It's been over ten years since director Kirk Jones arrived on these shores, helping to keep the wave of British comedies started with The Fully Monty alive with his own comedy Waking Ned Devine. After a brief foray into the world of Nanny McPhee, Jones' new movie Everybody's Fine, based on Guiseppe (Cinema Paradiso) Tomatore's 1990 film Stanno tuti Benne, teams him with acting legend Robert De Niro as Frank, a lonely widower so worried about his grown-up kids, played by Sam Rockwell, Kate Beckinsale and Drew Barrymore, that he goes on a road trip to pay a surprise visit to each and every one of them. It's the type of warm but humorous filmmaking we've seen from Jones before, but for De Niro, it was a very different side of the veteran actor.
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