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Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon Reunite On Screen in Michael J. Weithorn’s THE BEST YOU CAN

Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon share the screen for the first time in two decades in THE BEST YOU CAN, a new feature written and directed by Michael J. Weithorn. Described as a sharp, touching, and comedic look at personal change and unexpected connection, the film brings the pair together in a character-driven story centered on the moments that unsettle us and the people who help us through them.

The cast also includes Judd Hirsch, Brittany O’Grady, and Olivia Luccardi, rounding out an ensemble that supports the film’s focus on relationships and self-discovery. Cinematography is by Andrew Wonder, with editing by Tricia Holmes. Executive producers on the project include Greg Clark, Zach Garrett, Judd Hirsch, Gretchen McGowan, Cindy Ambers, Cora Olson, and David L. Schiff.

Positioned as both humorous and heartfelt, THE BEST YOU CAN highlights the idea that meaningful understanding often comes from people we least expect. The project marks a notable on-screen reunion for Sedgwick and Bacon, adding an additional point of interest to a film centered on connection, change, and the unpredictable ways our lives intersect.

THE BEST YOU CAN is available on digital tomorrow!

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