Cementing Her Rep as a Comedy Co-Star

When working on the short-lived sitcom Friends With Better Lives, Brooklyn Decker met Zoe Lister-Jones, her co-star. So when Lister-Jones wrote and directed the film Band Aid, she knew where to look for a supporting cast member. Besides having Lister-Jones as a female director, the film also made waves for having an all-female crew.
This didn’t hurt it in the rating department, and it has a 6.6 rating on IMDb and an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The movie’s premise is simple but effective: A constantly bickering couple finds a unique form of therapy by turning their arguments into songs.

