The Bubble (2022). Netflix Comedies. Movie Reviews

April 01, 2022 5:56 AM EDT
The Bubble (2022)
The Bubble (2022)

The Bubble is a 2022 comedy direcrted by Judd Apatow. Starring Karen Gillan, Pedro Pascal, Leslie Mann and others.

Plot

Follows a group of actors and actresses stuck inside a pandemic bubble at a hotel attempting to complete a film. (FIlmaffinity)

The Cast

Karen Gillan

Karen Gillan
SANTA MONICA, USA. November 11, 2019: Karen Gillan at the 2019 E! People’s Choice Awards at Santa Monica Barker Hangar. Picture: Paul Smith/Featureflash. Depostiphotos

Karen Gillan is an actress known for the films Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).

Karen Sheila Gillan was born on November 28, 1987 in Inverness, Scotland.

She has two upcoming movies, Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023), and she has appeared in the Jumanji saga.

She made her stage debut in Broadway in Time to Act (2013).

We have watched her in The Bubble (2022) and Gunpowder Milkshake (2021), a Netflix action movie.

Nowadays, we have watched her in Dual (2022), a strange comedy.

Movie Reviews

“A patchy collection of Covid-themed comedy cock-ups —but a talented ensemble of performers means you’re never too far away from your next laugh (…) Rating: ??? (out of 5)” John Nugent: Empire 

“This could have been a good premise, but there just aren’t enough funny lines to carry this film through its punishing 126-minute running time (…) Rating: ?? (out of 5)” Peter Bradshaw: The Guardian

Release Date

April 1, 2022.

Where to Watch The Bubble

On Netflix.

Movie Trailer

Cast & Crew

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