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How to Cheat
Directed by
Amber Sealey
Not Rated
2011
87m
Drama
6.6
80%
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A comedy centered on Beth and Mark, a couple struggling to conceive, and Mark's unexpectedly helpful affair with Louise.
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Cast of How to Cheat
Amber Sealey
Beth / Director / Writer
Kent Osborne
Mark
Amanda Street
Louise
Maria Jose Fajardo
Producer
Carolina Portago
Producer
Ted Speaker
Producer
Ben Thoma
Producer
How to Cheat Ratings & Reviews
L.A. Weekly
Ernest Hardy
It's not groundbreaking stuff, but the ample time spent on the husband's pain and frustration creates an unexpectedly complex portrait of an ordinary, often annoying man trying to avoid being crushed by the upheavals in his ordinary life.
IndieWire
Eric Kohn
Sealey's patient screenplay has a clean, intelligent structure that could easily become watered down for Hollywood treatment, but she defies expectations with a suitably ambiguous conclusion.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Sealey's direction and dialogue aim for the believable strangeness of real human relationships instead of the schematics of melodrama. With the exception of a brief moment or two, the film definitely hits the mark.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
John Beifuss
Essentially a commercial film in mumblecore drag, with Kent Osborne giving a great, funny performance as a hapless, unhappily married man.
Variety
Peter Debruge
A distressingly thin slice of frustrated middle-class ennui cut from the scrappy mumblecore mold.
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