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The Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent follows an 83-year-old sent into a nursing home as a spy.Courtesy of Gravitas Ventures
This story was updated on May 13, 2021.
The film industry is currently rejoicing as theaters have slowly begun to reopen in the wake of rising coronavirus vaccination rates, but streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video remain the primary way most people watch films in 2021. If you re looking to watch a movie, odds are it will still be on a screen in the comforts of your home.
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The way we consumed movies fundamentally changed in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but even as theaters have slowly begun to reopen, streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and Amazon Prime Video remain a primary way most people watch films in 2021.
The shift led to studios postponing many 2020 blockbusters, and although the critical favorites for 2020 reflect a less spectacle-filled slate of films than in 2019, this year, studios have begun to unleash the cache of IMAX-friendly material that had been building up in the vaults. But among the superheroes and monsters, plenty of intimate sleeper hits have broken through.