'Millers in Marriage' Review: An Ensemble of Familiar Faces
It feels a bit like Ed Burns' Sundance-winning 'Brothers McMullen' from 30 years prior, but with less appeal despite its star power.

Thirty years ago, Edward Burns won the coveted Grand Jury prize for his low-budget indie feature The Brothers McMullen at Sundance. The charming actor and filmmaker would go on to co-star in Steven Spielberg's masterpiece Saving Private Ryan, guest-star in shows like HBO's infamous Entourage (where the guys called him "Eddie"), and continue to shoot his own independent films throughout the years. His latest is Millers in Marriage, which, with its New York-set subject matter, might even bring you back to that acclaimed project that put Burns on the map three decades ago. If you haven't seen The Brothers McMullen, that's A-OK — and might even work in Burns' favor.
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