“Wolfs” reunites Brad Pitt and George Clooney for a fun, but run-of-the-mill R-rated action comedy that does nothing wrong nor anything amazing. It's perfectly mediocre. Aside from this year’s animated film “IF,” where Pitt and Clooney lent only their voices, this is their first time teaming up in a film since 2008’s “Burn After Reading.” Initially promoted to have a grand release at movie theaters, “Wolfs” instead arrived with a whimper in an exclusive streaming debut on Apple TV+.
Based on a recently published novel of the same title, the film “Argylle,” released on Feb. 2, follows the journey of fictional author Elly Conway (Bryce Dallas Howard) as she discovers that her spy novels seemingly possess a fortune telling power for actual spy missions.
Elly — an introverted, quirky home-body and quintessential cat lady — befriends a dad-joke-loving spy named Aiden, who has been pursuing efforts to destroy an international espionage organization called the Division. In order to dismantle the Division, Elly must write the next chapter of her latest book and determine an ending much larger than that of her fiction spy-thrillers.
Adding onto the impressive and long-running repertoire of the famous director and writer Ridley Scott comes one of the most widely anticipated films of November, released Nov. 22. Combining his talents with world-renowned actor Joaquin Phoenix, Scott casts his own dynamic portrayal of Napoleon onto the big screen.
Ted Lasso” is a delightful series following the titular American football coach as he makes the transition to coaching soccer in the English Premier League.