Every Day (2010) Helen Hunt and Liev Schreiber
Here’s an early glimpse at the independent film Every Day, starring Liev Schreiber as Ned, a television writer with a gay son, whose relationship with his wife (Helen Hunt) is strained when her estranged father moves into their New York home. Director Richard Levine based much of the film’s drama on his own life. “It’s a very personal movie,” he tells EW. “I wouldn’t say it’s completely autobiographical, but it’s definitely personal in the sense that it has to do with my son who came out when he was 14 and dealing with my father-in-law.” Even the series that Ned writes for bears more than a passing resemblance to Nip/Tuck, which Levine worked on for years. “But even while it’s personal like that, it also definitely feels like it resonates with a lot of other people. It grapples with the very human issues of parents and children.” Every Day will be premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24.








Sounds really interesting.
Sounds like an ok movie, but Why The Face, Helen Hunt?
LOL!!!
I’m old Ceballos. I haven’t had any kind of hit since what Twister or was it As Good As it Gets…can’t quite remember, I figure at this point I’ll just age gracefully, like a young, mid-age Lauren Bacall, if I do say so myself…though I do admit Ceb, do you mind if I call you Ceb…I am sagging ala Celine a bit…hehehehehe….Helen
Wow! Isn’t Helen Hunt starting to show some age. I don’t think we’ll be seeing her in any Cover Girl commercials.
I love them both at meetsugarmommies
Helen is looking old with that pained expression. Makes me miss Paul Reiser more and more, as he was really the funny part of Mad About You.
I just saw “Every Day” in Boca, Raton….Liked it alot..