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  1. Frequently and incorrectly labeled as “sci-fi,” “1984” is pure New World Order dystopia, a situation that sadly is finding renewed interest among many of the globe’s current two-legged ...

    • The 40-Year-Old Version. Radha Blank wrote, directed and starred in this cringe-comedy about an artist reaching a point in life where the need to make money brushes up against a desire for creative fulfillment.
    • Atlantics. Director Mati Diop’s Cannes-winning feature debut is a dystopian gothic romance full of elegant, unforgettable imagery. Mama Sané plays a young, lower-class Senegalese woman whose lover drowns at sea while attempting to migrate to Spain, and her ensuing emotional disarray manifests in a series of strange happenings.
    • Amazing Grace. The fact that it’s possible to watch Sydney Pollack’s absolutely electrifying documentary of Aretha Franklin recording her gospel album of the same name at the New Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles is a miracle twice over: first, because the footage wasn’t properly synchronized when Pollack and his crew shot it in 1972, and it was assumed that could never be corrected.
    • The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography. Oscar-winning documentarian Errol Morris (The Fog Of War) spends some time in Boston with his old friend Elsa, who specializes in intimate, vivid large-format Polaroid portraits – and who now sees her specialization threatened by the death of traditional photography.
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    • Stuart Little (1999) Based on E.B. White’s classic 1945 children’s book of the same name, Stuart Little follows the titular boy-like mouse (Michael J. Fox), whose intelligence, humour and kind-heartedness convinces Eleanor and Frederick Little (Geena Davis and Hugh Laurie) to adopt him.
    • A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) Meet Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys): a journalist who may be the only person in the world that isn’t a fan of children’s television icon Fred Rogers (Tom Hanks).
    • 13 Going on 30 (2004) Clearly inspired by 1988’s Big but significantly less creepy, 13 Going on 30 follows Jenna Rink (Jennifer Garner), an unpopular teen in 1987 who one day magically wakes up as her 30-year-old self in 2004.
    • The Swimmers (2022) In this inspirational real-life drama, two sisters (Nathalie and Manal Issa) in war-torn Syria are trained by their father (Ali Suliman) to become Olympic swimmers.
  2. 1984. 90 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1984. Roger Ebert. February 1, 1985. 3 min read. George Orwell made no secret of the fact that his novel 1984 was not really about the future but about the very time he wrote it in, the bleak years after World War II when England shivered in poverty and hunger. In a novel where passion is depicted as a crime, the ...

  3. Netflix remains the king of the streaming services and they had an impressive 2021. What are the best movies and mini-series that premiered on Netflix this year? These are the best Netflix originals as chosen by the weekly reviews on our site – every instance where the assigned critic gave the film or series 3-4 stars.

  4. On the Most Popular List, we wait until all episodes have premiered, so you see the views of the entire season. For titles that are Netflix branded in some countries but not others, we still include all of the hours viewed. Information on the site starts from June 28, 2021 and any lists published before June 20, 2023 are ranked by hours viewed.

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  6. Apr 13, 2021 · The 36th Chamber of Shaolin. Considered one of the greatest kung-fu films of all time, The36th Chamber of Shaolin is a lesson in the martial arts and the martial way. It opens with a young man who ...