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Serious Moonlight
Cheryl Hines 2009
Categories: Feature
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Rated 3.629954056272516/5 Stars
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Run time: 84 min. | USA | Language: English
After she arrives at her country home for a romantic weekend getaway, things don't go exactly as planned for high-powered Manhattan lawyer Louise (Meg Ryan): Her husband of 13 years, Ian (Timothy Hutton), tells her he's leaving her for a younger woman (Kristen Bell). Soon Ian finds himself held captive by an oddly cool Louise, who explains that she won't release him until he commits to working on their marriage. And that's when things really start to go wrong. The unexpected arrival of an opportunistic young gardener (Justin Long) and Ian's impatient mistress only serve to complicate the crisis even further, while somehow forcing Louise and Ian to reckon with their past and realistically deal with their future.
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8:30 PM     Fri, Oct 16 The Music Hall + add to cal
12:20 PM     Sun, Oct 18 The Music Hall + add to cal
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director
Cheryl Hines
writer
Adrienne Shelly
 
producer
Andy Ostroy
Michael Roiff
Cast
Justin Long
Kristen Bell
Meg Ryan
Timothy Hutton
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Rated 3.629954056272516/5 Stars
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Rated 5.0/5 Stars
StanTheMan
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This was a surprisingly simple storyline brought to a level of perfection by fantastic acting from Meg, Timothy and Kristen. With little more than a single shoot location the injured marital discourse and banter between Meg and Timothy is hilarious. Enter Kristen Bell... who (I'm sorry to be so shallow, but I'm a dude)... is simply nice to look at. What comes out of this dialog driven comedy is both witty and poignant. A must see for people trying to remember what matters in their marriage and what is important remains now matter how obscured the view or buried the memories. This is a real fun ride.
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