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One of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival standouts is Katie Holmes’ directorial debut All We Had, in which the former Dawson’s Creek actress directs herself as a homeless mother struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. As Rita Carmichael, Holmes’ character lives out of a car, suffers a bad streak with men, all with her teenage daughter Ruthie (Stefania Owen) in tow. Her tribulations are set against the Great Recession. Rita’s life turns for the better after landing a job in a diner and meeting Lee (Luke Wilson), a former addict.
"The Graduates," thankfully avoids showing a school shooting, but what's left leaves you wanting more.
In “You Can Live Forever,” faith conflicts with sexuality as a Jehovah’s Witness girl falls for another girl who is by no means questioning their sexuality.
Staggering alimonies, custody battles, salacious scandals. Hollywood marriages are tricky, and their divorces even trickier. Apart from the latest divorce news of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, here are five other couples that are left without their fairy-tale ending.