Time for a Vince Vaughn double down ⏰
Time for a Vince Vaughn double down ⏰
Brian Truitt, USA TODAY Fri, March 27, 2026 at 1:56 PM UTC
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Two Michael B. Jordans worked out pretty well. How about two Vince Vaughns?
The "Wedding Crashers" star plays two versions of the same gangster in the time-travel comedy "Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice." That's new on Hulu, while in theaters you can see the action comedy "They Will Kill You" and horror flick "Forbidden Fruits," which features "Riverdale" alum Lili Reinhart ruling over a witchy cult at the mall. And for TV watchers, you've probably been seeing a lot of Kimberly Williams-Paisley – she's enjoying a small-screen resurgence starring on "9-1-1: Nashville" and "Farmer Wants a Wife." (She's not the one who needs a farmer, though. She's already got Brad Paisley!)
Now on to the good stuff:
Stream 'Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice' with Vince Vaughn, James Marsden as gangsters
Alice (Eiza González, far left) and Mike (James Marsden) are in for one wild night teamed with Present Nick (Vince Vaughn) and Future Nick (Vaughn) in the action comedy "Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice."
The action comedy "Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice" puts a criminal spin on the time-travel flick, with Vince Vaughn playing a gangster named Nick from six months in the future who comes back to save his partner Mike (James Marsden) but also has to deal with his present-day self (also Vaughn) and his wife/Mike's girlfriend (Eiza Gonzalez). It sounds complicated but the movie offers plenty of goofy characters and bizarre plot points to enjoy. (Peep my ★★★ review.)
"Mike & Nick" is among a slew of new movies hitting streaming services this week – a lot more than normal! – alongside Jack Black and Paul Rudd's "Anaconda" redo and the Chris Pratt sci-fi thriller "Mercy."
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See Lili Reinhart get witchy for horror movie 'Forbidden Fruits'
Lili Reinhart stars as Apple, the leader of a coven of witches who meet inside a mall, in the new horror comedy "Forbidden Fruits."
"The Craft" meets "Mean Girls"? Count me in! The horror comedy "Forbidden Fruits" stars Lili Reinhart as the leader of a coven of mall workers (including Alexandra Shipp and Victoria Pedretti) who practice witchcraft after store hours. Lola Tung plays the new girl who joins and things go awry as secrets and jealousies create friction among the group.
My fellow horror-loving colleague Brendan Morrow chatted with Reinhart about being the Regina George of the movie, trying to look hot at 3 in the morning, and the one time she accidentally sucked her costar's actual blood. "I was like, 'That tasted weirdly iron-y. That tasted like blood. Weird,' " Reinhart remembers, adding there's "a blood bond between us that can't be broken."
Go down home with Kimberly Williams-Paisley for her TV resurgence
Kimberly Williams-Paisley in a portrait taken at her home in Franklin, Tennessee.
After breaking out in the 1990s "Father of the Bride" films, Kimberly Williams-Paisley put together an interesting small-screen career over the years with "The 10th Kingdom," "According to Jim" and a gaggle of made-for-TV movies. The actress (who's married to country singer Brad Paisley) is enjoying a bit of a resurgence lately, starring on "9-1-1: Nashville" and hosting the dating show "Farmer Wants a Wife."
Our Taylor Swift reporter Bryan West visited Williams-Paisley's home in Franklin, Tennessee, for a look back at her early years, getting advice from Steve Martin and Diane Keaton, and getting to live in a very exaggerated version of the country music capital on "9-1-1." "Nashville is a very dangerous place, according to our show," she jokes. "I love the shock and the campiness."
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And there's some crazy stuff afoot on "NCIS." (Spoilers ahoy!)
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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What to watch this weekend – 'Mike & Nick,' 'Forbidden Fruits'
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