We're the Millers

Jason Sudeikis plays a small time drug dealer who gets in over his head and forced to smuggle drugs from Mexico by his boss (Ed Helms). Realizing that border agents seem to go easy on families, he hires a fake family to make the trip in an RV. The family includes a wife (a stripper played by Jennifer Aniston), a daughter (a homeless girl played by Emma Roberts) and a son (a hapless neighbor played by Will Poulter). The film has a Vacation movie vibe, especially because Sudeikis is charming in a way that Chevy Chase was for a brief time in his career. Aniston plays a mighty good stripper for sure; she has another calling in case the whole acting thing doesn’t work out. Roberts gets perhaps her best role yet as Casey, delivering some great eye-rolling moments. As for Poulter, he steals scenes nearly every time he speaks, and his encounter with a tarantula is priceless. Sure, the movie gets a little gooey and sentimental by the time it plays out, but we’ve come to like the characters by then so it’s OK. It’s not a grand cinematic effort by any means, but it does provide some good laughs, with a fair share of them being quite shocking.

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Director:

  • Rawson Marshall Thurber

Cast:

  • Jennifer Aniston
  • Jason Sudeikis
  • Will Poulter
  • Emma Roberts
  • Ed Helms
  • Nick Offerman
  • Kathryn Hahn
  • Molly Quinn
  • Tomer Sisley
  • Matthew Willig
  • Luis Guzmán
  • Thomas Lennon
  • Mark L. Young
  • Ken Marino

Producers:

  • Vincent Newman
  • Tucker Tooley
  • Happy Walters
  • Chris Bender
  • David Heyman
  • J.C. Spink
  • Marcus Viscidi
  • Toby Emmerich
  • Richard Brener
  • David Neustadter
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