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New streaming movies are coming to entertain you and your family during socially distanced times.
This weekend, Tom Holland - aka your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man in the Marvel movies - takes a very different role in an Apple TV+ opioid drama directed by the Russo brothers ( Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame ), Jennifer Garner s once again a loving mom in a Netflix family comedy and a Punky Brewster star hops in a time machine back to the 1990s with a new documentary about her childhood.
If you re feeling the itch to get back to the movies in person, and it s safe enough to return to your local theater: Pedro Almodóvar’s first English-language film “The Human Voice” starring Tilda Swinton is releasing in New York, Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles on Friday, accompanied by a digitally restored version of “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. (An expansion into independent theaters across the country will follow.)
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IFC Films presents a film directed by Anthony Scott Burns and written by Burns and Daniel Weissenberger. No MPAA rating. Running time: 106 minutes. Available Friday on demand. Still, despite the out-of-left-field ending (which we will not reveal, in part because you might think I’m playing an early April Fool’s joke on you), I’m recommending director/co-writer/cinematographer Anthony Scott Burns’ night-terror horror story, which plays like an homage to certain films of David Cronenberg and John Carpenter as well as the “Nightmare on Elm Street” series while delivering its own, original vibe. (“Come True” also reminded me a little of “Dreaming Grand Avenue,” which had some similar themes and was released last year and you owe it to yourself to check it out.)