

In 'Is This Thing On?', Bradley Cooper leads a talented ensemble cast in a poignant exploration of love, loss, and laughter. Long-time friends Will Arnett and Laura Dern bring life to Alex and Tess, a couple enduring the painful but familiar process of separation after two decades of marriage. As Tess remains with their children near New York City, Alex moves into a Manhattan apartment, seeking solace in the unexpected world of stand-up comedy. On impulse during a night out, Alex stumbles upon the therapeutic power of comedy at an open mic event, where he unexpectedly finds a way to cope with his recent marital strife. Entering this new phase, the film intricately examines Alex's journey of self-discovery and the consequent transformation of his relationship with Tess. Partnerships were key behind the camera as well. With Arnett and Mark Chappell co-writing, and Cooper stepping in to direct, star, and co-produce, the film captures the organic collaboration that fuels its authentic narrative. It's both a personal and collective reflection on finding honesty within oneself and others. On-set creativity was abundant, with the cast engaging in improvisation to reshape scenes dynamically during filming. Cooper reveals a collaborative spirit enabled seamless updates to the script reflecting the real-time developments in character exploration. Laura Dern describes the film as a universal experience that almost every couple can relate to, pointing to the bravery required for true self-expression within a relationship. Andra Day commends Arnett's authentic performance, captured under Cooper's visionary production. This heartfelt comedy-drama encourages audiences to appreciate the humor and vulnerability found in life's toughest moments. 'Is This Thing On?' is a moving story of self-acceptance, connection, and the healing power of laughter. Catch 'Is This Thing On?' in theaters now, with distribution by Searchlight Pictures, a Walt Disney Company. Experience the magic as comedy becomes the unexpected lifeline for love and growth.