THE OTHER WOMAN (12A)

WHO’S IN IT?

Cameron Diaz (Charlie’s Angels), Leslie Mann (Knocked Up), Kate Upton (The Three Stooges), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Game of Thrones), Nicki Minaj (Ice Age: Continental Drift), Taylor Kinney (Zero Dark Thirty), Lisa Maffia (film debut), Olivia Culpo (film debut), Madison McKinley (The Wolf of Wall Street), Don Johnson (Django Unchained)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Nick Cassavetes (The Notebook), director; Melissa Stack (film debut), writer; Julie Yorn (Bride Wars), producer; Aaron Zigman (Bridge to Terabithia), composer; Robert Fraisse (Hotel Rwanda), cinematographer; Jim Flynn (My Sister’s Keeper) and Alan Heim (American History X), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

After she discovers that her lover Mark (Coster-Waldau) is married, Carly (Diaz) attempts to put her life back on track which becomes complicated when she accidentally bumps into his wife Kate (Mann). To Carly’s surprise, they share a lot in common and become good friends. But when they discover a third woman that Mark has been seeing, Amber (Upton), they decide that enough is enough and decide to team up and take revenge on their cheating other half…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Like John Tucker Must Die, but with actual talent involved, The Other Woman should be a fun romp for anyone willing to spend a night out at the movies.

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