Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti Get Trapped in “An Infinite Time Loop Situation” in Palm Springs (Trailer)
Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti star in the upcoming Hulu romantic-comedy Palm Springs, where the duo become trapped in a time loop while attending a wedding at a resort in the titular Palm Springs.
Best Action Movie of the Decade Tournament
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News Shotgun 3/2
Ghostbusters 2020 cast it’s first two roles, Rambo V gets a release date, the new Candyman is cast, Edge of Tomorrow, Escape Room and Aquaman are getting sequels, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is returning for another season and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Action Hero of the Week: William Cage
Forced into the infantry before a massive invasion to stop an alien threat in Europe, cowardly former Major William Cage accidentally gets doused in alien blood and discovers that every time he dies, the day of the invasion restarts, which he uses to get more competent and figure out a way to stop the aliens once and for all.
Tom Cruise Turns Drug Runner in American Made (Trailer)
Tom Cruise reteams with his Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman for American Made, where he plays real life smuggler Barry Seals, who was making flights for both the CIA and the Medellin Cartel during the 80s.
News Shotgun 5/13
Judge Dredd and Deadpool are coming to the small screen, the first two New Mutants are cast, Jackie Chan and Stallone are teaming up for the first time and more in this week’s News Shotgun.
Robbie Amell and Rachael Taylor Are Stuck in Time Loop in ARQ (Trailer)
Robbie Amell and Rachael Taylor play a couple caught in a time loop caused by a device called the ARQ that could provide the dystopian future they live in with unlimited energy if they can prevent a group of armed attackers from taking it.
Battle at the Box Office 8/3
Mission Impossible keeps getting stronger as Rogue Nation was the second best opening for the series while it’s comedic competition was a distant second.