‘A Tree Fell in the Woods’ Review: A Scattered Bottle Drama Rescued by Fun Performances

Nestled in a quaint rented cabin, the New Year’s Eve retreat sees the reunion of two college best friends: novelist Debs (Alexandra Daddario) and financier Mitch (Josh Gad). Accompanying them are their respective spouses, who have previously only exchanged greetings: Debs is in a less than blissful marriage to photographer Josh (Daveed Diggs), while Mitch is deeply committed to his cheerful wife Melanie (Ashley Park), whose passion for cooking has resulted in her own cookbook.

‘Cat in the Hat’ Teases Not One, but Three Different Worlds – and a Pig in a Wig

In the interview, co-director Alessandro Carloni explained that there are three distinct worlds in the film: our regular world, Dr. Seuss’ world, which features the Cat in the Hat, and the world of the boxes (or their new home). The reason for this third world is straightforward: the characters Gabby and Sebastian have recently moved into a new house.

Here’s How To Get Free Money From GameStop, Maybe

In response to a class-action lawsuit filed earlier in the year, GameStop has proposed a sum of $4.5 million as part of a resolution for the allegation that the company inappropriately shared customers’ personal data with Facebook (previously known as the Facebook Tracking Pixel, now Meta Pixel) without prior consent.

Xbox Boss Says He’s Accountable To Microsoft For “Running A Good Business”

During his interview on the official Xbox podcast, Spencer emphasized that our role within the company is to maintain a thriving and prosperous business. He explained that we are responsible to Microsoft for ensuring this success, which in turn enables us to keep funding the Xbox platform for our player and creator community. This requires us to make choices throughout the year about where we will focus our investments more heavily, and where we may allocate fewer resources, given our specific business nature. However, he added that the business is currently experiencing significant growth.