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A Family Affair is Netflix's #1 movie but there are 3 better rom-coms to stream with over 90% on...
TechRadar· 17 hours agoThe new Netflix movie A Family Affair wouldn't make it onto our best Netflix movies...with its...
Orson Welles to Steven Soderbergh: Karlovy Vary Curators on Hollywood’s “Kafkaesque” Cinema
The Hollywood Reporter· 2 days agoWhen it comes to celebrated Czech writer Franz Kafka, filmmakersthe world over have long been...
Donald Clarke on Sean Penn and the gay roles debate: We are still negotiating a huge shift in...
The Irish Times· 2 days agoIt is only fair to point out that Sean Penn did not exactly say that straight actors are no longer...
The best things to do and see (or watch) in Europe this week
EuroNews· 3 days agoThe stars performing at Glastonbury festival aren't the only ones surrounded by fans - two are...
The 10 Most Underrated Movies On Netflix
Forbes· 3 days agoNetflix is awesome for having all the biggest, loudest, most-talked-about movies of the moment. From Originals like Rebel Moon and The
Best 4K Blu Ray Movie DVD Releases In 2024
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoPop-culture collections have become a personal signifier unlike ever before, and physical media — especially Blu-rays and 4K discs — is no exception....
‘Family Portrait’ Review: Formally Astute Ensemble Piece Extracts the Unsettling Essence of a...
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoLucy Kerr’s unnerving debut, “Family Portrait,” opens with a sequence where a character is intent on...
The 'dark and gritty' TV show cancelled too soon that needs your attention
Metro· 4 days agoHaving such a respected and capable actor in the director’s chair is perhaps why this is all about the cast and the
Stream These 9 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in July
New York Times· 4 days agoA bunch of major titles are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month, including films by George Lucas...
Experimental Films Fuel ‘Slave Play’ Documentary
New York Times· 4 days agoThe playwright Jeremy O. Harris’s “Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play.” wears its intellectual references on its sleeve.