‘Happy Hours’ Review: A Cringe-Worthy Reunion

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunite in ‘Happy Hours,’ where their roles as former high-school sweethearts struggle to ignite romantic charm. The film features an ensemble cast, including Constance Wu and Mary-Louise Parker, but it may leave viewers cringing rather than swooning.

Why It Matters

The film marks a nostalgic reunion for fans of ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ showcasing how beloved actors adapt to new roles in contemporary narratives. However, its failure to deliver emotional depth raises questions about the longevity of their on-screen chemistry and the challenges in reinventing past successes.

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