Doting dad Matthew McConaughey leads wife Camila and three-year-old son Livingston back to their hotel in New York
He may have received the worst reviews of his life for Sea Of Trees.
But the bad reception certainly seemed far from Matthew McConaughey's mind as he led his gorgeous wife Camila Alves and their youngest child back to their hotel room in New York on Wednesday.
The 46-year-old wore a dapper blue suit as he affectionately guided his wife and son back to their lodgings.
Family man: Matthew McConaughey led his gorgeous wife Camila Alves and their youngest child back to their hotel room in New York on Wednesday
Camila, 34, was a bit more casual in blue jeans, a plunging top, and dark sunglasses.
The doting mom of three hip carried her son Livingston, who at three years of age is adorable, back to their hotel.
Meanwhile the actor's latest release, has suffered a horrific launch - bringing in just $2,730 in its first five days and scoring just 9% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The 46-year-old wore a dapper blue suit as he affectionately guided his wife and son back to their lodgings
Camila, 34, was a bit more casual in blue jeans, a plunging top, and dark sunglasses
The doting mom of three hip carried her son Livingston, who at three years of age is adorable, back to their hotel
Opening at just one cinema in the US, the film - which was universally panned by critics - has barely managed to make a dent in its production $25million cost.
In figures released by Box Office Mojo, the film's domestic total as of its launch on August 26 stands far below even 1% of the film's budget.
The film scored just 9% on Rotten Tomatoes, and the public voted in an equally dmaning manner - giving the film a sorry 44% for the audience score.
The flop was originally picked up by Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate when it was entered into the 2015 Cannes Festival, however, following dire reviews it was dropped and picked up by A24, the studio behind Ex Machina and Spring Breakers.
Sea of Trees stars the winner of 2014's Best Actor Oscar, as well as, Oscar-nominee Naomi Watts and Inception's Ken Watanabe.
A movie he'd rather forget? The Sea of Trees, McConaughey's latest release, has suffered a horrific launch - bringing in just $2,730 in its first five days
Lost in the trees? Opening at just one cinema in the US, the film - which was universally panned by critics - has barely managed to make a dent in its production $25million cost
Now THAT'S rotten! The film scored just 9% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the Audience score coming in at a sorry 44%
The film centres around McConaughey's character, Arthur, who travels to Japan's notorious Aokigahara Forest (more commonly known as The Suicide Forest or Sea of Trees).
There the troubled scientist meets another man, Takumi Nakamura (Wattanbe), and the two embark on a spiritual and life-changing journey as they traverse the forest.
Penned by Buried's Chris Sparling and directed by Good Will Hunting's Gus Van Sant, the movie initially showed huge promise - reflected in its stellar leading names.
Charming co-stars: Sea of Trees stars the winner of 2014's Best Actor Oscar, as well as, Oscar-nominee Naomi Watts and Inception's Ken Watanabe
A tall tale? The film centres around McConaughey's character, Arthur, who travels to Japan's notorious Aokigahara Forest (more commonly known as The Suicide Forest or Sea of Trees)
No chance: At Cannes '15 it went up against the likes of the Michael Fassbender led Macbeth, Sicario, and eventual winner, Dheepan (Matthew and Naomi pictured at the film's photocall)
Entered at Cannes '15 it went up against the likes of the Michael Fassbender led Macbeth, Sicario, and eventual winner, Dheepan.
However, unlike those box office successes, the film was universally panned at the film festival and received boos when during its premiere.
Variety's Chief Film Critic, Justin Chang, wrote at the time: 'How this dramatically stillborn, commercially unpromising Lionsgate/Roadside Attractions pickup managed to score a competition berth at Cannes (where it was greeted with a round of boos) is a vastly more impenetrable mystery than the one laid out in Sparling’s screenplay.'
It's not a hit: unlike those box office successes, the film was universally panned at the film festival and received boos when during its premiere
Giving it a horrific one-star review, The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw disdainfully referred to it as 'a middleweight syrupy-commercial mode of film-making '.
Whereas The Hollywood Reporter's Todd McCarthy went for the lead actor's jugular and wrote: 'This pre-Cannes Roadside Attractions acquisition officially ends Matthew McConaughey’s exceptional recent run of top-notch performances.'
The Sea of Trees hit it's singular US theater and video on demand services on August 26, and is available to view now.
'This pre-Cannes Roadside Attractions acquisition officially ends Matthew McConaughey’s exceptional recent run of top-notch performances': The film was panned at its premiere
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