Mother Mary Review: Anne Hathaway’s Pop Star Drama Is All Style No Substance

Lowery’s film centers on Mother Mary, a pop star (played by Hathaway) reconnecting with Sam, a fashion designer who knew her before she became famous – and with whom she had a falling out. While seemingly a simple story of reunion, the film tries to delve into the hidden life of a celebrity and how fame has damaged her sense of self and her relationships. However, the film relies heavily on symbolism, which may make its deeper meanings difficult for audiences to grasp.

Matlock Brings Ellie Kingston Back to Life in Season 2

In Season 2 of Matlock, Madeline now teams up with attorneys Olympia Lawrence and Julian Markston. While her approach has changed, she’s still determined to bring Senior to justice for hiding crucial medical documents that could have helped her daughter. Even though Ellie is gone, she remains an important part of the story.

‘Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ Trailer Theory Seemingly Shuts Down Merrilee Donner Cast Member Rumors

The trailer for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, released on April 13th, offers a first look at Haymitch Abernathy’s time competing in the Hunger Games. Fans first met Haymitch in The Hunger Games as the mentor from District 12, a role he earned by being the district’s only victor. He won the 50th Hunger Games—a particularly brutal competition with twice as many tributes—and until now, everything we’ve known about his experience has come from the original movies and books. Sunrise on the Reaping promises to reveal a whole new side of Haymitch, showing us what he went through as a tribute fighting for survival.

Taika Waititi’s ‘Klara and the Sun’ Adaptation Gets First Trailer & Release Date at CinemaCon

At CinemaCon, Sony Pictures showed a first look at the upcoming film, Klara and the Sun. The footage offered a glimpse into the movie’s futuristic and somewhat bleak world, based on the popular novel. The story centers around “Artificial Friends” – robots designed to be companions for children. We’re introduced to Klara, played by Jenna Ortega, who wonders if she’ll be a good fit for the child she’s assigned to. That child is Josie (Mia Tharia), but Josie’s mother, Chrissie (Amy Adams), isn’t immediately convinced, questioning, “Is this the one? She seems tired.”