Kate and Charlie like to have a good time. Their marriage thrives on a shared fondness for music, laughter… and getting smashed. When Kate’s partying spirals into hard-core asocial behavior, compromising her job as an elementary schoolteacher, something’s got to give. But change isn’t exactly a cakewalk. Sobriety means she will have to confront the lies she’s been spinning at work, her troubling relationship with her mother, and the nature of her bond with Charlie.
Directed by James Ponsoldt
husband wife relationship
support group
addiction
teacher
drinking
alcoholic
substance abuse
losing a job
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Cast
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Kate Hannah
Aaron Paul
Charlie Hannah
Octavia Spencer
Jenny
Nick Offerman
Dave Davies
Megan Mullally
Principal Barnes
Mary Kay Place
Rochelle
Kyle Gallner
Owen Hannah
Mackenzie Davis
Millie
Bree Turner
Freda
Brad Carter
Felix
Barrett Shuler
Greg
Rene Rivera
Rico
Crew
James Ponsoldt
Director
James Ponsoldt
Writer
Susan Burke
Writer
Eric D. Johnson
Original Music Composer
Jonathan Schwartz
Producer
Andrea Sperling
Producer
Diaz Jacobs
Costume Design
Kim Taylor-Coleman
Casting
Avy Kaufman
Casting
Nicolas Harvard
First Assistant Director
John Medlen
Stunt Coordinator
Katie Eastridge
Script Coordinator
Popular Reviews
39 reviews
Connor
4.0★ · 01/08/26
Man I gotta stop watching stuff just because it’s short
Not terrible just a little played out. Didn’t find it super interesting. Liked some performances but just didn’t hit. I also watched this on Sony Pictures Core and it had the most terrible artifacting and picture quality I’ve ever seen. Truly unwatchable idk how I finished this. Probably not completely the movies fault but other movies looked ok on there
Man I gotta stop watching stuff just because it’s short
Not terrible just a little played out. Didn’t find it super interesting. Liked some performances but just didn’t hit. I also watched this on Sony Pictures Core and it had the most terrible artifacting and picture quality I’ve ever seen. Truly unwatchable idk how I finished this. Probably not completely the movies fault but other movies looked ok on there
Lucien WD
6.0★ · 05/25/25
Mm yes "Ketchup soup"
I find most alcoholism movies really obvious and this kinda is but the twist of the subject being a conventionally attractive young woman is fairly interesting. Do Offerman and Mullally come at a discounted rate for indie filmmakers? Could've bet you a million dollars Octavia Spencer was gonna show up in this
Mm yes "Ketchup soup"
I find most alcoholism movies really obvious and this kinda is but the twist of the subject being a conventionally attractive young woman is fairly interesting. Do Offerman and Mullally come at a discounted rate for indie filmmakers? Could've bet you a million dollars Octavia Spencer was gonna show up in this
fiona
5.0★ · 04/14/25
I only watched this for kyles 3 scenes, idc about this movie at ALL but the message is nice.
I only watched this for kyles 3 scenes, idc about this movie at ALL but the message is nice.
Shandy
6.0★ · 03/10/25
“I just drink a lot and I’ve always drink a lot, everybody i know drink a lot. So i never really thought it was a problem”
Great example of alcoholism. Although the main character kinda piss me off and the actress isn't that good at acting drunk it was a good movie.
“I just drink a lot and I’ve always drink a lot, everybody i know drink a lot. So i never really thought it was a problem”
Great example of alcoholism. Although the main character kinda piss me off and the actress isn't that good at acting drunk it was a good movie.
Alexa Vulp
5.3★ · 01/06/25
I really want to write the most heartfelt review and give it at least 4 stars because the acting is incredible, but I couldn’t focus with all of those ugly skirts and dresses.
I really want to write the most heartfelt review and give it at least 4 stars because the acting is incredible, but I couldn’t focus with all of those ugly skirts and dresses.