Since the bigger films did not cut it for Jennifer Aniston's movie career how about a smaller film that features Aniston wearing a French maid outfit? I don't know about you, but that sounds pretty nice.
Sony Pictures Classics has recently released the teaser trailer for the film Friends with Money (which is always nice by the way) starring Jennifer Aniston, Joan Cusack, Catherine Keener, Frances McDormand, Jason Isaacs and Scott Caan.
Friends with Money Trailer and Stills
The movie trailer for Friends with Money looks OK but seems a bit too dramatic for my taste. The film seems to be more about a bunch of rich girls coming together to discuss life and their own drama-- something I typically try to avoid. However, I am sure there are a bunch of housewives out there that will just dive all over this film.
Besides the movie trailer, we also figured it was time to post some movie stills for the film.
Friends With Money examines the shifting relationships between four women who have been friends all of their adult lives. Now as they settle into their early middle age, their friendship is increasingly challenged by the ever-growing disparity in their individual degrees of financial comfort. It is a poignant snapshot of the way we live today, where the safe divisions that class and money have created are eroding under the unstoppable force of everyday life and the result is a painfully hilarious examination of modern life that manages to be both brutally honest and ultimately uplifting.
Jennifer Aniston in Friends With Money
Joan Cusack and Greg Germann in Friends With Money
Friends With Money
Joan Cusack in Friends With Money
Catherine Keener in Friends With Money
The three friends with money, Frannie (Joan Cusack), Jane (Frances McDormand), and Christine (Catherine Keener), share a concern for Olivia (Jennifer Aniston) who seems unable to make a living or sustain a relationship - at least by their standards. Their group examination of her lack of options magnifies each of their own doubts and concerns about the marriages and careers to which they have committed themselves.
Olivia, meanwhile, drifts through each of her friends' lives, at times avoiding the issue of money altogether, and at other times accepting her friends' painful generosity. Ultimately, Olivia will find satisfaction and stability from an unexpected place, but her own somewhat happy ending is muted by the harsh reality of the suddenly disassembled lives of her best friends.
Watch the trailer for Friends With Money over at iFilm. *iFilm is currently having some server issues, you may need to go directly to the 'movie' channel.
Friends with Money will be released to theatres on April 7th.