Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell needed to take part in a viral moment. The two actors were seen dancing to Lola Young’s song Messy — a trend that went viral by Sofia Richie Grainge and her best friend,
Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell starring in the wedding comedy “You’re Cordially Invited” and The Weeknd's album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” are some of this week’s new streaming entertainment releases.
Noah Centineo returns as CIA lawyer Owen Hendricks in season two of Netflix’s The Recruit, arriving to the platform on January 30. This season, Owen heads to South Korea where he finds himself in the middle of an espionage plot and has to work alongside Korean intelligence agent Jang Kyun (Teo Yoo) on the mission.
Russell Crowe has remained one of Hollywood’s best in classic leading man and versatile actor style. Over his long career and 70 acting credits, Crowe has never pigeonholed himself into one type of film.
On The Severance Podcast with Ben Stiller & Adam Scott, Christie shared her most memorable goat experience as well, saying, “A goat came up to the desk and was butting its head against my knees under the desk while we’re shooting, and I am quite good at not laughing, and I laughed. I laughed, and I laughed, and I probably made some ‘woo!’ noises.”
Catch Gerard Butler in the sequel to "Den of Thieves" or Tom Hanks in his latest collaboration with Robert Zemeckis.
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Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell star in the wedding comedy "You're Cordially Invited," and Questlove helps spotlight memorable "Saturday Night Live" music performances across the last five decades to highlight this week's streaming choices.
There are plenty of new movies to watch this week across the biggest streaming services. Netflix, Prime Video and Max all have new offerings for subscribers, while on premium video-on-demand platforms, a couple of critically acclaimed flicks are making their debut.