
Danielle Solzman
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Hulu announced the movies, series, and specials that are coming and leaving the streaming platform’s library in May 2025.
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AMC Empire 25. Photo by Danielle Solzman. The fact that original IP is struggling at the box office is not something new–in fact, it’s been happening for quite some time coming out of the pandemic. The latest to report on the box office struggles is Ben Fritz of The Wall Street Journal. Fritz previously authored The Big Picture. The fact that the book came out a few years before the pandemic almost makes it feel like a time capsule.
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Jackie Robinson artwork. Courtesy of PBS. Jackie Robinson, a two-part documentary series from Ken Burns, is appropriate viewing for Major League Baseball’s annual Jackie Robinson Day. Given that today is the anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking baseball’s color barrier, I decided to prep for the day by watching the documentary in recent days. It was a long overdue new-to-me viewing. When I moved in 2016, I opted against paying more for a DVR so it took a bit longer than I should admit.
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solzyatthemovies.com | Danielle Solzman
The bow of the Titanic Digital Twin, seen from above at forward starboard side, in in Titanic: The Digital Resurrection (Credit: Magellan Limited/Atlantic Productions). Titanic: The Digital Resurrection utilizes state-of-the-art technology as a way of preserving the 1912 wreck site for future generations. It’s a rather impressive 69 minutes–90 with commercials. This documentary is not to be confused with 2015’s Drain the Titanic.
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solzyatthemovies.com | Danielle Solzman
American Experience: The Crash of 1929 key artwork. Courtesy of PBS. The Crash of 1929 is an American Experience documentary that revisits everything that led up to the stock market crash on Black Monday. You can thank the recent on-again, off-again tariffs for my watching this American Experience documentary by way of the local library. Will things become as bad as they did in 1929? I don’t know. There’s not as much optimism right now as there had been for much of the 1920s.
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