Tag: Netflix
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JAY KELLY packs an emotional, reflective punch

SPOILER-FREE PLOT SUMMARYThrough the death of a mentor, highly decorated and universally-adored actor Jay Kelly (played by George Clooney) starts to wonder if his career in Hollywood was worth missing out on his kids’ lives. Meanwhile, his youngest daughter, Daisy (Grace Edwards), is heading to Europe with some friends before she starts college and her…
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This is why Netflix is doing A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE a disservice

🎬 Netflix is short-changing one of the best thrillers of the year — A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE. In this episode of the Untitled Film Project Podcast, we break down Kathryn Bigelow’s latest nuclear-tension masterpiece and explain why watching it on Netflix can’t match the big-screen experience. We dive into the film’s powerful performances, layered storytelling,…
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Middle-aged guys rave about KPOP DEMON HUNTERS

We’ve heard so much about KPOP DEMON HUNTERS, so we gave it a watch. The result? Middle-aged men raving about a film aimed at a younger audience. If that doesn’t speak volumes…
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HAPPY GILMORE 2 relies on cameos and nostalgia

Adam Sandler is back — as a part of his big new deal with streaming giant Netflix — as one of his most beloved characters of all-time: Happy Gilmore. Basically, 30 years after the original comedy classic, Sandler and a laundry list of cameo appearances try to recapture the funny, the charm, and the enjoyment…
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Netflix’s EXTERRITORIAL blends emotion and action

One of the best compliments you can receive as an actor is “Now I can’t wait to see them in whatever’s next.” And that’s where we’re at with Goursaud.
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HAVOC is a fun, poor man’s JOHN WICK

While there are interesting ways to kill people, seemingly non-stop action and some pretty solid performances, this would’ve been largely forgotten if it were released into theaters.
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Is BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL F a homerun for Netflix?

Eddie Murphy is back as one of the characters that made him famous: Axel Foley. The first two are classic 1980’s comedies but the 1994 installment was so underwhelming that everybody wrote off the series for dead. But then Netflix stepped in and gave us BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL F and it’s a fun, hilarious…
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AXEL F brings fun back to the BEVERLY HILLS COP franchise

I don’t know if Murphy did BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL F just to get a paycheck but I’m sure glad he did.

