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Bad Therapy

Trouble by the hour
2020 | 98m | English

(1168 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: William Teitler
Writer: Nancy Doyne
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Married couple Bob and Susan Howard decide to see a marriage counselor named Judy Small, who appears trustworthy but harbors dark and conflicted impulses.
Release Date: Apr 17, 2020
Director: William Teitler
Writer: Nancy Doyne
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, death of father, los angeles, california, therapist, stepfather, real estate agent, based on true story, couples therapy, marriage counselor
Production Companies Teitler Film, Varient
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michaela Watkins Judy Small
Alicia Silverstone Susan Howard
Rob Corddry Bob Howard
Anna Pniowsky Louise
David Paymer Dr. Edward Kingsley
Aisha Tyler Roxy
Sarah Shahi Annabelle
Haley Joel Osment Reed
Dichen Lachman Stern
John Ross Bowie Nick
Ginger Gonzaga Miranda
Sunkrish Bala Walter
Erik Griffin Principal Sykes
Paris Bravo Zooey
Angela Oh Dr. Smithson
Marcelo Tubert Dr. John
Jack Axelrod Dr. Cherbenko
Brett Hoyle James
Flula Borg Serge
Craig Robert Young Roger
Gavin Leatherwood Spit
Chido Nwokocha Policeman
Name Job
Emily Schweber Casting
Kevin Huie Second Assistant Director
Straw Weisman Post Production Supervisor
David Leonard Editor
Chris Serafin Set Medic
Aggie Guerard Rodgers Costume Designer
William Teitler Director
Alison Sadler Production Design
Nancy Doyne Screenplay, Novel
Aaron Steele-Nicholson First Assistant Director
Nick Fischer First Assistant "A" Camera
P.J. Russ Loader
Josh Hack Drone Operator
Melanie Lavender Script Supervisor
Jeremy Kiddle On Set Dresser
Drew Crawle Swing
Molly Irelan Costume Supervisor
Jason Goodell Gaffer
Ryan 'Sparks' Lynch Electrician
Adrian Estrella Grip
Porshawna Mosely Hair Department Head
Cesar Castillo Production Coordinator
Judd Greener Second Second Assistant Director
Rob Givens Director of Photography
Brooks Kephart Line Producer, Unit Production Manager
Nathan Larson Original Music Composer
Patrick J. Statham Utility Stunts, Stunt Double
Timothy Clarke Additional First Assistant Camera
Tina Thorpe Still Photographer
Bartek Swiatek Production Sound Mixer
Doran Meyers Set Decoration
Travis Sullivan Additional Set Dresser
Lukas Kozewski Art Department Production Assistant
Ysabel Riina Costume Assistant
Dominic D'Astice Best Boy Electric
James Wilder Hancock Key Grip
Ana Lozano Makeup Department Head
Marc Mapile Assistant Hairstylist
Serena Saylors Production Secretary
Madeline G. Phelps Key Set Production Assistant
Frederick Gourgue Set Production Assistant
Marcy Brooks Studio Teacher
Johnny Escobedo Jr. Transportation Coordinator
Miroslav Kogosov Driver
M'Saada Nia Casting Associate
Kris Hutchinson Extras Casting
Mark Miskell Location Assistant
Alex Sandoval Security
Kelsey Rose Craft Service
Isabel Teitler Additional Editing
Patrick DeVine Digital Intermediate Editor
Michael Feuser Dialogue Editor
Matthew Haasch Foley Editor
Angela Asistio Music Supervisor
Illiana Larsdottir Musician
Hans-Inge Magnusson Musician
Andrew Francis Digital Colorist
Matt Berbano Second Assistant Camera
Michael A. Desmond Still Photographer
Danny Maurer Boom Operator
Sean Spillane Leadman
Zach Takacs Swing
Brian Heinberg Property Master
Chanèle Casaubon Costumer
Edward Scully Electrician
Danny Roy Best Boy Grip
Kristina Goldberg Assistant Makeup Artist
James Wallace Production Coordinator
Corinne Wedlake Second Second Assistant Director
Andrew Pitts Set Production Assistant
Savannah Salter Set Production Assistant
Jade Jansen Set Medic
Jacob Davidson Driver
Nathan Krosley Driver
Jennifer Levy Casting Associate
Ali Watters Extras Casting
Chicago Cruse Security
Henry Brown Security
