Andy Siara and Andy Samberg on the set of Palm Springs. Hulu In the long shadow of Groundhog Day , not many time loop movies had been made by the time Siara started writing. Starring Andy Samberg (who also produced the film), Cristin Milioti, and J. K. Simmons, it focuses on two strangers who meet at a wedding in Palm Springs only to find themselves stuck in a time loop. Palm Springs premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, and it was simultaneously released on Hulu and in select theaters by Neon For Bill Murray, it was Groundhog Day. For Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, Hell is Palm Springs and not Punxsutawney. The NEON film of the same name — Palm Springs , not Punxsutawney — hits Hulu on July 10, and the first trailer dropped today. While attending a wedding in Palm Springs, Nyles (Andy Samberg) stumbles into a magical cave, causing him to fall into a time loop and repeat the same day over and over again. Andy Samberg as Nyles (left) and Cristin Milioti as Sarah (right) in Palm Springs. [Photo: courtesy of Hulu] For the first 12 minutes, it’s unclear whether Nyles is already in the time loop, or A la 'Groundhog Day,' Cristin Milioti and Andy Samberg hilariously relive the same day over and the debut comedy by director Max Barbakow, is Andy Samberg. And he means them far more literally In 2020, Hulu released the movie Palm Springs onto their streaming service. They acquired the movie alongside Neon in a co-distribution deal for the hit Sundance film starring Andy Samberg and Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti play misfit wedding guests who are forced to repeat the same day over and over again in a fiendishly clever comedy reminiscent of Groundhog Day. Refreshingly, Palm Springs also assumes the viewer is familiar with Groundhog Day so very little time is spent on the set-up. Instead we get to experience the shock of the weirdness of living the same day over again via Sarah (Cristin Milioti), the hedonistic and slightly resentful sister of the bride who finds herself dragged into Nyles’s predicament. Cristin Milioti and Andy Samberg in Palm Springs, the latest time-loop movie in the vein of Groundhog Day. Hulu; photo-illustration by Observer. Google “palm springs + groundhog day,” and 1.46 “Today, tomorrow, yesterday, it’s all the same” – Andy Samberg’s Nyles, speaking the truth in “Palm Springs.” In the 1993 Harold Ramis classic “Groundhog Day,” Bill Murray’s This unconventional romantic comedy stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as two strangers who cross paths at a wedding in Palm Springs—and inadvertently become trapped in a time loop. The Groundhog Day inspirations are obvious in this movie, but it feels fresh with how the time loop mechanic is used as a source of dark humor, cathartic Watch FREE FULL MOVIES in exclusive 👉🏼 out the trailer for Palm Springs starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, a Groundhog Refreshingly, Palm Springs also assumes the viewer is familiar with Groundhog Day so very little time is spent on the set-up. Instead we get to experience the shock of the weirdness of living the same day over again via Sarah (Cristin Milioti), the hedonistic and slightly resentful sister of the bride who finds herself dragged into Nyles’s predicament. All of these people are flawed in interesting ways, and I dare say they are fleshed out more than “Groundhog Day.” The Film Never Becomes The Palm Springs Show: feat Andy Samberg. Now, listen up, you “Groundhog Day” fans. Whether you admit it or not, “Groundhog Day” is a Bill Murray show through and through. Everyone's heard about infinite time loop situations, at least in the world of cinema. They've been around a while, but ever since 1993's "Groundhog Day," the idea of being stuck in the same day That’s as close as the movie, which Samberg coproduced with his partners in The Lonely Island, comes to winking at Groundhog Day, the granddaddy of repeating-day movies. At this point, they’re Andy Samberg falls into his own Groundhog Day in the sweet and inventive Palm Springs Since then, “Palm Springs” has also become one of the timeliest movies of the year, with its “Groundhog Day”-esque plot surrounding two characters (Andy Samberg, who also produced, and Like Groundhog Day, it seems destined to become a cult classic. But Palm Springs is a better movie. 4.5/5. TAGGED: andy samberg, cristin milioti, Hulu, J.K. Simmons, Palm Springs.
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