
Barry Jenkins
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2 months ago |
collider.com | Barry Jenkins |Nate Richard
It looks like it's going to be another exciting week for new movies on streaming. From a new star-powered R-rated comedy, as well as the streaming premieres of one of the biggest movies of last year, you can scroll down below to see which movies are coming to streaming this week.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
editorial.rottentomatoes.com | Greta Gerwig |Bo Burnham |Barry Jenkins |Lee Isaac Chung
The latest: A24 closed out the year with a hell of a slate, featuring The Brutalist, Queer, Y2K, and Babygirl. Independent movie company A24 has built an almost unprecedented level of brand identity and loyalty. Savvy moviegoers actually get excited seeing their rainbow chromatic card in front of movies, despite A24 not being associated with any one filmmaker (like J.J. Abrams with Bad Robot), genre (horror and Blumhouse), or medium (animation studios like Pixar).
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Sep 13, 2024 |
metacritic.com | Barry Jenkins |Rachel Morrison |Robert Daniels |Michael Rechtshaffen
December 2024 Movie Preview Keith Kimbell The month ahead will bring a new Robert Eggers horror film, likely Oscar contender The Brutalist, a Lion King sequel, a Bob Dylan biopic, and more. Get details on these and all of the other notable films debuting this month.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
jornaltxopela.com | Eliana Da Silva |David Derrick |Barry Jenkins |Adrian Molina
Disney continues to dominate the movie industry with upcoming releases, including sequels and live-action adaptations. The content of new releases from Disney ranges from popular franchises like Frozen and Moana to remakes of classics like Snow White. With acquisitions like 20th Century Fox, Disney’s reach expands to include diverse genres like horror and sci-fi, promising a varied slate of upcoming movies.
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Sep 6, 2023 |
oicanadian.com | Barry Jenkins
The feature film directed by George Miller in 2016 received 6 Oscars out of 10 nominations. Mad Max: Fury Road – a feature film that absolutely does not go unnoticed, given the huge success that this creation had George Miller (Happy Feet, Three thousand years of waiting). The Australian writer back in 1979 spawned the saga of Crazy Maxconsisting, in particular, of three chapters, which, however, ended without any continuation.
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