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The 2021 Hugo Award finalists list features a fascinating entry under Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form: Alongside comic book-inspired romps (
Birds of Prey), some loopy time business (
Palm Springs,
The Old Guard,
Soul) is
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, Netflix’s Eurovision movie starring Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as two naïve Icelandic singers with dreams of campy stardom.
It might initially seem like a surprise that
Eurovision made it onto the Hugos list, although this underrated comedy
does establish itself as fantastical with nothing more than a knife and a door in one of 2020’s best movie moments. Yet even beyond that,
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Times Netflix Villains Were Actually Right
Times Netflix Villains Were Actually Right
By Matthew Jackson/Dec. 11, 2020 2:42 pm EDT/Updated: Jan. 5, 2021 11:03 am EDT
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We love villains for a lot of reasons. A lot of them look cool, they get many of the best lines, and very often they seem like the people in the movie who are having the most fun. But even if you re obsessed with a villain in your favorite movie, it s still usually pretty clear that they re the bad guy, doing bad things for bad reasons. Unless, of course, you re willing to look a little closer.