A new comedy for the Hulu streaming service has taken the premise of a classic Bill Murray movie and ran with it.
28.05.2020 - 21:29 / deadline.com
By Patrick Hipes
Executive Managing Editor
Palm Springs, which scored a Sundance Film Festival record $17.5 million (plus 69 cents) rights deal when Hulu and Neon co-acquired it this year in Park City, will premiere on Hulu and in drive-in theaters nationwide via Neon on July 10.
The existential romantic comedy stars Andy Samberg as Nyles and Cristin Milioti as a reluctant maid of honor who have a chance encounter at a Palm Springs wedding after he rescues her from a disastrous toast. Things
A new comedy for the Hulu streaming service has taken the premise of a classic Bill Murray movie and ran with it.
While not holding a physical event, the Palm Springs International ShortFest will continue on in a digital version, with 332 short films selected for their programming. The fest will now also offer a selection of their programming to screen online for free beginning on June 16 and through June 22.
Star Wars Episode I: Racer will be coming to PS4 and Nintendo Switch next week.Today (June 15), Aspyr – the company behind the remaster of the original game – announced the new release date of June 23 via their official Twitter account.Star Wars Episode I: Racer was announced during a Nintendo Direct Mini back in March and was originally due to release in May, but was delayed indefinitely due to the COVID-19 lockdown forcing the team to work from home.You can read the company’s full statement
Ellise Shafer editorAndy Samberg and Cristin Milioti find themselves living the same day over and over (and over!) again in the trailer for Hulu’s new romantic comedy “Palm Springs.”The film follows Nyles (Samberg) and maid of honor Sarah (Milioti) as they attend a wedding in Palm Springs, Calif.
Also Read: Andy Samberg Loved 'Palm Springs' Script Because It Was 'A Little More F- Up' Than Traditional Rom-Coms (Video)“One time I smoked a bunch of crystal and made it all the way to Equatorial Guinea. It was a huge waste of time,” Samberg says to Milioti.
“Groundhog Day” and, most recently, “Happy Death Day” have taken the idea of an infinite time loop used that premise for a bunch of interesting comedy situations and hijinks. But those films focused on only one protagonist stuck repeating the same day over and over again.
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Donald Trump, 73, appears to have gotten his “wall” — although it’s not exactly the one he’s been preaching about over the last four years. Days into protests after the death of George Floyd — who was killed after a police officer knelt onto his neck as he said “I can’t breathe” — a new fence was put in around the White House on Thursday, June 4.
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