
"Maybe this will help narrow your scope this weekend. This week has a lot going for it, from a Bruce Springsteen biopic, to Rose Byrne giving the performance of a lifetime, to the continuing love story between a hot rabbi and a podcaster. Then there's a trip back to Derry (because people haven't learned to just go live anywhere else in Maine) so Pennywise can terrorize a whole new crop of kids, and another chapter of Anne Rice's television universe premieres on AMC+."
"Rose Byrne is incredible in this gripping psychological drama, which might be the most upsetting horror movie of the year for any parents who relate to it. She plays Linda, a mother at her wit's end dealing with a challenging daughter, an absent and critical husband, a caved-in roof, and an unhelpful therapist played by Conan O'Brien. Stressful! -James Grebey"
"Another heartthrobby actor takes on the role of an acclaimed musician, though the Springsteen biopic, unlike last year's Dylan movie, didn't get its star to perform Bruce Springsteen songs on Saturday Night Live. Instead, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere's Jeremy Allen White is busy making a flower bouquet. Director Scott Cooper focuses on the period of Springsteen's life when he was working on his most sobering album yet, 1982's Nebraska."
A slate of new film and TV releases spans multiple genres. Rose Byrne stars as Linda, a mother overwhelmed by family stress, a damaged home, and an unhelpful therapist. A Springsteen biopic centers on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska era with Jeremy Allen White portraying the musician under Scott Cooper's direction. A continuing romantic comedy follows a relationship between a rabbi and a podcaster, led by Adam Brody and Kristen Bell with supporting performances from Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons. Pennywise returns to Derry to terrorize a new generation, and a new chapter of Anne Rice's television universe debuts on AMC+.
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