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  1. Sep 10, 2014 · That’s Cake, Jennifer Aniston’s new film, written by Patrick Tobin, in which she moves on from comedy and glamour to play Claire, a woman in physical and mental distress after being badly ...

  2. Why is she borderline suicidal and just what is the story behind her relationship with Nina Collins (Anna Kendrick), a 31-year-old married mother of a 5-year-old boy who has just committed suicide as the movie begins? At one point Claire calls Nina, "St.Nina", to which Nina responds, "Saints don't jump off bridges." Maybe they do, though.

  3. Jan 22, 2015 · The movie’s greatest virtue is that it gives Ms. Aniston a little room to play against the somewhat sardonic tough-cookie type that she deploys in vulgar comedies, like “We’re the Millers ...

    • 102 min
    • Manohla Dargis
  4. Nov 25, 2014 · Daniel Barnz's indie drama Cake is being promoted in some circles as Jennifer Aniston's best shot at an Oscar nomination in ages, which frankly isn't saying much.She typically favors the type of ...

  5. Dec 23, 2014 · Official trailer for 'Cake' starring Jennifer Aniston, Anna Kendrick, Adriana Barraza, Sam Worthington and Mamie Gummer» Get Movie Times, Tickets, & More: ht...

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  6. "Cake" is both an interesting and engaging film, about a woman who's suffering from severe and chronic pain. This woman, Claire (Jennifer Aniston), has experienced a significant tragedy in life - the loss of her young son, who died in a car accident. Although Claire survived that accident, she was greatly injured (and is now quite badly scarred).

  7. Claire Simmons (Jennifer Aniston) is in pain. The suicide of Nina (Anna Kendrick), one of Claire’s fellow chronic-pain group members, prompts another fixation. IMDb 6.4 1 h 42 min 2015 R