This time in-between Christmas and the New Year is always the perfect opportunity to catch up on any movies or shows you've not had time for over the busy holiday season.
With that in mind, streaming platform HBO Max was offering up a new film starring Meryl Streep this December, Let Them All Talk, directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Deborah Eisenberg.
She plays a Pulitzer Prize-winning author working on a new manuscript, which her publisher hopes is a sequel to her bestselling work, who is convinced to take a cruise ship to London from New York to receive a prestigious literary award because she doesn't want to fly.
She's accompanied by her nephew (Lucas Hedges) and her two old friends, played by Dianne Wiest and Candice Bergen, the latter of which feels her previous novel was based on her life and has caused a rift between the two.
Unbeknownst to the writer, her agent (played by Gemma Chan) also joins them on the transatlantic journey hoping to find out details of the new book.
These movie billboards were snapped along La Brea Avenue, Fountain Avenue, Fairfax Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard from December 7 to December 20, 2020.
Fans of Meryl Streep can also enjoy these Florence Foster Jenkins billboards, these Big Little Lies season 2 billboards, these Ricki and the Flash billboards and these Into the Woods billboards, to name but a few.
With films like Wonder Woman 1984 and this new all-star comedy-drama, HBO Max, is certainly trying its hardest to attract subscribers this festive season.
UPDATED: Here's also an awards consideration billboard for the movie spotted along Beverly Boulevard on February 6, 2021.
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