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Friends with Money

As she reaches her mid-thirties and quits her lucrative job, singleton Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends. She begins to envy the security of her richer friends and, although their lives may seem easier, Olivia's friends have their problems too: screenwriters Christine and Patrick are unable to collaborate on their latest project, Jane and Aaron have lost the romance in their relationship, and Franny and Matt have difficulties handling the demands of parenthood.

Top Cast

  • Jennifer Aniston

    Jennifer Aniston

    Olivia

  • Joan Cusack

    Joan Cusack

    Franny

  • Catherine Keener

    Catherine Keener

    Christine

  • Frances McDormand

    Frances McDormand

    Jane

  • Jason Isaacs

    Jason Isaacs

    David

  • Scott Caan

    Scott Caan

    Mike

  • Simon McBurney

    Simon McBurney

    Aaron

  • Greg Germann

    Greg Germann

    Matt

  • Timm Sharp

    Timm Sharp

    Richard

Overview

As she reaches her mid-thirties and quits her lucrative job, singleton Olivia finds herself unsure about her future and her relationships with her successful and wealthy friends. She begins to envy the security of her richer friends and, although their lives may seem easier, Olivia's friends have their problems too: screenwriters Christine and Patrick are unable to collaborate on their latest project, Jane and Aaron have lost the romance in their relationship, and Franny and Matt have difficulties handling the demands of parenthood.

Rating

5.1 / 10
602 Reviews
2 Popular

1 Reviews

  • Peter McGinn
    Peter McGinn
    7 Mar 11, 2023

    I will readily admit that my reviews show that I am a bit of an easy grader on romantic comedies. Give me witty main characters with at least a modicum of chemistry, and a script that doesn’t insult my intelligence, and I will not regret watching it. Friends with Money seems to hit the ground running with a stroke of originality in that it covers not just one couple, but a group of friends all located somewhere on the relationship success spectrum. They provide enough depth to each character that it didn’t occur to me that the Jennifer Anniston character was probably the star, coming from the hugely successful show Friends, but to me this was a fine ensemble cast. Frances McDormand and Joan Cusack were great, for a start. There were a few cringeworthy moments, but not enough to distract my enjoying the performances. The ending for Anniston’s character was a nice finishing touch also.

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