SEX TAPE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Cameron Diaz (Charlie’s Angels), Jason Segal (Forgetting Sarah Marshall), Rob Corddry (Hot Tub Time Machine), Ellie Kemper (Bridesmaids), Rob Lowe (Wayne’s World), Nat Faxon (Tammy), Nancy Lenehan (Catch Me If You Can), Randall Park (Larry Crowne), Dave Allen (Freaks and Geeks), Jack Black (School of Rock)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Jake Kasdan (Bad Teacher), director; Kate Angelo (The Back-Up Plan), Jason Segal (The Muppets) and Nicholas Stoller (Yes Man), writers; Todd Black (The Pursuit of Happiness), Jason Blumenthal (Seven Pounds) and Steve Tisch (Forrest Gump), producers; Michael Andrews (Donnie Darko), composer; Tim Suhrstedt (Little Miss Sunshine), cinematographer; Steve Edwards (Reign Over Me) and Tara Timpone (Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Jay (Segal) and Annie (Diaz) are a couple who used to have an extremely active sex life, but after two years of being married with kids their flame has died down a little. On a spontaneous whim, they decide to film themselves doing the nasty – but things start to get out of hand when they realise that the video has reached all their friends and family…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Despite a painfully blatant product placement tie-in with Apple – the iPad plays a major role in it, apparently –  Sex Tape reunites the charming comedic duo of Cameron Diaz and Jason Segal for a wild and raunchy comedy that proves why it’s never a good idea to buy all your neighbours iPads (yes, they really do that in this movie).

WHEN’S IT OUT?

WEDNESDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER 2014

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