Forty years after starring in Martin Scorsese's After Hours, Griffin Dunne and Rosanna Arquette are back, their days of all-night Manhattan romantic misadventures given way to the sober realities of late middle age. Writer-director Noah Pritzker's dramedy Ex-Husbands beautifully captures the low-key new milieu, in which Dunne plays a father whose faltering marriage coincides with his adult sons' romantic troubles. (Both Pritzker and Dunne speak about the film in a recent episode of Inside the Arthouse.) Richard Benjamin, James Norton, and Miles Heizer, all terrific, costar. We open Ex-Husbands this Friday at the Monica Film Center in Santa Monica and the Town Center in Encino."A warmhearted, bittersweet tale of father and sons." ~ Melanie Goodfellow, Deadline Hollywood"A vibrantly charming lead turn from Griffin Dunne...Ex-Husbandsis an accessible, ostensibly lightweight offering but one nevertheless carried off with expertise, intelligence and empathetic insight." ~ Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily"An interesting, intergenerational snapshot of masculine emotional drift in the modern world. What may strike some as lightweight will connect with attuned viewers as a compassionately observed collection of just-so moments—a worthwhile cinematic novella." ~ Brent Simon, AV Club"Pritzker navigates his compassionate tale empathetically, portraying a refreshingly kind, gentle, and soft side of masculinity through a group of characters all stuck inside a crossroads life has thrown at them." ~ Tomris Laffly, RogerEbert.com"It doesn’t pretend to offer solutions to the various predicaments it considers. But Mr. Pritzker has a sagacious understanding of our various stumbles and humiliations." ~ Kyle Smith, Wall Street Journal