What to Expect When You're Expecting

What to Expect When You're Expecting

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It's too late to pull out now.

Director: Kirk Jones

Producer: Arnold Messer, David Thwaites, Mike Medavoy

Challenges of impending parenthood turn the lives of five couples upside down. Two celebrities are unprepared for the surprise demands of pregnancy; hormones wreak havoc on a baby-crazy author, while her husband tries not to be outdone by his father, who's expecting twins with his young trophy wife; a photographer's husband isn't sure about his wife's adoption plans; a one-time hook-up results in a surprise pregnancy for rival food-truck owners.

110 min Rating: 5.998/10 Released
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Director: Kirk Jones

Producer: Arnold Messer, David Thwaites, Mike Medavoy

Production Companies: Lionsgate, Alcon Entertainment, Phoenix Pictures, What to Expect Productions

Countries: United States of America

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Kamurai: Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're pregnant (or part of a couple with pregnancy). It's one of those movies where it is 4-5 stories that barely (if at all) overlap, but have some thematic connection to one another. I honestly think it's a great way to use celebrities to comprehensively cover the contents of the book of the same name. This is (clearly) targeted at pregnant women and expecting parents, and I think it does a good job of that. I don't think it does as great a job creating a decent narrative for general audiences.