Ah the trials of family life, that perennial favourite of Hollywood, and particularly actors looking for role where they don’t have to just smile and look pretty. Every Day is about Ned (Liev Schreiber), who’s in the throes of a mid-life crisis. His work as a writer on an outrageous, semi-pornographic TV show is less than satisfying. His 15 year old son has just told him he is gay and his 11 year old is afraid of pretty much everything. When his wife, Jeannie (Helen Hunt), moves her sick and embittered father (Brian Dennehy) from Detroit into their home in NY, it puts added stress on an already strained marriage. And when a sexy female co-worker (Carla Gugino) puts the moves on Ned, the temptation sends him spiraling. Yep, it’s another movie about a guy thinking the grass is greener of the other side. But what’s the betting that in the end he realises home is where the heart is, and many other cliches? Take a look at the trailer below. The film should hit cinemas early next year.