“The Good House” (** out of four) was a muddled adaptation of Ann Leary’s novel about a hard-working real estate mogul (Sigourney Weaver) whose life begins to unravel back into alcoholism after she rekindles a relationship with a former flame (Kevin Kline) and finds herself at a personal and psychological crossroads in life with her family. Well-intentioned story about alcohol abuse and how it overtakes one’s life and the various and personal scars that need to be dealt with from one’s past but story is meandering and never really connects emotionally. Weaver is strong in the lead but that doesn’t mean you like or care about her character much; Kline is wasted. Film is no match for their previous collaboration in 1993’s “Dave.”