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Pete Davidson Continues to Get Work, Kim K Is a Lawyer (on TV), and Holt McCallany Returns in This Week’s Three Trailers

By Jen Maravegias | News | May 30, 2025

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The personal trials and tribulations, as well as the limited box office success of his movies certainly hasn’t prevented studios from continuing to hire Pete Davidson. He plays lead in his next film, The Home, which comes from writer/director James DeMonaco, best known for The Purge films. Here, Davidson plays the caretaker for a retirement home with “sinister secrets.”

The Home also stars John Glover, Bruce Altman, and Ethan Phillips. It hits theaters on July 25th.

We have thoughts about Ryan Murphy projects around these parts. We also have thoughts about Kim Kardashian. I have some extra thoughts about Murphy’s elevation of Kim’s career. I don’t like it, I don’t participate in it, and I don’t generally encourage other people to either.

And that’s a shame when something like All’s Fair comes up because the rest of this cast is fire and I would watch them be sexy, powerful lawyers all day long under other circumstances.

Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Matthew Noszka (No Hard Feelings), Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close deserve better than whatever mess this series will devolve into. We need to find another director to love and cherish them.

All’s Fair begins streaming on Hulu/HuluOnDisneyPlus this fall.

On the other end of the series spectrum Kevin Williamson, the brains behind the Scream franchise and Dawson’s Creek is bringing some peak Dad TV to Netflix with The Waterfront.

All’s Fair stars Holt McCallany (Mindhunter), Maria Bello (A History of Violence), Melissa Benoist (Supergirl), Jake Weary (It Follows), and Topher Grace playing a villain very effectively once again.
They had me at McCallany.

The Waterfront premieres on Netflix on June 19th.

This week’s lagniappe also features Keanu Reeves, which is already available to rent on Prime, Apple TV+, Fandango at Home, YouTube TV, and Google Play Movies. Go get it.