Surviving Black Hawk Down,' a documentary from Ridley Scott’s production company RSA, will premiere on Netflix in February.
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It’s commonplace these days to find movies in which the level of technical excellence is better than the material deserves. “Hells Angels on Wheels,” for example wasn’t much of a movie but the ...
As Netflix pours more of its resources into original content, Amazon Prime Video is picking up the slack, adding new movies for its subscribers each month. Its catalog has grown so impressive ...
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But as the churn of ceremonies from the Golden Globes (this Sunday, January 5) to the Oscars (March 2) remains underway in honoring the same handful of 2024 movies for the next two months ...
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[email protected] (Olivia Singh,Palmer Haasch) Some of the year's top-rated movies are ones that may have flown under the radar. Business Insider rounded up the titles that ...
Gooodbye, 2024, you year of belated sequels, failed superhero-movie spin-offs, sci-fi extravaganzas and a hit witch musical, you! Hello, 2025, the upcoming annum that promises more, er ...
From movies that changed the scope of film, to beloved Disney classics, 2025 is chock-full of movie anniversaries to look forward to. Whether a movie is turning 10 or 100, there is something for ...
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Here’s a roundup of the month’s best movies and TV shows, as covered by The Wall Street Journal’s critics. The world may be divided between those who do and do not still feel a little thrill ...