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Expecting
TrailerLizzie had struggled to conceive with her husband for many years but she still has no baby and she decides to give up her hope of having one. However, she and her best friend- Andie come up with a unexpected solution: Andie is easy to have a baby so she offer to have the baby and she will give it to Lizzie. But whether the women's friendship survive until birth in this complex situation?Actors: Michelle Monaghan, Radha Mitchell, Jon Dore, Michael Weston, Mimi Kennedy, Sarah Aldrich, Lauren Banuvar, Elizabeth Bond, Julie Dretzin, Susan Grace, Erin Hammond, ...»Director: Jessie McCormackCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 5.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Expecting"
RogerEbert.comDecember 06, 2013A fairly laidback movie that isn't serious and isn't funny and isn't much of anything.
Hollywood ReporterNovember 20, 2013Laughs outweigh pathos in likable movie about a woman's need to have a baby.
Under the RadarSeptember 07, 2014The weak characterization combined with tonal inconsistencies, by-the-numbers plot structure, and poor writing, create a film that fails to draw its audience in.
Eye for FilmJanuary 10, 2014Nicely dressed, nicely lit, nicely shot, and completely empty of both wit and observation.
Paste MagazineDecember 08, 2013A strained, tone-deaf and almost offensively slapdash train wreck. But hey, if fans of Monaghan or Mitchell feel compelled to hear them rhapsodize about 'gargling balls...'
Blu-ray.comDecember 05, 2013Editorial compromises soon eat away at the viewing experience, changing what appears to be a deeply felt journey of empowerment into a soggy parade of wackiness and hazily defined subplots.
The DissolveNovember 25, 2013A queasy mix of tones and approaches that makes the film feel divided against itself.
Screen InternationalNovember 20, 2013The clever script shows the complications of adopting a baby, with a few laughs along the way.
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