Jason Reitmanis one of the most fascinating filmmakers working today, as it has become almost impossible to predict the quality of his upcoming projects. Reitman showed a lot of early promise in his career, as his films Juno and Up in the Air, both earned him Academy Award nominations for Best Picture and Best Director; however, subsequent efforts of Reitman’s include the nostalgia-heavy legacy sequel Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the melodramatic romance Labor Day, and the underwhelming political thriller The Front Runner. While most of Reitman’s films have at least some intriguing components within them, Men, Women & Childrenis a tone-deaf misfire that completely fails in its attempts to say something intelligent about the Internet era. Although it's easily the worst thing that Reitman has ever made, Men, Women & Children is somewhat redeemed by the strong performances by Timothée Chalamet and Kaitlyn Dever.