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Thirty years after Alive, we get another dramatization of the Andes rugby-team plane crash.
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Netflix's new bitcoin documentary will enrage and entertain.
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Daniel Levy, Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and more lead the way movies streaming on Netflix in January, so look forward to seeing their wonderful work and more this month.
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Mulligan's portrayal of Felicia Montealegre's cancer treatment will stick with me for years.
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Bernstein's family worked closely with Cooper to make the film more accurate.
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The powerful new docuseries explores a polarizing 1989 murder that transformed Boston into a powder keg of racial tension.
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"The seed of it for me was always the character of Joe," said screenwriter Sammy Burch.
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Philip Glenister and Scott Arthur star as Paul Bethell, who investigates the murders of three young women in both the Seventies and the Aughts.
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"Dedicated to Lulu."
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The Railway Men is a striking story about the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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If you watch just one biopic this year, make it Rustin.
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Spend your Thanksgiving with J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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The feature film has been made into a 3-part limited series, with about 15 minutes of extra footage.
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Welcome to exploitation city.
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David Oyelowo is the first Black federal officer west of the Mississippi River in Lawmen: Bass Reeves, a Western series exec produced by Taylor Sheridan.
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"If you die, I want to be the last person you see."
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Annette Bening's Netflix movie is the feel-good sports film of the year.
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Ophelia Lovibond and Simon Paisley Day also star in this series, which is a fictionalized account of how Johnson's administration handled the pandemic.
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How do we get Chris Evans a better agent?
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Chris Evans co-stars in this slick, but misguided mess.