If you didn’t catch this time-hopping thriller in theaters - and really, who did? - it follows John David Washington’s character on a mind-bending journey to prevent the start of another World War. Tenet (2020)Ĭhristopher Nolan might not be pleased, but we’re pretty thrilled that Tenet is now on a streaming platform.
It’s cringemaking comedy at its finest and Sennott gives a performance that really should be earning her more awards buzz.Īdd To Watchlist WARNER BROS. Not only does Danielle face off against the traditional expectations of her strictly Jewish parents, but she also runs into an old flame doing enviously well in her new life and she must contend with the arrival of her sugar daddy’s surprise family.
It’s nausea-inducing in the best way possible and it all hinges on Danielle (Sennott), a college senior in a relationship with an older man who joins her family for the religious ritual and is quickly confronted by the reality of her messy personal life. This feature film debut from director/writer Emma Seligman combines the hilarious familial tension of a millennial woman sitting shiva alongside her parents and sugar daddy with the kind of erratic, emotional whiplash of a Safdie brothers’ production. Get more streaming recommendations with our weekly What To Watch newsletter.