The theatrical industry is still trying to shake off the cobwebs, but things are finally starting to look up, with
Godzilla vs. Kong set to smash pandemic-era box office records and become the fourth Warner Bros. movie to debut simultaneously on HBO Max that manages to top the domestic box office in its opening weekend.
The titles only play exclusively on WarnerMedia’s platform for a month, though, before becoming available to the masses, which is why Denzel Washington’s
The Little Things and awards season favorite
Judas and the Black Messiah are two of the eleven films to hit
Sam Claflin burst onto the scene in
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. What followed were a series of eclectic choices, which included
The Riot Club and
Snow White and The Huntsman and its sequel, before delving into more character driven parts.
Journey’s End,
Enola Holmes opposite Henry Cavill featured amongst them.
In his latest project
Every Breathe You Take, the actor dives into
Cape Fear territory with Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan. This psychological thriller which contains more than its fair share of twists and turns, proves infinitely engaging with some solid central performances. He recently took time out to talk to Martin Carr about the project and what makes this particular genre so enduring.
Is Every Breath You Take on Netflix? Where to watch the 2021 movie
Is Every Breath You Take on Netflix? Here’s where to watch the 2021 movie starring Casey Affleck. Is it available on streaming?
Looking back on 2020, there were so many acclaimed and beloved movies released, despite a wealth of highly anticipated projects suffering delays.
From
The Invisible Man to
Tenet, everybody has their favourites, but there’s no way to avoid Netflix when discussing the year’s best.
The streaming service ushered in new movies from such celebrated filmmakers as David Fincher (
Mank), Charlie Kaufman (
Da 5 Bloods)… the list goes on.
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Roe Vs. Wade (select and virtual theaters 4/2), a.k.a. the anti-abortion movie so controversially odious that Kevin Sorbo dropped out of it, is finally here to preach to its choir. Those seeking some corporate schadenfreude should queue up the start-up meltdown documentary
WeWork: Or The Making And Breaking Of A $47 Million Unicorn (Hulu 4/2). Katherine Waterston is among the cast of
Amundsen (virtual theaters and VOD 4/2), a biodrama about the supposed first man to reach the South Pole. Casey Affleck plays a psychiatrist and family man facing the consequences of a patient’s suicide in the thriller