Knives
In the stark, unsettling world of Skut’s war film, a brief yet harrowing 007-minute narrative unfolds, centered on the ...
In the modern romantic comedy "You People," a well-meaning but often awkward podcast host, played by Jonah Hill, finds his world turned upside down when he falls for a bold and ambitious fashion designer, portrayed by Lauren London. Their whirlwind romance quickly leads to an engagement, but the real journey begins when they must introduce their wildly different families. He brings her home to his progressive, Jewish parents, a dynamic duo played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus and David Duchovny, who try desperately—and hilariously—to be ultra-woke. She introduces him to her traditional, Muslim parents, with her charismatic but intensely protective father brought to life by Eddie Murphy and her graceful mother by Nia Long. Directed by Kenya Barris, the film navigates the laugh-out-loud and cringe-worthy minefield of merging two cultures, generations, and sets of expectations, as both families confront their own biases and the happy couple struggles to bridge the worlds they come from. This sharp and heartfelt story explores love, identity, and the universal chaos of trying to make your people become our people.