"Goodrich" Trailer: Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis in a Comedy of Parental Mishaps
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If you thought Keaton was done with comedy after "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," think again. "Goodrich" is another feather in his cap, proving he's still got the chops to make us laugh and maybe cry a little.
In the latest cinematic endeavor, "Goodrich," Michael Keaton finds himself in a parenting pickle, turning to his adult daughter, played by Mila Kunis, for help with his young twins.
Here's the scoop on this comedy-drama that's set to tickle your funny bone and maybe tug at your heartstrings
Andy Goodrich (Keaton) is thrown into solo parenting when his wife checks into a 90-day rehab. Suddenly, he's not just dealing with the chaos of raising twins but also mending fences with his estranged daughter, Grace (Kunis).
Keaton and Kunis bring their A-game, showcasing a father-daughter relationship filled with humor, awkwardness, and a dash of healing. Their chemistry is so good, you'd think they were actually related.
The film boasts a stellar ensemble, including Carmen Ejogo, Andie MacDowell, and more, adding layers to this family comedy.
Take a look at the trailer for "Goodrich" down below:
Mark your calendars for October 18, 2024, when "Goodrich" hits theaters, courtesy of Ketchup Entertainment, who's also behind the upcoming "Hellboy: The Crooked Man." -
Directed by Hallie Meyers-Shyer, who's proving she's not just a one-hit wonder after "Home Again." This film seems to be her ticket to showing she can handle both comedy and drama with finesse.
From what we've gathered from the X-verse, reactions are all over the place. Some are thrilled, seeing it as a return to form for Keaton, while others feel it's treading familiar ground but with enough new twists to keep it interesting.
So, there you have it, folks! "Goodrich" promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions, where Keaton's character learns to be a dad not just to his twins but also to the daughter he missed out on raising. Whether it'll be a hit or just another movie night, only time will tell. But with Keaton and Kunis at the helm, it's bound to be a ride worth taking.
What did you think of the trailer for "Goodrich"? Jump down in the comments section below and let us know your thoughts!
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