Author: Incluvie Writer
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Outbreak: What This Week May Look Like During COVID-19
Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion is a fan-favorite, as are some of the more science fiction angled movies like 28 Days Later or World War Z. I recently watched the 1995 Wolfgang Peterson-directed movie, Outbreak for the first time, which is currently available on Netflix.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Latte Larry David Serves Up Spite in the Brilliant Tenth Season
Curb Your Enthusiasm, the improvised Seinfeld, is simply one of the funniest, most brilliant shows on television right now. Following Seinfeld co-creator Larry David and all of his mischievous antics, the series celebrated its 100th episode on Sunday with its Season 10 finale.
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Victory and Sobriety: Ben Affleck Makes “The Way Back” Personal
Ben Affleck leads The Way Back, a seemingly cathartic film for him after the actor’s recent bouts with alcoholism and rehab. He plays Jack, a man fighting his own battles who happens upon coaching a boys’ basketball team, the same team he once played for back in high school.
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Game of Thrones Retrospective: No One Wants to Sit on the Throne Anymore
It took writers D.B Weiss and David Benioff two years to give us a promising final season. Two. Years. It was just going to be six episodes, which was short considering that all the other seasons — except season 7 — were 10 episodes. 10. 6 wasn’t enough, and even HBO wanted to give the writers more episodes. More…
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4 Poker Movies to Stream on Netflix
Films about casinos have long been a favorite of Hollywood. This is unsurprising, as they’re often tied to magnetic characters whose lives revolve around luxury, spectacle, and even danger.
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Paris is Burning: 30 Years Later
Paris is Burning elevated drag and ballroom into the public consciousness and permanently impacted LGBT culture. However, the performers featured in the documentary didn’t reap the rewards of their visibility.
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Once Upon a Time in (White) Hollywood
Tarantino’s alternative history of the 1960’s uncritically repeats the era’s sexist and racist stereotypes.
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‘The Birdcage’ is a Fun Film to Watch for Pride Month
The relationship between the characters is what makes this film stand out, and it’s just all-around fun.
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“In the Heights” Review
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony-winning musical translates beautifully to the screen.
