Mean Girls
In the sharp and witty comedy Mean Girls, directed by Mark Waters and penned by the talented Tina Fey, viewers are intr...
In this intimate drama written and directed by Edward Burns, the complexities of modern marriage are put under the microscope as a seemingly perfect couple faces the unexpected pressures of newlywed life. The story follows a young Manhattan couple, played by Edward Burns and Caitlin Fitzgerald, whose blissful union is tested when a series of family obligations and personal insecurities begin to surface. Their carefully constructed world starts to unravel with the arrival of a free-spirited sister, portrayed by Kerry Bishe, and the lingering presence of an old flame, brought to life by Max Baker. As the couple navigates the delicate balance between independence and commitment, they must confront uncomfortable truths about their own expectations and the nature of love itself. Shot in a naturalistic, dialogue-driven style, the film captures the raw, unfiltered moments that define a relationship's early stages. With supporting performances from Marsha Dietlein, this 93-minute drama offers a poignant and honest look at the fragile foundation upon which even the most promising unions are built, exploring whether love alone is enough to weather life's inevitable storms.