Starring: Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe
Genre: Comedy
Written by: Kate Angelo, Jake Kasdan, and Jason Segel
Directed by: Jake Kasdan
Distributor: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Parents need to know that Sex Tape is a likely-to-be-raunchy comedy from director Jake Kasdan, whose 2011 comedy Bad Teacher also featured Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz. After 10 years of marriage, Annie (Diaz) and Jay (Segel) decide to make a sex tape, which they believe will put the spark back in their relationship. But when technology backfires and the tape gets leaked to their family, friends, and colleagues, the couple must use all means necessary to retrieve it before the damage becomes irreversible. Expect a heavy dose of sexuality and mature themes, as well as strong language, drug use, and crude humor.
''In the end, they don't take into consideration that there's technology that shoots it up into a place called the cloud.'' But retrieving the errant clip proves to be a challenge. ''They know somebody's got it, they're not sure who, and they need to get it back,'' says director Jake Kasdan, who worked with Diaz and Segel on the 2011 hit Bad Teacher.
The stars' familiarity with each other helped in shooting the new film's racier scenes. ''Jason and I are, like, naked together,'' Diaz explains. ''You don't wanna be with a dude that's a total skeebag. You have to be with somebody you trust. We really just had a great partnership.'' Not for nothing, that's also the prerequisite for any good sex tape.
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