Where to watch: Stream on Hulu rent on Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, and YouTube ( Watch the trailer) Magnolia Pictures Even when the jokes don't land, which happens quite a bit in the more satiric sections, she finds the perfect note. Much of the energy comes from Cate Blanchett's full-tilt performance in the central role: She attacks the many monologues the script gives her, often delivered as dictated emails into her cell phone, and she never backs away from verbal overload of the dialogue. What exactly is this peculiar movie up to? Richard Linklater's adaptation of Maria Semple's comic novel, which centers on a neurotic architect named Bernadette, is perhaps best viewed months later as an intriguing experiment, one of those movies that juggles ideas, tones, and locations, including tech-obsessed Seattle and ice-covered Antarctic, with a rewarding gusto. Why it’s great: Back in August, Where'd You Go Bernadette arrived in theaters after months of speculation about its ever-shifting release date in the press and was mostly met with puzzlement by those who saw it. Annapurna PicturesĬast: Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Emma Nelson, Kristen Wiig New year, new movies: check out our list of the Best Movies of 2020, Best Action Movies of 2020, and Most Underrated Movies of 2020.
(We also have genre-specific lists for horror, action, comedy, and science-fiction if the offerings below don't quite scratch the movie itch you have.) These are the 50 best movies of the year. In giant blockbusters and smaller films, 2019 provided so many opportunities to get lost that I couldn't stop at a conventional top 10 or top 20 list. Sometimes that means you're zooming across the galaxy to another planet with Thanos, vacationing to a creepy Swedish solstice festival, or barreling down the sidewalk in Manhattan's Diamond District. What do the best movies do? They transport, challenge, and entertain. Whether that location is a movie theater or a crater-like section of a couch remains a subject of passionate debate, but even as traditional film distribution transforms, the fundamental appeal of the movies hasn't changed.
The actor is gearing up to star in When You Finish Saving the World, which he wrote and will direct.In a time of scrolling feeds and streaming content, it's valuable to have a place to go where the outside world simply stops. Eisenberg is best known for his roles in The Social Network, as Lex Luthor in DCEU, Zombieland and Now You See Me.
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris will direct multiple episodes of the show.
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The newly eligible bachelor must juggle being a full-time parent, reconnecting with old friends, transitioning into a long-awaited promotion at the hospital he works at as a hepatologist, and the world of single women in New York City Brodesser-Akner will write the nine-episode series and executive produce it along with Sarah Timberman, Carl Beverly and Susannah Grant. But just at the start of his first summer of sexual freedom, his ex-wife disappears, leaving him with the kids and no hint of where she is or whether she plans to return. Based on Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s New York Times bestselling debut novel, the series will follow the story of Toby Fleishman, a recently separated man who dives into the world of dating apps with the kind of success he had never had in dating in his youth before he got married. Now, the series has added actor Jesse Eisenberg to play the titular role. We had reported earlier that actor Lizzy Caplan will star in an upcoming limited series titled Fleishman Is In Trouble.