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‘The Invite’ Screenwriters Rashida Jones and Will McCormack on Fighting for Marriage, Esther Perel’s Advice and Their Take on ‘Tom and Jerry’

Screenwriters Rashida Jones and Will McCormack spark debate on marriage, Esther Perel advice and Tom & Jerry in new comedy ‘The Invite’

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The comedy film “The Invite” has arrived, written by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, who discuss topics ranging from marriage to pop‑culture references such as Tom and Jerry, while also noting relationship advice from therapist Esther Perel. Coverage from outlets including Springfield News‑Sun, Empire Online, Yahoo, A.V.

Variety features an interview with the screenwriters focusing on their stance on marriage, Perel’s guidance and their take on the classic cartoon duo. Future reporting is expected to track additional commentary from Variety and other reviewers as audience reactions develop and the film’s cultural conversation evolves.

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Quick answers

Who wrote the film “The Invite”?

The screenplay is credited to Rashida Jones and Will McCormack.

What subjects do the screenwriters discuss in the Variety interview?

They talk about fighting for marriage, Esther Perel’s relationship advice, and their perspective on Tom and Jerry.

Which publications have reviewed “The Invite”?

Reviews appear in Springfield News‑Sun, Empire Online, Yahoo, A.V. Club and The New Yorker.

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