Breaking News in Yuba County
Breaking News in Yuba County

Breaking News in Yuba County

2021Movie96 minEnglish

An overlooked pencil-pusher catches her husband in bed with another woman, the shock of which causes him to die of a heart attack. So she buries his body and takes advantage of the growing celebrity status that comes from having a missing husband. But she quickly finds herself in over her head, dodging cops and criminals, all while trying to keep the truth from her sister, a local news anchor who’s desperate for a story.

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IMDb5.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes24%
Metacritic42/100
Google Users35%
Director: Tate TaylorGenres: Comedy, Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

After her husband goes missing, a woman with a penchant for dreaming up elaborate stories enlists the help of her sister to bury the truth and create a sensationalized media frenzy. As the story unfolds, she becomes an overnight celebrity, but her fabricated tale begins to unravel, leading to unexpected and chaotic consequences for everyone involved.

Critical Reception

Breaking News in Yuba County received largely negative reviews from critics, who found the film's tone inconsistent and its humor forced. While some praised the performances of the lead actresses, particularly Allison Janney, the overall consensus was that the screenplay lacked focus and failed to deliver a cohesive or satisfying narrative. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, with many finding the plot convoluted and the comedic elements falling flat.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film struggles to balance its dark comedic elements with its dramatic aspirations, resulting in a tonal imbalance.
  • Performances, especially from Allison Janney, are often highlighted as a bright spot, but cannot save the convoluted plot.
  • The screenplay is criticized for being underdeveloped and failing to deliver on its premise.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a disappointing and forgettable experience. Many viewers pointed out the erratic pacing and the unclear comedic intent, leading to a sense of frustration. The plot was frequently described as messy and unbelievable, with a lack of engaging character development contributing to the overall negative sentiment.

Fun Fact

Director Tate Taylor, known for 'The Help' and 'The Girl on the Train,' directed this film with a script by Amanda Idoko.

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