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‘Bad Monkey’ Review: Great Vibes and a Cheeky Simian Help Vince Vaughn’s Apple TV+ Comedy Breeze Past Its Flaws

Bill Lawrence adapts Carl Hiaasen's Florida-set novel as a 10-parter also featuring Natalie Martinez, Michelle Monaghan, Jodie Turner-Smith, Meredith Hagner and Rob Delaney.

Michelle Monaghan, Jodie Turner-Smith, Meredith Hagner Join Vince Vaughn in Apple’s ‘Bad Monkey’

Bad Monkey is on the fast track at Apple. The 10-episode dramatic adaptation of Carl Hiaasen’s 2013 best-selling novel has enlisted Michelle Monaghan, Jodie Turner-Smith and Meredith Hagner to join Vince Vaughn in the series from Ted Lasso co-creator Bill Lawrence. Additionally, Marcos Siega (Dexter, The Flight Attendant) will direct the pilot and exec produce. […]

Lil Rel Howery and John Cena in Hulu’s ‘Vacation Friends’: Film Review

Vacation Friends, raunchy and occasionally amusing, begins with a proposal gone awry. Marcus (Lil Rel Howery), a rule-following, schedule-obsessed businessman, plans to ask the love of his life, Emily (Yvonne Orji), to marry him during their vacation in Mexico. But disaster strikes the minute the couple step into the palatial lobby of their luxury resort. […]

“We’re Obsessed with Authenticity”: ‘THR Presents’ Q&A With the Cast of ‘Search Party’

Alia Shawkat, John Early, Meredith Hagner and John Reynolds discuss the tonal shifts and search for identity in HBO Max comedy series 'Search Party'

‘Search Party’ Season 3: TV Review

'Search Party,' starring Alia Shawkat and John Early, returns after a three-year hiatus on HBO Max.

‘Brightburn’: Film Review

An adolescent boy discovers he has superpowers in 'Brightburn,' a James Gunn-produced horror movie variation on the superhero origin genre.

‘The Oath’: Film Review | LAFF 2018

Co-starring Tiffany Haddish, actor Ike Barinholtz's filmmaking debut 'The Oath' watches as political divisions in a barely fictionalized United States wreck a family's Thanksgiving.

Hits: Sundance Review

Comedian David Cross turns writer-director with this riff on the absurdities of fame, calling on pals like Amy Sedaris, Michael Cera and Jason Ritter to spice up his ensemble.