Adam Sandler To Lead Netflix Thriller Remake ‘Time Out’ From Director Scott Cooper

Netflix announced that Adam Sandler will star in a remake of the 2001 French film L’Emploi du temps, now titled Time Out. Sandler will play Vincent, a recently unemployed man who tries to hide his job loss from his family. As his lies grow, he risks everything, raising the question of how far someone will go to protect their loved ones. The film also features Willem Dafoe, Gaby Hoffmann, F. Murray Abraham, Steve Zahn, and Adam Horovitz.

20 Best R-Rated Teen Comedies of All Time

Many teen movies rely on shocking humor and adult content. While R-rated teen comedies were especially popular in the 2000s, some people find them funnier because they don’t shy away from mature themes and language. The best ones also offer clever observations about the teenage experience, presenting a realistic, though often exaggerated, look at those years.

Jackie Chan’s Best Comedy Movies, Ranked

As a huge fan, I’ve always been amazed by Jackie Chan – he’s truly one of the most famous and influential people in movies worldwide! It’s incredible to see how many fans he has, both here and abroad, and he absolutely deserves the recognition he’s gotten, with stars on both the Hollywood and Hong Kong Walk of Fame. He’s a genuine legend, and I love revisiting his films. So, I’ve put together a ranking of what I think are Jackie Chan’s funniest movies!

‘Invincible’ Season 4 Tells a Dark Story Robert Kirkman Cut From the Comics

Season 4 of Invincible started strong, with the first three episodes immediately raising the stakes. Mark makes a terrible mistake, causing an accidental death, and we finally learn the truth about Eve’s unstable powers – she’s pregnant. The season also revealed a shocking backstory for Nolan and the devastating Scourge virus, which nearly wiped out the Viltrumites, introducing the menacing Thragg and featuring some truly disturbing scenes.

‘A Tale of Two Cities’ First Look Reveals Kit Harington in MGM+ Series

We’re getting our first look at the upcoming limited series with images like the one shown above, featuring Kit Harington in a striking, direct gaze. The character of Sydney Carton is a well-known one, famously portrayed on screen by actors like Ronald Colman in a 1935 film and Chris Sarandon in a 1980 television adaptation.