Nicole Klepper Craft Service
David M. Blum VFX Artist
Charles Leighton Digital Intermediate Assistant
Larry Zipf Sound Effects Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eliza Paley Dialogue Editor
Jay Peck Foley Artist
Jordan L. Ross Music Editor
Svala Gregorsson Musician
Sonja Labianca Musician
Artie Gonzales Set Production Assistant
Blaine G. Houserman Production Accountant
John Escobedo Sr. Driver
Ron Quitevis Driver
Leeba Zakharov Casting Associate
Lisa Wax Location Manager
Troy Joyner Security
Reggie Hill Security
Luis Cuevas Assistant Editor
Adam Sonnenfeld Digital Intermediate Producer
Bill Feightner Imaging Science
Wyatt Sprague Sound Effects Editor
Rachel Wardell Assistant Sound Editor
Gerda Holmqvist Musician
Yuval Lion Musician
Pete Hayes Post Production Accountant
Avy Kaufman Casting
Clenét Verdi-Rose Second Assistant Director
Cole S. McKay Stunt Coordinator
Skip Lievsay Supervising Sound Editor
Sondra Locke In Memory Of
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Rob Corddry Executive Producer
Gina Resnick Producer
David Leonard Associate Producer
William Teitler Producer
Lisa Van Allsburg Executive Producer
Sandra Leong Associate Producer
Eric Cook Co-Producer
Kyle Heller Executive Producer
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Bob Howard (Rob Corddry) is married to Susan (Alicia Silverstone). He wants to have a baby; she's not so sure, and rightly so – a pregnancy at Silverstone's 43 years of age might be dangerous, not to mention that by the time the child turns 21, Corddry will be 70. It slowly dawned on me that Cord ... dry and Silverstone are, on paper, playing characters much younger than themselves. Bob and Susan attend couples therapy with Dr. Judy Small (Michaela Watkins), and Susan says she married her late first husband and had daughter Louisa (Anna Pniowsky) in college. This would put her in her in the early-to-mid-30s range. She also says that Bob was 39 when they got married, and Bob says they've been married for three years, so he would be 42 instead of Corddry's 49. I've loved Alicia ever since Clueless and the Aerosmith videos, but neither she nor Corddry are young enough or good enough actors to get us to suspend our disbelief about their characters' ages. This isn't the biggest leap of faith Bad Therapy hopes we'll make, though; on top of that he expects us to believe that Corddry is, in the words of Judy Small (for some reason everyone keeps calling her by her full name name; this the movie's idea of a running gag), "an extremely attractive man" – to the point that three beautiful women such as Silverstone, Watkins, and Sarah Shahi succumb to his charms. Who knows? Maybe he has the kavorka. If the movie were the least bit interesting or entertaining, its protagonists' ages would matter little. Unfortunately, Bad Therapy forces us to focus on such petty details to keep ourselves from thinking about its horrible characters – especially Bob, whose implicit and explicit sleaziness is the movie's ruin. Here's a man who would have happily cheated on his wife twice, and only stops short of the actual deed because he's interrupted both times – and yet we're supposed to feel good for Susan when she reconciles with him. The most inexplicable and unforgivable aspect of the movie, however, is when Susan suggests that Bob has started seeing 13-year-old Louise in a not-so-fatherly way. Even if the film had been on the right track before – and it never was – this is a blow from which it could never recover. The notion is abandoned almost as soon as it is introduced – which makes it even more disconcerting –, but the stench of pedophilia lingers in the air and, unless you're Todd Solondz, that is not the mood you want your comedy to evoke (incidentally, Pniowsky is the only one who survives this disaster with her dignity intact).

Sep 03, 2022