Among the buzziest releases at the box office is Atropia, a sharp, satirical drama set inside a fake war zone used to train American soldiers. Critics have praised the film’s dark humor and political edge, calling it unsettling but timely, with performances that elevate its biting message about modern warfare. Star Alia Shawkat (Arrested Development) is truly delightful in this role.
Also opening is Dust Bunny, a genre-bending horror-fantasy that mixes childhood fears with dark comedy. The film follows a mysterious hitman, a young girl, and a monster that may or may not live under the bed. Reviews describe it as strange, stylish, and unexpectedly fun, appealing to audiences who enjoy horror with a wink and a wild imagination.
But the standout of the week, and the top of Heather’s must-watch list, is Jay Kelly, the new film starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler. The movie is earning rave reviews for its emotional depth and surprising performances, with critics calling Sandler’s turn one of his strongest in years and Clooney’s performance quietly powerful.
Heather also takes a nostalgic detour, revealing why she once looked exactly like Annie as a kid — a pop-culture confession that reveals Heather’s acting origin story. Don’t miss this episode and future episodes each week live on Gary and Shannon.
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