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‘Mother’s Day’ Trailer: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Kate Hudson Have Family Issues
Kate Hudson and Jason Sudeikis also star in the third holiday-themed movie from Garry Marshall. Aniston confides her frustrations in her best pal Kate Hudson, who’s now going through some tsuris of her own with her mother, character actress Margo Martindale.
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Not to be confused with Charles Kaufman’s horror-thriller of the same name – nor its forgettable remake from 2010 – Open Road Films has unveiled the first trailer for Garry Marshall’s imminent romantic comedy, Mother’s Day. Jason Sudeikis’ Bradley is raising a teenage daughter, which includes him getting embarrassed to buy tampons at the grocery store. Could Miranda be her real mother? That said, Marshall’s latest – written by Anya Kochoff-Romano and Lily Hollander – still orbits around a series of overlapping stories set against the holiday occasion. Slated for a release on April 29 – which isn’t even Mother’s Day, so what the hell – the ensemble rom-com will celebrate motherhood and all its attendant joys by, among other things, saddling Julia Roberts with a silly wig of Cageian proportions.
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Timothy Olyphant, Sarah Chalke, and Jon Lovitz are among the many familiar faces in the cast, along with Britt Robertson (Tomorrowland), who plays a young woman who was adopted.