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Actress Mary-Louise Parker talks about the science fiction drama film "Omni Loop," where she plays a quantum physicist who ...
The TV series adaptation of Stephen King's The Institute adds 11 actors to the cast that already includes Ben Barnes and Mary ...
Bernardo Britto’s film, “Omni Loop,” takes the familiar time loop trope and adds a layer of science fiction and existential drama. What starts as a farewell with her family soon turns into a ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Institute, MGM+‘s thriller series based on the 2019 Stephen King novel, has added 11 to its cast, joining ...
Omni Loop, the new movie out now starring Mary-Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri, explores a quieter, more thoughtful side to the ...
A mediocre sci-fi that neither exploits its time loop conceit for laughs nor emotional impact, Omni Loop needs to go back for ...
Omni Loop,” by Bernardo Britto, is a science fiction movie that’s more driven by concepts and emotions than by hardware or ...
In the sci-fi drama 'Omni Loop,' a physicist named Zoya is stuck in a time loop due to a black hole in her chest. Co-stars Mary-Louise Parker and Ayo Edebiri discuss the attraction to a high-concept ...
Part buddy comedy and part existential nightmare, this heartfelt head-scratcher is really a showcase for Ayo Edebiri and the great Mary-Louise Parker.