Better Living Through Chemistry
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Christy Lemire
"Better Living Through Chemistry" as a whole feels rather superficial and safe.
Tom Long
By the time the film gets to its ridiculous stretch of an ending, we've all seen the great fun to be had with drugs while also learning of their danger. How convenient. How empty.
Geoff Berkshire
Sam Rockwell's committed performance can't save the glib debut of filmmakers Geoff Moore and David Posamentier.
Tirdad Derakhshani
An ill-conceived if mildly amusing comedy about middle-class ennui, sexual frustration, and drug abuse.
Stephen Whitty
"Better Living Through Chemistry" ... is too much like the pretty suburbs it was shot in - neat and slick and comfortable. But ultimately, and deliberately, safe.
Stephen Holden
A tepid but pleasant comic satire given a shot of contemporaneity by its writing and directing team, Geoff Moore and David Posamentier, and its star Sam Rockwell.
Critic reviews
Christy Lemire
"Better Living Through Chemistry" as a whole feels rather superficial and safe.
Tom Long
By the time the film gets to its ridiculous stretch of an ending, we've all seen the great fun to be had with drugs while also learning of their danger. How convenient. How empty.
Geoff Berkshire
Sam Rockwell's committed performance can't save the glib debut of filmmakers Geoff Moore and David Posamentier.
Tirdad Derakhshani
An ill-conceived if mildly amusing comedy about middle-class ennui, sexual frustration, and drug abuse.
Stephen Whitty
"Better Living Through Chemistry" ... is too much like the pretty suburbs it was shot in - neat and slick and comfortable. But ultimately, and deliberately, safe.
Stephen Holden
A tepid but pleasant comic satire given a shot of contemporaneity by its writing and directing team, Geoff Moore and David Posamentier, and its star Sam Rockwell.
Cast and credits
Actors | Olivia Wilde, Sam Rockwell, Ray Liotta, Jane Fonda, Michelle Monaghan, Ben Schwartz, Ken Howard |
Producers | Joe Neurauter, Felipe Marino |
Director | Geoff Moore, David Posamentier |
Writers | Geoff Moore, David Posamentier |
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91 minutes
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