Every Day (2010 film)
Every Day is a 2010 American comedy-drama film directed by Richard Levine and starring Liev Schreiber, Helen Hunt, Carla Gugino, Brian Dennehy, and Eddie Izzard. The film follows the daily life of a television writer and his family as they navigate various personal and professional challenges.
The plot revolves around Ned (Schreiber), a successful but creatively stifled TV writer whose life is complicated by his ailing and difficult father (Dennehy) moving in, his wife Jeannie's (Hunt) strained relationship with her mother, and the struggles of his two teenage sons, one of whom is openly gay. The film explores themes of family dynamics, aging, communication, sexuality, and the everyday difficulties faced by ordinary people.
Every Day premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2010 and received a limited theatrical release later that year. The film garnered mixed reviews, with critics praising the performances of the cast but finding the narrative somewhat predictable.