Saw this on a screener tonight and it's pretty damn good. It's Aaron Sorkin's directing debut, so it's a little vanilla on a technical level, but he also wrote the script and it's everything you'd expect from him in terms of dialogue and narrative. Some cheesiness here and there, but Molly's story is certainly unique and you get why it's something that'd attract the likes of Sorkin. If anything, the women in my family absolutely loved Molly's character.
Also, I don't play poker, but it at least comes across as super accurate. That, and all the celebrity's names have been changed (something that actually plays into the plot), but it's interesting to read up after the fact to not only find out who Michael Cera is essentially playing, but the names of many other celebs who frequented her games as well.
Overall, it's nothing groundbreaking, but comes across as just a solid, decent, crowd pleaser, one that hits theaters in limited release on December 25 and then goes wide on January 5...
Also, I don't play poker, but it at least comes across as super accurate. That, and all the celebrity's names have been changed (something that actually plays into the plot), but it's interesting to read up after the fact to not only find out who Michael Cera is essentially playing, but the names of many other celebs who frequented her games as well.
Overall, it's nothing groundbreaking, but comes across as just a solid, decent, crowd pleaser, one that hits theaters in limited release on December 25 and then goes wide on January 5...