Today's movie themed post is about that old sci-fi trope known as a time loop.
It's Movie Time!
Today's movie themed post is about that old sci-fi trope known as a time loop.
It's Movie Time!
Today's movie themed post is about that old sci-fi trope known as a time loop.
It's Movie Time!
Today's movie themed post is about that old sci-fi trope known as a time....
NOW CUT THAT OUT!!!
From 2020, it's Palm Springs.
As we jump into the deets about living the same damn day over and over, there may be comparisons to the film many regard as the master class of living in a time loop, Groundhog Day.
For a guy who likes movies and has seen a lot of them, I have a somewhat embarrassing confession to make: I've never watched Groundhog Day.
I've seen clips and scenes and what not, enough that I understand what Groundhog Day is about and could fake my way through a conversation about it and appear knowledgeable.
But I've never actually sat down to watch the dang them from beginning to end.
It's not that I don't want to. I would really like to carve out some time to watch Groundhog Day. I think it's something I would enjoy.
I just haven't gotten around to it.
I've had a similar experience with Palm Springs.
I've seen several clips online with Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti that have piqued by interest to want to watch this movie.
I'm big fans of both Samberg and Milioti.
One recent Saturday morning when I had more important things on my to-do list, I stumbled across this movie on Hulu and said, "Fuck it! I'm gonna finally watch this damn thing!"
So here we go!
- It's November 9th in Palm Springs.
- It's the big wedding day for Tala and Abe.
- It's November 9th in Palm Springs.
- It's the big wedding day for Tala and Abe.
- At the 78th Golden Globe Awards, Palm Springs earned two nominations: Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for Samberg.
- Palm Springs won Best Comedy at the 26th Critics' Choice Awards.
- Palm Springs has a Rotten Tomatoes approval rating of 94%.
- Metacritic gives the film has a weighted average score of 83 out of 100.
- Writing for IndieWire, David Ehrlich gave Palm Springs a grade B+ and praised the film for cleverly reworking the Groundhog Day formula.
- Peter Debruge of Variety and Vince Mancini of Uproxx gave the film positive reviews.
- IGN named Palm Springs their Best Movie of the Year 2020.


