Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn are teaming up for an epic reunion!
10.09.2023 - 08:33 / deadline.com
In a world that prioritizes perfection, Tony Goldwyn’s Ezra stands out as a touching testament to the power of love, acceptance, and the challenges of parenthood. Weaving together familial dynamics with the understanding of ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), the film offers a raw, emotional exploration of the lengths to which a parent will go to protect their child. Written by Tom Spiridakis, the film stars Bobby Cannavale. William A. Fitzgerald, Rose Byrne, Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg, Tony Goldwyn. and Rainn Wilson.
The film begins with Max (Cannavale), a former writer turned stand up comedian, in the middle of a set talking about his autistic son, Ezra. The audience learns the child didn’t speak until very late in his childhood and became difficult to control after that. Max and ex-wife Jenna (Byrne) are called to their son’s school to talk with faculty who are fed up with Ezra’s behavior and they try to prevent the school from kicking the boy out. Unfortunately, Max isn’t over his ex and he’s so hurt, he cries after one night stands with strangers. He lives at home with his father Stan (De Niro), who constantly criticizes him for being a loser who can’t move on. His agent Jayne (Goldberg) does provide some levity for him in the form of a gig at the comedy cellar in NYC that he happily agrees to.
There’s an issue of contention now that Ezra has actually been expelled. Jenna wants him to go to a school for other students like him, and Max isn’t trying to hear that. After an argument between the two, she vents to her new partner Bruce (Goldwyn), Ezra overhears him jokingly talking about taking his dad out of the picture. The child takes this literally, causing him to run out of the house and into the street where he
Kerry Washington and Tony Goldwyn are teaming up for an epic reunion!
, you're incorrect. If you don't believe me, just watch this 20-second clip of the two of them interacting, which is going viral on social media for, ahem, obvious reasons.In the clip, which Washington posted to Twitter and Instagram, , dressed in a sultry red ensemble of sheer lace top and matching trousers, walks down a hotel hallway and knocks on a door.
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