Director: | Stu Zicherman |
Producer: | Teddy Schwarzman Ben Karlin Tim Perell |
Cinematography: | John Bailey |
Editing: | Jeffrey Wolf |
Music: | Nick Urata |
Studio: | Black Bear Pictures |
Distributor: | The Film Arcade Paramount Home Media Distribution[1] |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Gross: | $175,705[2] |
A.C.O.D. is a 2013 American comedy film directed by Stu Zicherman,[3] based on a script by Zicherman and Ben Karlin, and starring Adam Scott, Amy Poehler, Jessica Alba and Jane Lynch. The title of the film is an abbreviation for Adult Children of Divorce.
Teddy Schwarzman produced the film through his Black Bear Pictures production company. Other stars include Richard Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Catherine O'Hara, with Ken Howard and Clark Duke in supporting roles.[4]
The film was released in the U.S. on October 4, 2013.
A content and successful man decides to revisit a former counselor to make sense of his brother's wedding and his parents' extremely messy divorce. When he realizes his life has been personified in a book about children of divorce written by his mediocre counselor, he decides to confront his family about their dysfunctional nature.
Several cast additions were reported in Deadline Hollywood: Jenkins (December 7, 2011),[5] Lynch (February 10),[6] Winstead (March 1),[7] Poehler (March 8).[8] On March 20, Variety reported the Howard and Duke joined the cast. Pally's addition was reported in Entertainment Weekly on March 21.[9]
Filming began on March 12, 2012 in Atlanta's Castleberry Hill area.[10] It has done some filming at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.[11] Scenes were also shot in Decatur at the end of the month.[12] By early April, filming had taken place in Buckhead and near Lake Lanier.[13]
Alba got temporary tattoos of a trio of roses on her left biceps and a bow on her tailbone for her role in the film from an Atlanta-based artist.[14]
A.C.O.D. received mixed reviews from critics. Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 52% of critics gave the film a positive review based on 58 reviews, with an average score of 5.49/10. The site's consensus states: "Despite its impressive cast and some sharp observations, A.C.O.D. is neither funny enough nor poignant enough to work as a potent comedy or incisive satire."[15] While RogerEbert.com had the same type of mixed criticism for the film, the site also roundly praised the performances of Poehler, Lynch, and O'Hara, stating that the film featured "three major comic actresses working at their best level here."[16] Furthermore, the site commended Zicherman's writing and directing, stating that "[h]is first film is a model of what a modern film comedy might be." Manohla Dargis of the New York Times Movie Review, however, criticized the film as "clichéd" and "sluggish even at 87 minutes."[17]
On Metacritic, which assigns a rating out of 100 based on reviews from critics, the film has a score of 50 based on 23 reviews, considered to be "mixed or average reviews".[18]