On February 23, 2010 get excited to pick up your copy of “Everybody’s Fine” on DVD from Miramax Home Entertainment.
The movie stars a celebrity cast including:
- Robert De Niro
- Drew Barrymore
- Kate Beckinsale
- Sam Rockwell
- Lucian Maisel
- Damian Young
- James Frain
- Melissa Leo
- Katherine Moennig
- Brendan Sexton III
- James Murtaugh
- Austin Lysy

We thought that the movie was great for a cold night spent at home on the couch with a blanket over you. It was a really heartfelt movie that showed what Robert De Niro’s character had to go through after his wife passed away and he lost close touch with his children – since his wife was the one who took care of that.

Robert decides he’s going to go on a trip across the country to surprise each of his children, but they are keeping even more secrets from him than normal – this time the secret being that one of their siblings is missing.

As Robert travels from state to state, child to child (who are now full-grown adults), your heart sinks further and further as you notice that none of them want to make the time to hang out with him, partly because their minds are on their missing brother, but also partly because they are so consumed with their own lives that they can’t make time for their father.
You learn each child’s secrets right along with Robert’s character, and you can feel his pain with him.
We highly recommend this movie for anyone who likes a drama that causes a tear here and there.
The exclusive bonus features on the DVD include:
- The Making of Paul McCartney’s “(I Want To) Come Home”
- Deleted and Extended Scenes
The DVD will retail for $29.99. Watch clips and see more images from the movie below:



Review Material Provided By: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
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