This Oscar-winning film is based on the true story of sexual harassment at Fox News and the efforts of some of the network's brightest stars to bring the nefarious behavior to light. Facing criticism from their peers and the media at large, journalists Megyn Kelly (Theron), Gretchen Carlson (Kidman) and Kayla Pospisil (Robbie) struggle with the consequences of coming forward with allegations against Fox News CEO Roger Ailes (Lithgow). The film is an emotional look at the famous case that brought down a media titan and galvanized others to take a stand against workplace harassment.
When a rare black opal is unearthed from an Ethiopian mine, it lands in the jewelry shop of Jewish New Yorker Howard Ratner (Sandler), who immediately sees it as a way to pay off the gambling debt he owes to his brother-in-law, Arno (Bogosian). But a prominent buyer's interest in the gem isn't enough to save Howard from his high-risk lifestyle, and he must fend off an increasingly aggressive Arno while balancing relationships with his wife (Menzel) and his mistress (Fox), all while in pursuit of the ultimate win.
Agent Lance Sterling (Smith), a highly respected spy, has fallen from grace after being mistakenly identified as a traitor. He enlists the help of his young tech officer, Walter (Holland), but a mishap with Walter's concealment concoction turns Lance into a pigeon. With no way to secure an antidote, Sterling and Walter must track down the arms dealer responsible for Sterling's predicament in order to clear the spy's name.