Alien vs. Predator
The iconic monsters from two of the scariest film franchises ever, battle each other on Earth for the first time on fi...
In the intimate and sharply observed world of Nicole Holofcener's latest comedy-drama, a seemingly small white lie threatens to unravel the delicate fabric of a long-term marriage. Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars as Beth, a successful memoirist who overhears her loving but brutally honest husband Don, played by Tobias Menzies, confess that he secretly dislikes her new book. This casual betrayal sends Beth into a tailspin of insecurity, forcing her to question the foundation of her most trusted relationship and the honesty of everyone around her. As Beth grapples with this revelation, her sister, portrayed by Michaela Watkins, and their aging mother, Jeannie Berlin, navigate their own complex webs of truth and polite fiction. With a stellar supporting cast including Arian Moayed, Owen Teague, and David Cross, the film wittily explores the compromises we make for the people we love, asking whether unconditional support sometimes requires a few harmless lies. Balancing cringe-worthy humor with genuine emotional depth, this story delves into the vulnerabilities of creative life and the quiet crises that can simmer beneath a comfortable existence.