Another Happy Day (2023) MOD Recorded Blu-ray Review
By Paul Rudoff on Jun. 7, 2025 at 4:40 PM in Home Video

Gravitas Ventures recently released the Another Happy Day (2023) MOD Recorded Blu-ray. Read on to find out more about it...
[ SYNOPSIS ]
Desperate for some company, delirious new mother Joanna (Lauren Lapkus) tumbles into an unlikely friendship with her estranged aunt Miriam (Marilyn Dodds Frank), a reclusive actress. But all goes haywire when Joanna tries to mother her aunt instead of her baby.
[ SPECIFICATIONS ]
The movie is presented in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio with a runtime of 1:31:00. The movie has not been rated. Audio languages include English. Subtitle languages include English SDH.
[ SPECIAL FEATURES ]
There are no special features.
[ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ]
No digital copy code voucher is included inside the standard one-disc blue Blu-ray case.
[ NOTES ]
Another Happy Day (2023) is available on Blu-ray (MOD Recorded BD-R) and DVD (MOD Recorded DVD-R). (I'm assuming that the DVD is a recorded disc since the Blu-ray definitely is.) I thought it was a decent little dramedy (drama/comedy) starring Lauren Lapkus, with Carrie Coon (the hot mom from the recent Ghostbusters films) in a small role. Both women were producers on the film. It may not be everyone's cup of tea, so give the movie a rental or find it on free streaming first before you decide to commit to a purchase; especially because there is no pressed disc version (as far as I can see).
As an FYI: The release I'm reviewing is a Manufacture On Demand Recorded Blu-ray, not a factory-pressed disc. If online artwork and the case spine says "Blu-ray Disc" in plain text, it's a BD-R recorded disc. If it has a Blu-ray logo, it's a factory-pressed disc. If you have the disc in hand, a purple bottom is a recorded disc, and a silver bottom is a pressed disc. It is said that factory-pressed discs last longer than recorded discs, aside from those made by Warner Brothers in the late 2000s. I don't know if that's true, but if it matters to you, I'm letting you know.
This item has been provided by Gravitas Ventures for review on this site.
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