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The new comedy, "Splitsville," is all about relationships. There's one loving husband, one cheating wife, and one open ...
But ultimately, the villain isn’t monogamy or nonmonogamy; the characters are their own worst enemy. Whether monogamous or not, the film suggests, humans will be humans. They will always be haunted by ...
Fox News Digital reviews Neon's new R-rated screwball comedy "Splitsville" starring Dakota Johnson, Adria Arjona, Kyle Mavin ...
Two very dysfunctional married couples grapple with love, sex, divorce, and everything in between in the chaotic and wildly ...
"Splitsville," in theaters Friday, milks four misguided polyamorist characters for maximum comedic potential. Dakota Johnson ...
If you like polyamory, dysfunctional relationships, sex, violence, rom-coms and Dakota Johnson's 31 flavors of blasé, we have ...
When Ashley (Adria Arjona) demands a divorce from her husband Carey (Kyle Marvin), he seeks refuge with his close friends, ...
Director Adrian Lyne made his mark in Hollywood years ago with films like Fatal Attraction and Indecent Proposal. Now he's back, with the story of a picture-perfect marriage marred by mind games.
The purpose of marriage is to teach us how to face our partner. Why? Because the essence of love is to see the other. In the movie Avatar, the humanoid natives of Pandora look deeply into one ...