Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorIn Hulu’s “Palm Springs,” Andy Samberg can’t escape a time loop, reliving the same wedding day over and over.
15.07.2020 - 02:01 / thewrap.com
(This article contains major spoilers for the time loop comedy “Palm Springs” on Hulu)We’re not having a normal summer here by any means, but if we were, “Palm Springs” would no doubt be a hit. But with the summer movie season basically deleted, it’s a movie that feels like an oasis in the middle of an empty desert.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorIn Hulu’s “Palm Springs,” Andy Samberg can’t escape a time loop, reliving the same wedding day over and over.
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Producer Becky Sloviter, who most recently produced Hulu comedy Palm Springs, is joining MRC Film to head a new label focused on female-fronted comedies. The company will operate under MRC Film, but will have the flexibility to work in collaboration with other producers, as well as distributors.
(This article contains major spoilers for the time loop comedy “Palm Springs” on Hulu)It’s not easy to put a fresh spin on the “Groundhog Day” formula, but “Palm Springs” certainly pulls it off.
Palm Springs, the new time-travel comedy starring Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s Andy Samberg, has broken a Hulu streaming record.Directed by Max Barbakow and written by Andy Siara, Palm Springs follows carefree Nyles (Samberg) and reluctant maid of honour Sarah (Christin Milioti) who have a chance encounter at a wedding.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorWhen it came to editing Hulu’s “Palm Springs,” the key to cutting for editor Matthew Friedman (“The Farewell”) was not to make scenes repetitive. The film stars Adam Samberg plays Nyles, a wedding guest stuck in a time loop.
(This article contains big spoilers for Hulu’s “Palm Springs,” including details about the ending. In case that wasn’t clear from the headline.)Unlike something like “Dark” on Netflix, which is built to tie your brain in knots with its time shenanigans, Hulu’s “Palm Springs” is more about making you laugh and feel some nice human emotions.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorCinematographer Quyen Tran was hooked the minute she read the script for “Palm Springs,” Max Barbakow’s feature directorial debut that’s now streaming on Hulu.
Clare Crawley is ready to find her husband. Production on Crawley's season of was halted due to coronavirus concerns just hours before she was supposed to meet her suitors at the Bachelor mansion in March, and she's been waiting to start her journey to find love ever since. ET has learned that will shoot Crawley's season at a resort in Palm Springs, California, and that the cast and crew will be staying on the property for the duration of the season.
In this era where the Streaming Wars are in full effect and each streamer is vying for attention in an attempt to prove that it is the biggest platform for original content, we’re bound to get news like what Hulu is now claiming in regards to the release of “Palm Springs.” Apparently, the new rom-com, “Palm Springs,” which set records earlier this year at Sundance with Hulu and NEON paying an insane amount of money to purchase the distribution rights, is now the biggest launch ever for the
Also Read: 'Palm Springs' Film Review: Andy Samberg Puts an Indie Rom-Com Spin on 'Groundhog Day'“Palm Springs” also surpassed another record set by another Neon film, that being Bong Joon Ho’s Best Picture winner “Parasite.” That film became the second most watched film ever on Hulu after its first full week and the number one international or foreign language film, beating out other studio hits that had been on the platform for months.
(This article contains major spoilers for the time loop comedy “Palm Springs” on Hulu)The summer movie season barely exists this year thanks to the coronavirus pandemic closing theaters nationwide for months now. But hey, at least we have “Palm Springs,” the new wacky time loop comedy in the vein of “Groundhog Day” that stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti.
J. Kim Murphy editorThis unusual summer movie season continues this weekend with a particularly diverse batch of high profile releases hitting a variety of streaming platforms, along with the flow of independent and foreign films continuing to premiere on video-on-demand services.The romantic comedy “Palm Springs” made headlines when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
Palm Springs before.Palm Springs, starring Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Andy Samberg, directed by Max Barbakow, written by Andy Siara, and co-produced by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, thus making this a "Lonely Island Classics" film, is, as Samberg's character pronounces early on, "one of those infinite time-loop situations you might have heard about." Like Groundhog Day, like Edge of Tomorrow, like Russian Doll, where the hero is reliving the same day over and over again and consequences don't
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterWith its sun-kissed energy and oasis vibes, it’s appropriate that the Max Barbakow-directed comedy Palm Springs be released during the summer. The time-hopping comedy made its world premiere at Sundance earlier this year and drops on Hulu today.The film written by Andy Siara follows carefree Nyles (Andy Samberg), who meets Sarah (Cristin Milioti’s Sarah) a reluctant maid of honor who is in Palm Springs for a wedding.
Palm Springs as anything other than an allegory for our current state in quarantine.