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All the new movies and early theater releases you can watch at home right now
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Movie theaters are slowly reopening, but most of the new releases are headed to streaming services rather than the big screen. Whether you re staying at home to limit potential risks, or just saving a few bucks by watching from the couch, we ve organized a huge list with many of the newly added films and some upcoming titles.
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Summer holidays are prime cinema opportunities.
Independence Day weekend isn’t just about the cookouts and awesome sales. It’s about watching some patriotic movies too.
This weekend, hit the theaters for “The Forever Purge,” which completes the riveting “Purge” film series, and carries out the creepy concept to its most terrifying and dystopian end.
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Other new releases include the much buzzed-about “Zola,” “Cruella,” “Lansky” and more.
And if you’re feeling patriotic, you have an array of primo 4th of July flicks to choose from.
The God Committee Review: A Sturdy Medical Morality Play The God Committee Review: A Sturdy Medical Morality Play
A hospital committee must decide which of three patients should receive a heart transplant in Austin Stark s sturdy medical morality play.
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Kelsey Grammer and Julia Stiles do not make a natural romantic couple, and their awkward pairing is the largest misstep made by “The God Committee,” writer-director Austin Stark’s adaptation of Mark St. Germain’s play about a group of doctors tasked with deciding which of three patients should receive a heart transplant. Often resembling a schematic variation on “Twelve Angry Men” by way of “Grey’s Anatomy,” this earnest drama is That won’t be enough to garner it much box-office traction, but it does make it a solid option for adult VOD viewers.