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Pressure trailer: Andrew Scott and Brendan Fraser star in stormy World War II drama
Did you know that a weather forecast almost changed the course of World War II?
That’s the true story at the heart of upcoming drama Pressure, directed by Anthony Maras and starring Andrew Scott and Academy Award winner Brendan Fraser. Maras co-wrote the film with David Haig.
Fraser plays General Dwight D. Eisenhower, who’s just 72 hours out from launching the D-Day invasion of Normandy. It will be the largest seaborne invasion in history, and it could secure victory for the Allied Forces in their fight against the Axis.
For the landings to go smoothly, though, Eisenhower and the tens of thousands of Allied troops will need perfect conditions. Enter Captain James Stagg (Scott), a British meteorologist. Eisenhower asks him to provide the forecast for D-Day, and Stagg’s findings are less than encouraging.
As the film’s trailer shows, according to Stagg, two aggressive storms are approaching. If the Allies go through with the invasion now, the Axis forces will be the least of their concerns — it’s really Mother Nature they should be worrying about. Now, Eisenhower is faced with a difficult choice. If he continues with D-Day as is, he risks failure in the face of the storms. If he delays the invasion, he could risk the fate of the entire war. The pressure is on — and I’m not just talking about the air pressure in the storm systems.
Pressure also stars Kerry Condon, Chris Messina, and Damian Lewis.
Pressure opens in theaters May 29.
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Streaming deal alert: The BritBox Prime Video add-on is 25% off for your first year
SAVE $27.49: As of Feb. 19, you can sign up for a BritBox streaming subscription as a Prime Video add-on for just $82.50 for your first year. That’s 25% off the usual price of $109.99.
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$82.50/year for your first year (save $27.49)
There’s a whole other world of streaming out there beyond your Netflix account. If you’re interested in expanding your content beyond U.S. borders, BritBox streaming subscriptions are on sale for 25% off.
As of Feb. 19, you can sign up for an entire year of BritBox independently or as a Prime Video add-on for just $82.50 for your first year. Typically $109.99, that’s just shy of $28 in savings. After your first year, the price will jump back up, so be sure to cancel before then if you want to avoid the $109.99 hit to your bank account.
BritBox is home to the best of British television and movies. It’s where you’ll find the original version of The Office, popular British dramas like Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife and Shetland, quirky comedies like Chewing Gum and The Cleaner, and so much more. You can tune into live BBC channels like BBC First, BBC Entertainment, and BBC Select, or watch on-demand whenever your heart desires right from your Prime Video account.
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If you want to broaden your horizons in 2026 with British TV and movies, a BritBox subscription is the way to go. And for just $82.50, it’s cheaper than a year of almost any other popular American streaming service.
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Crime 101s Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry play our new mash-up game
In Crime 101, Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry play a game of cat and mouse, as his mastermind jewel thief and her fed-up insurance broker plot a heist that’s drawing the attention of a determined detective (Mark Ruffalo) and a mercurial robber (Barry Keoghan). So, what better way to toast the latest crime thriller from writer/director Bart Layton than to play a new game?
Entertainment Editor Kristy Puchko sat down with Hemsworth and Berry for a portmanteau game. She’s combined the plotlines of two movies whose titles share a word in common. Can these stars name the new mashed-up titles?
Here are a few of the challenges put before the Crime 101 stars. Can you find the answer faster than them? As a bonus clue: One movie in each mash-up stars Halle Berry or Chris Hemsworth.
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Chris Hemsworth and Halle Berry co-star in a heist thriller about a non-violent thief facing off against a fur-loving fashionista named Cruella de Vil.
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This superhero sequel from director Brett Ratner follows Wolverine, Storm, and four young boys as they learn life lessons while searching for the body of a missing kid. Adapted from a Stephen King novel, River Phoenix co-stars.
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An all-girls a cappella group must survive a deadly pair of honeymooners in this musical thriller, where Chris Hemsworth appears as a mysterious hitchhiker.
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Kevin Kline won an Oscar for his comedic turn as an apoplectic jewel thief called Otto in this cyber-thriller, which co-stars Halle Berry and John Travolta.
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A fairy tale princess and an iconic comedian collide in this action-packed reimagining of the life of Andy Kaufman.
For the answers, watch the video above.
Crime 101 is now playing in theaters.
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Google Maps looks different for some users in big change
Google Maps has potentially rolled out a change that could vastly change the user experience, depending on whether you’re logged in to a Google account.
Google-focused tech website 9to5Google spotted a change where non-logged-in users apparently now get a “limited view” version of Maps, which is missing lots of key features, including displays of nearby businesses, more detailed info on nearby attractions, and user reviews. In “limited view” mode, for instance, when clicking on a restaurant — which doesn’t display on the side of the page — users wouldn’t get key info like user reviews, busiest hours, or dine-in/take-out status, 9to5Google noted.
As is often the case with such changes, users posted about noticing the change on Reddit.
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There are some indications that perhaps the change could be a glitch of some sort, rather than a wholesale shift. Tech site Tom’s Guide noted an error message received by some users indicated the issue could be network problems, a Chrome extension, or other problems. The error message does state that the issues could be fixed by logging in. The writer for Tom’s Guide noted, however, that they saw a stripped-back version of Maps while logged out with no error message.
Mashable has reached out to Google and will update this story with any clarification or further details.
