Jennifer Aniston's role in "Cake" has been hyped for months and early Oscar conversations already put her in the running for a Best Actress nod. Thanks to a new trailer, Aniston's awards push has effectively begun in earnest.
Aniston plays Claire Simmons in the film, a pill-addled woman who becomes obsessed with a member of her support group who committed suicide (Anna Kendrick). Sam Worthington, Felicity Huffman, Chris Messina, William H. Macy, Mamie Gummer and Adriana Barraza also star. "Cake" has a limited Oscar-qualifying run in December; it opens in wider release in 2015.
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