Love the Coopers

Love the Coopers
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jessie Nelson
Produced by
Written by Steven Rogers
Starring
Narrated by Steve Martin
Music by Nick Urata
Cinematography Elliot Davis
Edited by Nancy Richardson
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release date
  • November 4, 2015 (2015-11-04) (Austin Film Festival)
  • November 13, 2015 (2015-11-13) (United States)
Running time
107 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Budget $17–24 million[2][3]
Box office $42.4 million[3]

Love the Coopers (titled Christmas with the Coopers in the UK and Ireland) is a 2015 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Jessie Nelson and written by Steven Rogers. The film stars an ensemble cast, including Alan Arkin, John Goodman, Ed Helms, Diane Keaton, Jake Lacy, Anthony Mackie, Amanda Seyfried, June Squibb, Marisa Tomei, and Olivia Wilde, and follows a dysfunctional family that reunites for the holidays.

The film was released by Lionsgate on November 13, 2015, received generally negative reviews, and grossed $42 million.

Plot

Sam and Charlotte are divorcing after forty years of marriage. Charlotte convinces Sam to wait until after their grown children (Hank and Eleanor), grandchildren (Hank's kids Charlie, Bo and Madison), Charlotte's father and sister (Bucky and Emma) and Sam's aunt (Fishy) have enjoyed one last "perfect Christmas" before announcing the planned divorce. As scenes shift back and forth across the Cooper family members, their memories also briefly appear on screen as younger versions of themselves.

Hank, already struggling through his recent divorce from Angie, loses his job as a family holiday photographer when replaced by a machine. Eleanor has flown in but stays in an airport bar rather than going straight to her parent's house. She meets Joe, a soldier snowed in for at least another day at the airport. Talking about their different points of views and stances on relationships, Eleanor reveals that she is secretly dating a commitment-free married man. She hates how her parents judge her for not being in a relationship, so she convinces Joe to pretend to be her boyfriend at the family dinner.

Bucky is a regular at a local diner, where he has befriended Ruby, a 20ish waitress who is unsettled. They get into a serious argument when he learns that she is leaving town to a random spot on the map, made worse by telling others but being "too cowardly" to tell him. He then apologizes and asks her to join the family dinner. High schooler Charlie drops in on his crush, Lauren, at the holiday store she worksfinally making a move and sharing a kiss with her. Emma is arrested by police officer Percy Williams after she attempts to steal a piece of jewelry as a gift for Charlotte. In his car, Emma engages him in conversation, and he relents and lets her go, with advice that she buy Charlotte the most expensive thing she can afford.

Sam and Charlotte continue arguing while preparing dinner. The four generations of Coopers are arriving at the house, along with Joe, Ruby, and Hank's ex-wife, Angie. During the dinner, chaos unleashes when Hank and Angie argue about their divorce, which leads to Bo screaming at them to "just stop fighting". There is a momentary power outage, and when it comes back Eleanor is kissing Joe, Emma is drinking everyone's wine, and Ruby screams when she sees that Bucky has collapsed.

At the hospital, Hank and Ruby walk beside Bucky's gurney as he is being taken for tests. Ruby kisses Bucky on the lips confusing but deeply touching Hank. In the waiting room, Charlotte argues with Eleanor when she figures out that she is sleeping with Bucky's physician, Dr. Morrisey, so Eleanor crushes her further by admitting that Joe is just a prop from the airport bar. Alone with a sleeping Bucky in his room, Charlotte and Emma argue about their broken relationship as sisters. Joe leaves after also realizing Eleanor's affair is with Dr. Morrisey, but she chases after him, and the two share another kiss. Charlie is surprised when Lauren appears in the waiting room, responding to the text he sent her (actually, Bo sent it to "help" him). Hank comforts Ruby as part of their budding relationship. Sam and Charlotte reconcile. Emma, following Officer Percy's advice, buys Charlotte the most expensive thing she can a shower stool from the hospital's small gift shop. Everyone is happily sharing a "Christmas meal" in the hospital cafeteria, when fortuitous muzak leads the whole Cooper clan to joyfully dance around the cafeteria.

The film is narrated by the family's St. Bernard, Rags.

Cast

Production

Principal photography began on December 19, 2014, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where scenes were filmed at Pittsburgh Crèche, at the U.S. Steel Tower, and at the PPG Place.[4][5] Filming was also done on Ligonier Diamond in Ligonier.[6] Filming took place at Butler Memorial Hospital in Butler, PA, in January and February 2015, and at Orchard Hill Church, during the week of February the first. Filming also took place in the residential areas of Sewickley and Edgewood, at a diner in Millvale, various areas of South Fayette, Mt. Lebanon, West Mifflin, Franklin Park, Churchill and Wilkinsburg, along with the Boyce Park Slopes.[7]

Release

The film was released in the United States by CBS Films and Lionsgate on November 13, 2015.[8]

Box office

Love the Coopers grossed $26.3 million in North America and $16.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $42.4 million, against a budget of $24 million.[3]

The film opened alongside The 33 and My All American. In its opening weekend, it was projected to gross $6–10 million from 2,603 theaters.[9][10] The film grossed $2.8 million on its opening day and $8.3 million in its opening weekend, finishing third at the box office behind Spectre ($33.7 million) and The Peanuts Movie ($24 million).[11]

Critical response

Love the Coopers received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 19%, based on 111 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. The site's consensus reads, "Love the Coopers has a talented cast and a uniquely bittersweet blend of holiday cheer in its better moments, but they're all let down by a script content to settle for cloying smarm".[12] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 31 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[13] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B–" on an A+ to F scale.[11]

Accolades

Award Category Nominee Result
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Supporting Actress Amanda Seyfried Nominated

References

  1. "CHRISTMAS WITH THE COOPERS (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. November 13, 2015. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
  2. FilmL.A. (June 15, 2016). "2015 Feature Film Study" (PDF). Archived from the original on July 4, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
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  4. Vancheri, Barbara (December 19, 2014). "'Let It Snow' to film Downtown". post-gazette.com. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
  5. "Mosser Casting is looking for actors, models, and talent to work on the new feature film, 'Let it Snow'". projectcasting.com. January 7, 2015. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
  6. "Film crew to shoot at Ligonier Diamond". newsgb.com.
  7. EL. "Pittsburgh sets holiday scene..." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  8. Alexander, Bryan (March 4, 2015). "Sneak peek: 'Coopers' cast gets wintry welcome". USAToday.com. Retrieved October 10, 2015.
  9. "Will 'Spectre' Dominate the Box Office in Its Second Weekend?". MovieWeb.com.
  10. "'Spectre' Has Licence To Kill Three Wide Entries At The Box Office – Weekend Preview". deadline.com.
  11. 1 2 "Bond Still The Man With The Golden Gun In No. 1 As 'Spectre' Targets $34.4M; 'By The Sea' Drowning". deadline.com.
  12. "Love the Coopers (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved April 24, 2016.
  13. "Love the Coopers reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
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