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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
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In Theaters: April 23, 2021 (limited)
On DVD: September 7, 2021 On Digital/VOD: May 11, 2021
R | 1h 30m | Comedy
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When 26-year-old Anna (Patti Harrison) becomes a gestational surrogate to a single, middle-aged app designer named Matt (Ed Helms), she expects only a transactional bit of good karma and the payday that will allow her to finish her college degree. But as Matt’s unbridled enthusiasm for impending parenthood leads him to persistently insert himself into her life and invite her into his, the initially annoyed Anna finds herself reluctantly charmed. The pair of self-described loners gradually open up to each other, give in to the intimacy of their admittedly finite shared experience, and forge an unlikely friendship.
Director: Nikole Beckwith
Studio: Bleecker Street
Producer(s): Anthony Brandonisio, Daniela Taplin Lundberg, Tim Headington
Cast: Ed Helms, Patti Harrison, Tig Notaro, Julio Torres, Fred Melamed, Nora Dunn
Writer(s): Nikole Beckwith
4 votes and 2 Reviews
| Write a Review
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
77%
In Theaters: April 23, 2021 (limited)
On DVD: September 7, 2021 On Digital/VOD: May 11, 2021
R | 1h 30m | Comedy
Watch Trailer
When 26-year-old Anna (Patti Harrison) becomes a gestational surrogate to a single, middle-aged app designer named Matt (Ed Helms), she expects only a transactional bit of good karma and the payday that will allow her to finish her college degree. But as Matt’s unbridled enthusiasm for impending parenthood leads him to persistently insert himself into her life and invite her into his, the initially annoyed Anna finds herself reluctantly charmed. The pair of self-described loners gradually open up to each other, give in to the intimacy of their admittedly finite shared experience, and forge an unlikely friendship.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 90%
77%
In Theaters: April 23, 2021 (limited)
On DVD: September 7, 2021
On Digital/VOD: May 11, 2021
R | 1h 30m | Comedy
When 26-year-old Anna (Patti Harrison) becomes a gestational surrogate to a single, middle-aged app designer named Matt (Ed Helms), she expects only a transactional bit of good karma and the payday that will allow her to finish her college degree. But as Matt’s unbridled enthusiasm for impending parenthood leads him to persistently insert himself into her life and invite her into his, the initially annoyed Anna finds herself reluctantly charmed. The pair of self-described loners gradually open up to each other, give in to the intimacy of their admittedly finite shared experience, and forge an unlikely friendship.