Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson Reunite in 'Happy Hours' as 30-Year Romance Drives Soft Tribeca Romcom
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Updated · Variety · Jun 12
Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson Reunite in 'Happy Hours' as 30-Year Romance Drives Soft Tribeca Romcom
3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jun 12
Summary
“Happy Hours” leans heavily on the reunion of Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson, with the review saying their easy chemistry is the film’s main draw.
Holmes’ writer-director effort follows two middle-aged former lovers reconnecting roughly 30 years later, after Liz photographs Jackson’s travel writer character following her divorce.
The critic says the plot is thin and the dialogue lacks the depth needed for its “Before”-style ambitions, leaving the film aimed mostly at “Dawson’s Creek” nostalgists.
Supporting turns from Constance Wu and Mary-Louise Parker add texture, and the stars’ appeal could still help the Tribeca-premiering film secure a theatrical release after Holmes’ last three features went online.