The women who don't meet his requirements get together to exact their revenge. Malcolm's List": The list tallies up all the qualities the Victorian gentleman requires in a successful wife. He plays a duffer who longs to play in the British Open.
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"Phantom of the Open": Oscar winner Mark Rylance stars in one of those low-key, fact-based British comedies about a bunch of working stiffs with an against-the-odds dream (see, also, "The Full Monty" and last year's "Dream Alliance"). So why not for a bunch of friends hanging out in the East Coast gay enclave in a take on "Pride and Prejudice," written by and starring hot comic Joel Kim Booster? June 3 "Fire Island": We've seen Jane Austen adapted for teenagers ("Clueless") and Bollywood ("Bride and Prejudice"). Newcomers: Watch the restaurant's specials board for meaty puns. "The Bob's Burgers Movie": Fans of the long-running animated series about a family-owned restaurant: It's finally here. Mark Rylance as Maurice Flitcroft, right, and Mark Lewis Jones as Cliff in “The Phantom of the Open.”
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"Three Thousand Years of Longing": It stars Tilda Swinton and Idris Elba, which is great, but what you really need to know is the writer/director is George Miller, whose previous film, "Mad Max: Fury Road," is the best movie of this century. "Day Shift": Jamie Foxx is a pool cleaner by day, vampire smiter by night. Director Taika Waititi brought a light touch to the last "Thor" and he's back. Thor (Chris Hemsworth), understandably, objects and he enlists his ex (Natalie Portman) to help him. "Thor: Love and Thunder": Christian Bale enters the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a maniac who's trying to de-godify the world.
"Jurassic World Dominion": We'll keep getting these until humans figure out the answer to the question, "Should I open the door of the velociraptor cage?" is "Hell, no!" This time, the dinosaurs rage all over the world. In other words, four decades is a long time between chapters but, apparently, Tom Cruise is still flying into the danger zone. "Top Gun: Maverick": If the 1986 "Top Gun" were a person, numerologists would argue he's facing a big transition, the author of "Your Best Life at Any Age" would say he's finally an adult and his knees would say maybe it's time to ease up on the beach volleyball.
Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in “Top Gun: Maverick.”