A funny, reactionary, and mating comedy from the director of Disney’s The Muppets, Nicholas Stoller, and the producer, Judd Apatow. This film draws from traditional, but not yet stale, elements that have made previous films made by these two gents so great. Jason Segal and Emily Blunt are believable and their relationship is more realistic than ones that appear in films like The Notebook. They make us not hate our love lives while pulling us into their story of REAL love. This film has its shortcomings, but overall is worth seeing with a group of friends and a bucket of popcorn.

Warner Bros. expects to lose up to $500 million due to strikes
As the SAG-AFTRA strike enters its fifth month, Warner Bros. Discovery has cut its expected profits for the year, claiming its profits could drop by $300 million to $500 million below previous expectations.