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At a time when the U.S. movie industry is still trying to concretize what “moviegoing” really looks in a post-pandemic world, there are signs of hope and cheer for film lovers who are banking on streaming platforms to deliver the goods.
Variety reported that only 35 percent of North American theaters are open and tickets have been hovering at an all-time low. The Oscars – normally held in February or early March – has been pushed to April 25, 2021 with no guarantee if it will physically take place or just go virtual. But even with these seemingly discouraging forebodings, opportunities always arise.
‘If Not Now, When?’ the first feature film co-directed by African American women Meagan Good and Tamara Bass
By Lapacazo Sandoval, Contributing Writer
Published January 14, 2021
(L-R) Meagan Good as Tyra, Mekia Cox as Suzanne, Tamara Bass as Patrice and Meagan Holder as Deidre in the drama, “If Not Now, When?,” a Vertical Entertainment release.
PHOTO COURTESY OF VERTICAL ENTERTAINMENT.
I consider it a privilege that I get to learn, grow, and share, as I discover new projects and talent. The entertainment industry’s track record when it comes to diversity and inclusion is abysmal. So, when I have an opportunity to love-on two African-Amerian women Meagan Good and Tamara Bass who directed the new independent film, “If Not Now, When?”, well, I could not say no.
The most sought-after gaming consoles still elude gamers shopping for it. So the Xbox Series S is still an option for those looking to upgrade their systems.
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Not as convenient or easy at is should be
More households are streaming than ever before, thanks to the convenience, quality, and nearly unlimited variety of programming offered. With that convenience, though, comes a multitude of mostly unnecessary frustrations for tech-savvy home theater enthusiasts.
A Crash Course on the History of Streaming
When Netflix began its streaming service in 2007, it consisted of mostly independent movies that no one had heard of and a small selection of older television shows, with the majority of that content in standard definition. Their service was, at first, only available on XBOX gaming consoles and through computer web browsers, and later expanded to Sony’s Playstation 3 console, internet-connected Blu-ray players, smart TVs, as well as Roku and Apple streaming devices. Netflix’s main competitors we
Tenet is now available to stream through several video-on-demand (VOD) services.
The sci-fi movie received a theatrical release in September, but some people were unable to see the film due to theater closures in their area.
You can purchase or rent Tenet now through platforms like Prime Video, Vudu, and FandangoNow.
Christopher Nolan s Tenet was one of the few big-budget studio films to receive a theatrical release in 2020. The movie debuted on the big screen in September, but since many theaters remain closed, only select audiences actually got to see the film when it premiered.
Thankfully, Tenet is finally available to buy or rent on several streaming platforms, enabling a larger audience to enjoy Nolan s latest sci-fi epic. The movie centers around a CIA operative who embarks on a mission to help prevent World War III. Mixing espionage thrills with time-bending elements, the movie builds upon director Christopher Nolan s penchant for stunning action and complicated