'On the Rocks' starring Bill Murray, Rashida Jones, now on Apple TV+
What you need to know
- There's a new movie on Apple TV+.
- 'On the Rocks' is a comedy starring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones.
- It's about a woman who decides to tail her husband with her father after he starts acting suspiciously.
On the Rocks starring Bill Murray and Rashida Jones is the latest movie to land on Apple TV+
The new movie debuts today alongside a new Bruce Springsteen documentary which was actually released yesterday, a day early on the platform.
On the Rocks is a comedy about a woman who tails her husband with her father after he starts acting suspiciously. From Apple:
The film was created by Apple Original Films in partnership with A24. You can watch the full trailer below. The film previously debuted in theaters on October 2 and got a good initial response:
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I had a lot of fun this evening seeing #OnTheRocks on the big screen. A fun ride that turned out to be a beautiful commentary on motherhood and self doubt. Lots of twists and a heartfelt ending.
Premiering on Apple TV+ Oct 23rd. pic.twitter.com/I6moiYJSpn.
I had a lot of fun this evening seeing #OnTheRocks on the big screen. A fun ride that turned out to be a beautiful commentary on motherhood and self doubt. Lots of twists and a heartfelt ending.
Premiering on Apple TV+ Oct 23rd. pic.twitter.com/I6moiYJSpn— Sigmund Judge (@sigjudge) October 2, 2020October 2, 2020
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