18-02-2025
Watch 'Millers in Marriage' new clip: Benjamin Bratt and Gretchen Mol in upcoming drama
Morena Baccarin, Benjamin Bratt, Edward Burns, Brian d'Arcy James, Minnie Driver, Julianna Margulies, Gretchen Mol, Campbell Scott and Patrick Wilson star in the upcoming drama Millers in Marriage, in select theatres and on digital Feb. 21. Written and directed by Edward Burns, the film follows three middle-aged married couples, facing the reality of questions around "marriage and fidelity, professional success and failure, and the challenge of finding a second act."
Eve (Gretchen Mol) gave up her rocker ways from her twenties to be a full-time mom, while her husband, Scott (Patrick Wilson), continued with his own music. But now that she's an empty nester, Eve wonders if she can return to music, getting the encouragement from a music critic, played by Bratt, whose interest could be more than a professional capacity.
Burns' inspiration for Millers in Marriage came from wanting to make a movie that adults in their 50s could watch and recognize themselves on screen.
Did you ever think about, you know, making a change?
Yeah, but I don't know.
I think when I was younger, maybe, but it's just still a little hard to imagine now, you know, being out there alone, at my age, just at your age.
That's crazy.
Oh, I mean, you're, you're gorgeous, you're smart, you're talented in the boot.
The last thing that you would be is alone.
Anyway, this is my place.
You want to feel really old.
This place used to be area, this building.
You remember that the nightclub?
Yes, get out of here.
Well then, I'm pretty sure that I stood in this exact alleyway back in 1987, probably coked out of my mind.
But you don't party like that anymore, do you?
No, I mean that was, that was a lifetime ago.
Now at the most, I barely even drink.
Unless you know I'm Sharing a bottle with someone I like.
So, you mentioned that you might want to ask a few more questions, um.
Scott's gonna be on the road this weekend if you wanted to, I don't know, maybe get together for lunch.
Yes, absolutely.
I would love that.
You know what, I I got to head back to the country tomorrow though, so, oh, OK, I mean, Any some other time.
No, but hey, tell you what, if, if, if you're comfortable, it's only a You know, a 2 hour train ride.
For lunch.