Adam Sander’s Just Go With It is Streaming Now on Netflix

Recently, Netflix has become a go-to destination for Adam Sandler fans, thanks to their massive first-look deal with the streaming service. However, Sandler enthusiasts are now also revisiting his 2011 romantic comedy “Just Go With It.” This film has been climbing the U.S. Netflix rankings since its release on the platform, giving viewers who have enjoyed Sandler’s partnership with Chris Hemsworth in the “Murder Mystery” films a chance to witness their first collaboration together.

Eva Greens Dirty Angels Reunites Her With Bond Director in New Intense Action Movie

In the upcoming Lionsgate film “Dirty Angels,” Green is set to assume a challenging action-packed character. This movie marks her reunion with the director of “Casino Royale.” Green has showcased versatility across various genres, from horror in “Penny Dreadful” and fantasy in “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” to graphic novel adaptations like “Sin City.” Her latest role sees her transformed into a tough action hero, as part of an all-female military unit on a mission in Afghanistan.

Bryan Cranston Followed Breaking Bad with an Underrated Drug Crime Film

Fans who loved “Breaking Bad” can once more witness Bryan Cranston in an exhilarating drug-centric drama. Renowned for his portrayal of the seemingly ordinary science teacher turned powerful drug lord Walter White on the acclaimed AMC crime series, following the conclusion of “Breaking Bad”, Cranston stepped into another role that delved deeper into the world of drugs. In the 2016 crime thriller “The Infiltrator”, Cranston disguised himself as a federal agent who infiltrated the criminal empire of Pablo Escobar. Offering a glimpse into the true-life mission to dismantle one of the world’s most notorious drug lords, “The Infiltrator” is a gripping and engaging thriller, now accessible for streaming on Netflix.

Box Office: ‘Venom 3’ Leads Quiet Frame as Major Studios Abandon Post-Election Weekend

This year, the major Hollywood studios had anticipated that the weekend following November 8th would be unusually tranquil due to their decision to postpone releasing large-scale event films. The primary reasons for this were high advertising costs and concerns about potential civil unrest if Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, did not win. The images of the attack on the U.S. Capitol following Al Gore’s loss in 2000 have not been easily forgotten, contributing to these worries. However, it was Trump who ended up defeating his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.