The story follows Wendy (Missi Pyle), a widowed mom trying to connect with her soccer-loving teen daughter, Becca (Emily Osment), whose team is having a losing season. Through a series of unlikely events, Wendy puts on prosthetics, a disguise, and an Italian accent to pose as a famous male soccer coach to help her daughter’s team succeed. What Works
The story follows a very standard "underdog team wins" formula.
Pyle carries the film with high-energy, physical comedy. She plays it restrained at times, but fully commits to the absurd disguise.
The story follows Wendy (Missi Pyle), a widowed mom trying to connect with her soccer-loving teen daughter, Becca (Emily Osment), whose team is having a losing season. Through a series of unlikely events, Wendy puts on prosthetics, a disguise, and an Italian accent to pose as a famous male soccer coach to help her daughter’s team succeed. What Works
The story follows a very standard "underdog team wins" formula. soccer mom
Pyle carries the film with high-energy, physical comedy. She plays it restrained at times, but fully commits to the absurd disguise. The story follows Wendy (Missi Pyle), a widowed