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Netflix adds one of Mark Wahlberg’s best movies — it’s a feel-good joy

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From The Fighter to Family Plan or Pain And Gain to Patriots Day, Mark Wahlberg hardly seems to have stood still since the start of his first appearance on screen over 30 years ago. Out of a line-up that includes out-and-out comedy, action movies with or without laughs, and a handful of serious dramatic roles, one of his most popular and familiar characters is the happy, if often hapless, family man. And Instant Family (2018), which arrives today [Friday, May 16] on Netflix in the US, is easily the best of the bunch.

Loosely based on the fostering experiences of its director, Sean Anders, the movie finds house renovating couple Pete (Wahlberg) and Ellie (Rose Byrne) deciding to start a family comparatively late in the day. Deciding to try their hands at fostering, they enrol in a training scheme run by Karen (Octavia Spencer), which allows them to dig deeper and find out if they’re really cut out for such a radical life change.

Instant Family (Image credit: Paramount Plus)

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