The movie everyone will be talking about, for better or (mostly) worse, is The Other Woman, starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, and Kate Upton. Diaz and Upton both play the titular "other woman," and Mann plays the wife of Mark – Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
The Other Woman is not a great movie. I'm not the target demo, of course. The middle aged women who attended the preview screening of this film about a cad and the three ladies—his wife, Kate (Leslie Mann); his mistress,
Director Nick Cassavetes, whose soft touch with romance was behind that classic date movie "The Notebook," is now responsible for the quintessential anti-date movie — "The Other Woman." There is no question whose side he is on in this little bit of
Three women stick it to the man who stuck it to all of them in The Other Woman, a female solidarity adultery comedy that's three parts embarrassing farce to one part genuinely comic discharge.
For a film vaguely about female empowerment, The Other Women has a cast that is sure to inspire a lot of husbands and boyfriends. The always-winning Leslie Mann (This is 40) plays a manic housewife who discovers that
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