The last week of March ends with a host of big announcements with the news from Netflix The witcher after completing filming on its second season, Knife out 2 and 3 announced that it will release the release of new trailers for the fifth season of Adult Swim’s exclusively through Netflix Rick and Morty and the new one Saw Film with Chris Rock and the Delay of Mortal Kombat by a week!
It’s literally a big week for movie releases too, which has to do with the premiere of Adam Wingard’s Godzilla versus Kong on HBO Max and Wonder Woman 1984 on VOD. Concrete cowboy With the premieres of Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin on Netflix this weekend, as well as several other highly anticipated releases like the Tina Turner documentary Tina, Shiva baby, and more. Below are the movies to watch on VOD this weekend so you know what’s new and available.
Godzilla versus Kong
Where to see it: Stream on HBO max
The keystone of Legendary Entertainment’s Monster Verse reinterpreting Toho’s most famous kaiju is finally here at Adam Wingard Godzilla versus Kong. Who will win in a fight between an ancient giant radiation-emitting lizard and a great old monkey with a heart of gold and a palm tree full of sign language? The answer is obvious: we do it! From our review,
Godzilla versus Kong is a 113-minute argument in favor of films that are projected on giant screens in front of crowds. It’s a good time Depending on progress and constraints on site recovery from the pandemic, moviegoers will either return to theaters triumphantly with a daunting spectacle or the wait will get worse if they watch it on HBO Max instead. I saw it on my 55-inch TV at home, absolutely angry that I couldn’t see it in a theater, or at least project it onto the side of my apartment building. But I couldn’t stay angry for long because I was too busy cheering on the show in front of me.
Concrete cowboy
Where to see it: Stream on Netflix
Strange things‘Caleb McLaughlin stars in Ricky Dust’s (Snow White and the Hunter). Concrete cowboy as Cole, a wandering Detroit teenager sent to see him after being posted to his estranged father, Harp (Idris Elba), the leader of a local group of urban cowboys in north Philadelphia. From our review,
All of Concrete Cowboy’s appearances are solid, with McLaughlin carrying the story emotionally and Jerome balancing vulnerability and pride as a charming, enticing smush. Orange is the new black star Lorraine Toussaint is also a standout figure as Nessie, the die-hard matriarch of the stables. In addition to the professional actors, the cast also includes members of the Fletcher Street Stables community. The newcomers Ivannah Mercedes and Jamil “Mil” Prattis ensure warmth and authenticity with their comfort around the horses and in the stable stalls. Fletcher Street members also serve as a sort of Greek choir, commenting on Cole’s familiarization with the stables.
Wonder Woman 1984
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 5.99 on Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Gal Gadot returns as the Amazon demigoddess Diana of Themyscira in Patty Jenkins Wonder Woman 1984 (pYears old lamentation music)! When a power-hungry businessman (Pedro Pascal) and a former colleague (Kristen Wiig) plan to conquer humanity with a mysterious ancient artifact that fulfills wishes, Diana must once again put on her indestructible bracelets, gold tiara and colorful leotard to help her again save the world as Wonder Woman. From our review,
Wonder Woman is a heroine who lifts us up, bringing her compassion and light to any battle that was once ready to lose the lasso of truth in the comics to save a lone Amazon warrior. This version of Diana is more selfish, curdled by her own grief and limited by her own choices. She reflects Minerva, who has been restricted by society, in all but one thing: she still loves the world enough to be able to make sacrifices. The current DC movie universe is always dark, but it seems they have finally found a way to dim the lights on Wonder Woman themselves with a movie steeped in the neon aesthetic of the 80s.
Shiva baby
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 4.99 on Amazon;; $ 6.99 at Apple and Vudu
Rachel Sennott Executive produces and stars in Emma Seligmans Shiva baby as Max, a bisexual college senior who meets her sugar daddy and ex-girlfriend at a Jewish funeral service with her parents. Jude Dry’s review for Indiewire describes the film as “claustrophobic Jewish humor with a sexy premise” pendant, seems totally haunted.
Tina
Where to see it: Stream on HBO max
Daniel Lindsay and TJ Martins documentary of the same name Tina About the Grammy Award-winning artist Tina Turner is a comprehensive and outstanding overview of the euphoric life and turbulent trials of the only “Queen of Rock ‘n Roll”. With extensive archive recordings of Turner’s lifelong career and interviews with the singer herself, Tina shows the improbable rise of his subject to fame and its enduring legacy as one of the indelible pioneers of rock and soul music.
Every Breath You Take
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 19.99 on Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Vaughn Stein’s psychological thriller Every Breath You Take Oscar winner Casey Affleck is Phillip, a psychiatrist whose career is in jeopardy after his patient’s suicide. Phillip invites his patient’s surviving brother (Sam Clafin) to his home and soon finds the life he built with his wife Grace (Michelle Monaghan) and their daughter Lucy (India Eisley).
And here’s what fell last Friday:
Bad trip
Where to see it: Stream on Netflix
“What if Punk’d was a full-length comedy, but instead of Ashton Kutcher, comedians Eric Andre and Lil Rel played Howery (Get out)? “This is the short and sweet description of Bad Trip, the new dark comedy drama from director Kitao Sakurai (The Eric Andre Show) about two lifelong best friends who go on a road trip from Florida to New York City so that one of them can confess their love to his high school sweetheart. Although the film was originally slated to hit theaters last year through Orion Pictures, it was one of the many indefinitely delayed with the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. Since then, Netflix has picked it up and it is finally ready to be viewed via streaming.
The father
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 19.99 on Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Olivia Colman (The crown) plays the leading role in the drama by director Florian Zeller The father as Anne, a woman trying to take care of her father Anthony, played by Sir Anthony Hopkins as his experiences with the dementia outbreak made him more belligerent, disoriented and suspicious. Based on Zeller’s 2012 critically acclaimed piece of the same name recorded by virtuoso composer Ludovico Einaudi, the film has already received Hopkins and Colman Oscar nominations for Best Actor and Supporting Actor for this year’s 93rd Academy Awards .
Shoplifters in the world
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 5.99 on Amazon;; $ 6.99 at Apple and Vudu
How much do you love your favorite band? Enough to hold a radio station DJ at gunpoint and force him to play this band’s entire discography for your entire boring hometown to hear? That’s what happens with Stephen Kijak Shoplifters in the world“Based on True Intentions” of an urban legend now exposed by a young Smiths fan who allegedly attempted such an act of brazen youthful stupidity in 1987 but in fact lost his nerve and turned himself into the police. Kijak’s film takes this premise and turns it into a young adult drama of a rebellious group of four friends who scrub beneath the stultifying boredom of their sleepy British hometown. Apart from its cast of actors like Joe Manganiello (Magic Mike), Ellar Coltrane (Childhood), Helena Howard (Madeline’s Madeline), and Elena Kampouris (Before I fall) What most viewers and critics talk about Shoplifting the world is his soundtrack with over 20 tracks from The Smiths.
The seventh day
Where to see it: Available to rent for $ 6.99 on Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Guy Pearce plays Father Peter, a well-known exorcist who coaches a young priest (Vadhir Derbez) in the dangerous art of exorcising demons in Justin P. Lange’s supernatural horror thriller The seventh day. As they align their minds with an evil one like Peter has never seen before, the lines between good and evil become blurred and the two are forced to face their own inner demons in order to defeat someone else’s defeat. Think The incantation Series meets 2005s Constantine, except not “based on a true story” or a popular cult Vertigo comic series.
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