The pat plot points of Anne Renton’s The Perfect Family seem ripped straight from the dramedy playbook: A devout housewife gets nominated for Catholic Women Of The Year just as her son leaves his wife for another woman and her daughter announces she’s gay, pregnant, and marrying her girlfriend.
Kathleen Turner, in her first flick since 2008’s Marley & Me, stars as the prim housewife, who’s jockeying for the recognition with her church rival Sharon Lawrence, a matron just as active, if more calculated, in her community service.
Turner desires the attention, but more than that wants ...... See Complete Article @ AV Club

