A.c.o.d.
A grown man caught in the crossfire of his parents'; 15-year divorce discovers he was unknowingly part of a study on divorced children and is enlisted in a follow-up years later, which wreaks new havoc on his family.
4 May 1947, DeKalb, Illinois, USA
18 March 1982, New York City, New York, USA
5 May 1985, Glenwood, Arkansas, USA
28 April 1981, Pomona, California, USA
28 March 1944, El Centro, California, USA
1960
28 November 1963, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
3 April 1973, Santa Cruz, California, USA
October 18, 2013
...a busy movie for one running under 90 minutes, with people like Amy Poehler and Jessica Alba popping in with no-destination characters, and poor Mary Elizabeth Winstead wasted in the wings as Carter's patient girlfriend.
October 15, 2013
Promising premise goes nowhere.
April 08, 2014
Ephemeral as a Snapchat message.
October 18, 2013
In spite of good intentions, A.C.O.D. fails to capitalize on its compelling 'Adult Children of Divorce' platform to present viewers with equally captivating insights.
December 24, 2013
A decent script is brought to life because of the strong supporting players in this new comedy.
October 18, 2013
Watching Jenkins and O'Hara go at it (in more ways than one) is especially terrific fun.
October 11, 2013
The film is too broad to be discerning, but there are a few laughs here and there, thanks to a solid comedic ensemble.
October 31, 2013
May be one of the grimmest movies you'll see this year.
October 10, 2013
Not only is the movie just so-so, but the parts themselves aren't much.
October 18, 2013
It's often very funny, and tries to have some heart, too. But it doesn't straddle that line all too well ...
October 10, 2013
"A.C.O.D." may leave a slightly sour aftertaste. As a look at the state of modern monogamy - or at least our enduring if misguided faith in it - it's refreshingly acerbic.

