Noah Baumbach follows up his last film, the lighthearted romp The Squid and the Whale with the equally well adjusted sort of family in Margot at the Wedding. Just joking of course - this is a movie about screwed up folks doing screwed up things to each other. Margot (Nicole Kidman) comes to visit her estranged sister and fiance (Jack Black). Kidman drags along her young son for the ride. Everyone talks a lot - and is intensely dysfunctional.Many critics seem to really take the dislike of the onscreen family the extra step to hating the film. Personally I thought it wasn't exactly fun to watch but more engaging than Squid and the Whale. In Squid I just so disliked the parents it was hard to get past it. In this film the dialog held my attention longer and none of the kids seemed quite as badly put upon. So I guess it was more watchable to me. That's not to say the characters are ones you'd like to hang out with - or have raise you. They're thoroughly unlikeable as well. But at some level this film worked for me. But maybe it's just because after Atonement the bar for too depressing is way higher than it used to be. :-)