Description: When a movie sits on the shelf for a year, the consensus is that it must be a dud. Formerly known as Fast Track, Jesse Peretz's third and most commercial feature may not be a dud, but it comes perilously close. With the success of Garden State, it was inevitable that The Ex would be marketed as a romantic comedy, except it isn't. Sure, there's romance between Tom (Zach Braff) and his pregnant wife, Sofia (Amanda Peet, Igby Goes Down), but this is mostly a black comedy about the ad game, like How To Get Ahead in Advertising. After their baby is born, Sofia puts her legal career on hold to care for little Oliver, but then Tom loses his job as chef (Paul Rudd cameos as his boss), so they move from New York to Ohio where her father, Bob (Charles Grodin in fine fettle), secures Tom a gig as assistant associate creative at his New Age-style ad agency. Their money woes are a thing of the past, but new problems await. The biggest is creative director Chip (Jason Bateman), who briefly dated Sofia in high school. A longtime wheelchair user, Chip resents Tom for stealing his limelight--and for his relationship with Sofia. So, he sets out to turn everyone against his competition (their co-workers include SNL's Fred Armisen and Amy Poehler). Because Chip has such a genial manner, Tom's complaints strike others as unjustified paranoia. By the time he figures out a way to pay Chip back, it's hard to care after all the pratfalls and bits of funny business that fall flat more often than not. There are worse ways to spend 89 minutes, but any random episode of Scrubs or Arrested Development offers more laughs. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
Cast List:
Zach Braff as Tom Reilly
Amanda Peet as Sofia Kowalski
Jason Bateman as Chip Sanders
Charles Grodin as Bob Kowalski
Mia Farrow as Amelia Kowalski
Lucian Maisel as Wesley
Donal Logue as Don Wollebin
Amy Poehler as Carol Lane
Fred Armisen as Manny
Bob Stephenson as Doug
Yaffit Hallely as Woman
Josh Charles as Forrest Mead
Marin Hinkle as Karen
Yul Vazquez as Paco
Michael Lawson as Busboy
Paul Rudd as Leon
Nicholas Grodin as Summers
Robert John Burke as Colonel
Romany Malco as Doctor
Carole Troll as Nurse
Sarah Bennett as Nancy
Edmund Lyndeck as Mr. Hordhaus
Amy Adams as Abby March
Caitlin Miller as Lisbeth
Lauren Weedman as Alice
Michael Cumpsty as Jack Connor
Katie Barrett as Executive
John Benjamin Hickey as Wesley's Dad
Frank Girardeau as Fire Inspector
Ian Hyland as Steve
Tarina Pouncy as Ticket Agent
Cyrus Hernstadt as Kid with Toy Car
Sig Libowitz as Hassidic Guy
Sheila K. Adams as Steve's Mom
Eddie McGee as Wheelchair Basketball Player #2 (as Edward McGee)