Tag: streaming
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‘Unsolved Mysteries’: Netflix’s Revival Series is as Eerie as it is Compelling
‘Unsolved Mysteries’ is a reminder that not everyone has closure in their lives. Things will happen that have no known explanation, and seemingly come out of nowhere.
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“An American Pickle” Should Have Stayed in the Jar
Wacky antics ensue when a 100-year-old Jewish man wakes up from a pickled hibernation in the modern world.
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“Workin’ Moms” is a Brilliant Comedy About Juggling Parenting and Professionalism
It’s 5:30am. The baby’s crying, but you need to finish prepping for your big pitch at work that morning. What do you do? You do the near impossible: both. That’s what “Workin’ Moms” is all about.
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“The Comedians” is Essentially When Billy Met Josh…
He’s a nine-time Oscar host and a revered comedy legend. He’s an up-and-coming comedy star who was a voice in the biggest animated movie of all time. So what happens when these two are forced to work together?
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Docunight Presents: Iranian Women’s Stories
Four documentaries, now streaming on the Criterion Channel, embody the adopted slogan of the current protest movement: Woman, Life, Freedom
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Not So Quiet on the Western Front
An anti-war film denouncing the valorization of senseless violence, ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ is (unfortunately) all too relevant in 2022.
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Hocus Pocus 2 – Was it Worth it?
Happy Halloween! If you were debating capping off Spooky Season with a viewing of Hocus Pocus 2, it is just very clear that this is more for the younger audience as opposed to people who grew up with the original.
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‘Spiderhead’: Netflix’s Newest Underwhelming High-Concept Sci-fi Thriller
‘Spiderhead’ is Netflix’s latest high high-concept Sci-fi offering in the acts of Chris Hemsworth, Miles Teller, Jurnee Smollett, and Mark Paguio
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Polarizing Polar: An Exploitation Film For the Modern Viewer
In the shadow of towering film production companies lived dozens of grindhouses, genres, and low-budget films deemed too “unclean” for the modern film audience.
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Grief, Fate, and Destiny in ‘Wolf Like Me’
‘Wolf Like Me’ works if you want a show to shut off your brain while watching. If you think too much, you’ll hurt yourself.