
"And So It Goes," starring Michael Douglas as Oren Little and Diane Keaton as Leah, was released in 2014. Upon release, the film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its storyline predictable and relying heavily on clichés typical of romantic comedies and family dramas. The performances by Douglas and Keaton were often noted as the film's strongest elements, but overall it failed to make a significant impact at the box office or with mainstream audiences. Over time, "And So It Goes" has not undergone a substantial reappraisal. It remains largely viewed as a dated relic—a conventional and somewhat forgettable entry in the genre of mid-2010s romantic dramedies rather than a cult classic or underrated gem. Its charm appeals mostly to fans of its lead actors or those looking for a gentle, undemanding viewing experience.