The comedy-drama Every Day, a 2010 independent film boasting the talents of Liev Schreiber (Salt), Carla Gugino (Women in Trouble) and Helen Hunt (Twister), was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Image Entertainment on March 8, 2011.
The movie revolves around Ned (Schreiber), a seemingly loving husband and devoted father trying to deal with the curveballs of his everyday life, which includes a stressed-out wife (Hunt), an independent teenage son (Ezra Miller, City Island) and an embittered father-in-law (Brian Dennehy, Cocoon) who’s turning his home upside down. And if that’s not enough, Ned’s job writing a scandalous TV series for a demanding boss (Eddie Izzard, TV’s United States of Tara) has grown unfulfilling … and the frequent late-night rewrites he’s doing with a sexy co-worker (Gugino) might just push him into some dangerous waters.
Written and directed by Richard Levine (TV’s Nip/Tuck), Every Day received a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles before its home entertainment debut in March.
The DVD and Blu-ray, which carry the list prices of $27.97 and $29.97, respectively, include these special features:
- deleted scenes
- interviews with cast and crew members.
Check out the movie’s trailer:
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