Seekers of Infinite Love Review: Hannah Einbinder and Justin Theroux Crack Open Their Hearts in Wonderfully Acted and Hilarious Road Trip

Victoria Strouse’s first film as director is a heartwarming comedy-drama about family. It gently explores how families communicate – or don’t communicate – with each other. Through the story of four siblings, the film looks at how our ways of thinking, family history, and hidden assumptions shape our conversations. It shows how hard it is to break old patterns, particularly those we learned from our parents and previous generations.

In Just 1 Day, Now You See Me Sequel Hits the Top of the Streaming Charts

The movie Now You See Me: Now You Don’t is currently the most popular film on Starz in the United States, according to data from FlixPatrol. It reached the top spot just one day after becoming available on March 14th, and is performing better than any other movie on the streaming service, suggesting it will remain a hit for weeks to come.

Seth Rogen ‘Darkwing Duck’ May Be Moving Forward

While at the Saturn Awards, Cummings gave a quick update on the project that’s been in the works for a while. He told ScreenRant, “It’s about time this finally happens, and thankfully we’re all still around!” He also mentioned that his friend Seth Rogen will be heavily involved, so fans should keep an eye out for more news.

The Fox Review: Off-Beat, Surrealist Aussie Comedy Is Not As Weird As It Should Be

The Fox is a quirky and initially amusing film, but it relies on a single joke stretched over its 90-minute runtime. There’s something enjoyable about the film’s deadpan delivery alongside its bizarre world – reminiscent of early films by Yorgos Lanthimos – however, the constant morally questionable behavior of the four main characters becomes repetitive. The core twist of the plot is revealed too early, and after that, the film simply rehashes the same idea with less and less impact.

12 Years Later, This Game of Thrones Scene Is Still the Greatest Moment in the Series

People weren’t captivated by the battles, fantastical creatures, or intricate world-building of Westeros. What really drew viewers in – and kept them watching for so long – was the intense drama, political maneuvering, and complex family relationships, all brought to life by incredible acting. The show excelled at creating suspense and delivering truly rewarding moments, and it will be remembered for that. Among all the amazing scenes, one stands out as particularly satisfying.