Andy Goodrich’s life is turned upside down when his wife enters rehab, leaving him alone with their young children. Goodrich relies on Grace, his daughter from his first marriage, as he finally becomes the father she never had. Writer-director Hallie Meyers-Shyer wrote the title role specifically for Michael Keaton. “I wrote it 100 percent with him in mind,” she said, “By the time he said no, I would have buried him and myself in the yard.” The box of “Cinnamon Toast” keeps spinning 180 degrees during the breakfast scene. Andy: If life ain’t kicking your ass, it ain’t doing its job. Kind of like CasablancaWritten by Max Steiner. Performed by The Warner Bros. Studio Orchestra courtesy of Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and Turner Entertainment Co. Goodrich tells the story of Andy Goodrich (Michael Keaton). Andy Goodrich’s life is thrown into disarray when his wife goes to rehab. Andy now has to take care of his nine-year-old twins Billie (Vivien Lyra Blair) & Mose (Jacob Kopera), all by himself. Andy helps Grace (Mila Kunis), his daughter from his first marriage, to become the model dad that Grace never had as a child. Goodrich is a great movie. Writer-director Hallie Meyers-Shyer has given us a movie that is funny at times, emotional & will have you smiling when the credits roll. It’s the perfect slice of life movie. Michael Keaton is impressive as Andy Goodrich. Mila Kunis is charming as Grace. Keaton & Kunis exude camaraderie in all their scenes. Vivien Lyra Blair & Jacob Kopera are fantastic as Billie & Mose, respectively. The supporting cast is phenomenal. Goodrich is a must-see for anyone who loves dramedy & Michael Keaton & Mila Kunis. Watch it on the big screen & Changes give independent films a chance to shine at the box office.