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In Theaters: September 23, 2022 (limited)

1h 51m | Drama, Romance

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Carey (Adelaide Clemens) and Simon (Patrick J. Adams) are happily married and when they learn they’re going to have a baby, they’re over the moon. However, Carey decides that they both need to stop swearing before the baby arrives, so she comes up with the idea of a Swearing Jar. After the baby arrives, Carey, a high school music teacher, meets Owen (Douglas Smith), a struggling songwriter/guitarist who’s working as a clerk at a local bookstore. She gets his help to write a song for Patrick’s upcoming 40th birthday party, at which he’ll also provide accompaniment on the guitar. When Owen develops feelings for her without realizing Carey is married, it creates a complication.

Director: Lindsay MacKay

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Producer(s): Jane Loughman, Kyle Bornais, Tony Wosk

Cast: Adelaide Clemens, Douglas Smith, Patrick J. Adams, Kathleen Turner

Writer(s): Kate Hewlett

18 votes and 2 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

79%

In Theaters: September 23, 2022 (limited)

1h 51m | Drama, Romance

  Watch Trailer

Carey (Adelaide Clemens) and Simon (Patrick J. Adams) are happily married and when they learn they’re going to have a baby, they’re over the moon. However, Carey decides that they both need to stop swearing before the baby arrives, so she comes up with the idea of a Swearing Jar. After the baby arrives, Carey, a high school music teacher, meets Owen (Douglas Smith), a struggling songwriter/guitarist who’s working as a clerk at a local bookstore. She gets his help to write a song for Patrick’s upcoming 40th birthday party, at which he’ll also provide accompaniment on the guitar. When Owen develops feelings for her without realizing Carey is married, it creates a complication.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

79%

In Theaters: September 23, 2022 (limited)

1h 51m | Drama, Romance

Carey (Adelaide Clemens) and Simon (Patrick J. Adams) are happily married and when they learn they’re going to have a baby, they’re over the moon. However, Carey decides that they both need to stop swearing before the baby arrives, so she comes up with the idea of a Swearing Jar. After the baby arrives, Carey, a high school music teacher, meets Owen (Douglas Smith), a struggling songwriter/guitarist who’s working as a clerk at a local bookstore. She gets his help to write a song for Patrick’s upcoming 40th birthday party, at which he’ll also provide accompaniment on the guitar. When Owen develops feelings for her without realizing Carey is married, it creates a complication.