
The sexy new Nicole Kidman and Zac Efron movie, A Family Affair, has debuted to mixed reviews.
The film was in the capable hands of P.S. I Love You director, Richard LaGravenese, and also stars Joey King and Kathy Bates to round out the all-star cast.
The rom-com sees Efron play movie star Chris Cole, who starts a romantic relationship with Kidman's character Brooke, a writer who awkwardly happens to be the mother of Chris' assistant Zara (played by King). Considering Chris' reputation as a nightmare boss and a heartbreaker, Zara attempts to break them up. Chaos ensues.
Look, I've watched this movie and it's not that bad. Like, it's not great but I've suffered through worse. For a Netflix rom-com — an especially fraught genre of film — it's one of the better ones.
A Family Affair has a grim rating of just 43 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes with reviews that highlight "the lack of chemistry between its stars" and the other potential flaws in the film.
Watch the trailer for The Family Affair here. Post continues after video.
But whether you're a fan of the film or reckon it's a flop, it's raised plenty of questions for viewers. And we're here to answer them all.