![]() ![]() Kayla winds up getting the hotel’s manager (Rob Delaney, underexploited but always welcome) to hire a cat she meets as her partner in mouse-hunting. Unfortunately, another stranger arrives at the same time Kayla does: a mouse, whose presence, if discovered, would obviously wreak havoc on the wedding and nix hopes the hotel’s chef (Ken Jeong) has for a Michelin star. Suffice it to say that her father is rich and intimidating, and Jost’s Ben can’t stop adding flourishes to the wedding plans (exotic animals, a drone-copter) in an attempt to impress him and his daughter. Soon she’s facilitating a wedding that’s supposed to be the biggest event in the hotel’s 90-year history: Pallavi Sharda and Colin Jost play a couple who are famous for reasons the movie needn’t explain. Stumbling into an opportunity for a temp job at a tony Manhattan hotel, she sabotages another applicant and assumes her identity. Moretz plays Kayla, a victim of the gig economy with flexible morals. ![]()
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