Samuel L. Jackson and Bryce Dallas Howard in Argylle (2024) The new action comedy Argylle is getting as much buzz for its endless twists as it is for its suspected connection to Taylor Swift. Many Swifties believe that their goddess is secretly the author of the unpublished, possibly nonexistent book that the movie is based on. However, little is known about the film’s actual content. Does anyone know what it’s really about, besides that it’s a buddy comedy co-starring an uncanny valley CGI cat? We’re here to help. Argylle , like many movies before it, is about a loveable writer who finds herself out of her element. Of course, that’s not hard for writers – famously introverted – to do. But in this film, she also happens to find herself at the center of a worldwide conspiracy based on the characters in her novel. You might consider checking it out if you’re a lover of twists, Bryce Dallas Howard, or Dua Lipa (who guest stars). And after that, you might want to watch a few more movies featuring hapless writers. Here are some of the best. ‘Almost Famous’ This 2000 cult classic features Academy Award-nominated performances from Kate Hudson and Frances McDormand, but the character at the center of it is an ambitious, fresh-faced music journalist who inadvertently becomes a groupie while working on a feature story for Rolling Stone . As the teen tours with a band and witnesses firsthand the drugs, sex, and rock and roll of the 1970s, he grows up — and gets a great story out of it. ‘Midnight in Paris’ Like many writers, Gil Pender (Owen Wilson) takes to Paris like a pen to paper, fascinated by its romantic architecture and inhabitants. Ignoring the fact that Woody Allen directed this movie, it’s impossible not to be swept up by Pender’s adventures as he wanders through town and accidentally steps back in time. After he meets brilliant writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, he finds the inspiration he so desperately needs. ‘Misery’ If you loved Kathy Bates in American Horror Story , […]
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