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‘Tully’ Official Trailer: Charlize Theron Is A Mother in Crisis in Jason Reitman’s Comeback

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The actress and director are back with "Juno" and "Young Adult" scribe Diablo Cody for this fairy tale about modern motherhood.
Jason Reitman’s “Men, Women & Children” was a critical misfire four years ago, but the director’s latest film is already proving to be a more smashing success. “Tully,” which marks Reitman’s reunion with “Juno” and “Young Adult” screenwriter Diablo Cody, premiered to acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year.
‘Tully’ Review: Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman Deliver a Modern Fairy Tale About Motherhood — Sundance 2018
Charlize Theron stars as an exasperated mother of three, including a newborn baby, who ends up forming a special bond with her new night nurse, played by Mackenzie Davis. The nurse, named Tully, is more thoughtful and surprising than you might think. Jay Duplass co-stars in the film.
Theron last worked with Retiman on “Young Adult.” Focus Features will open “Tully” in select theaters April 20. Watch the official trailer below.
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