
“The sort-of sequel to 'Knocked Up'”
Pete and Debbie are both about to turn 40, their kids hate each other, both of their businesses are failing, they're on the verge of losing their house, and their relationship is threatening to fall apart.
This film feels like a candid, often uncomfortably funny peek into the messy realities of modern marriage and parenthood. It's a relatable, sometimes cringey, exploration of midlife anxieties, financial woes, and the enduring, complicated love that holds a family together, all wrapped in a signature comedic package.











