man (Adam Scott) finds out he was a part of a study when he was younger and the writer of the book (Jane Lynch) contacts him for her follow up, Adult Children of Divorce. Mayhem ensues.
Comments:
This a nice little comedy that is elevated by its cast. Any movie that has Richard Jenkins as one of the main characters and he can let loose and be raunchy, I am so fucking down for. Factor in the always great Adam Scott as Jenkins' son, the Adult Child of Divorce of the title, Amy Poehler as his bitch stepmom, Catherine O'Hara is great as the mother/ex-wife, Jane Lynch plays her classic oblivious and obnoxious deadpan as a therapist who writes the book in question. The plot is pretty dumb, but its original enough and has enough legs that it doesn't especially fall apart like a lot of comedies do. The jokes come constantly and most of them hit very well. It doesn't heavily rely on one thing, so the comedy never gets stale and it's grounded enough in realty that you aren't completely tuned out like some Farrelly Brothers movie. This is like Adam McKay-lite. More on the level of a Nicholas Stoller comedy, to be honest.
Spoiler Alert: Everything works out just fine.
Grade: B-