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Thunder Force, City of Lies & 10 new movies you can now watch at home

NETFLIX © 2021 This week, Netflix released a bombshell announcement that the streaming giant had secured the exclusive U.S. rights to stream Sony Pictures’ upcoming slate of releases including Venom: There Will Be Carnage and the upcoming The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. As for new releases of films available to stream and rent at home, we’ve got the much-delayed and finally released Biggie Smalls murder thriller City of Lies, Netflix’s new superhero buddy comedy Thunder Force starring Melissa McCarthy and Octavia Spencer, the intense homebound horror mystery thriller Held starring Jill Awbrey ( All We Have Left) and Bart Johnson (

Horror Hits The Spot – Planet S

  While #metoo has been going strong since 2017, it’s only recently that the movement has crystallized into a true cinematic form. Superhero flicks such as  Birds of Prey and Wonder Woman 1984 are now targeting toxic masculinity, and  voices we seldom heard before (the teen unable to get a legal abortion, the office assistant forced to cover for her a-hole boss) are anchoring heavy dramas. Heck, there’s even a proper Best Picture nominee Promising Young Woman with a good shot at taking home the golden statuette at the Oscars. The reckoning is reaching every genre and budget tier, including indie horror, a subcategory better known for being more exploitative than woke.

Review: Love, marriage, surveillance, torture in suspense thriller Held

Review: Love, marriage, surveillance, torture in suspense thriller Held A couple are put through the wringer in horror movie from Travis Cluff and Chris Lofing Adam Graham A vacationing couple is put through a particularly grueling round of marriage counseling in Held, a thriller that despite being clumsy manages to hold viewers attention longer than anticipated.  It s the kind of try-anything suspense tale that throws so much out there it tends to morph into something new every 15 minutes or so. It starts off with Emma Barrett (Jill Awbrey, who wrote the film) being driven to a vacation home in an extremely remote location. No one is around for miles, and her driver asks a few too many questions and acts a little too creepy. Better keep an eye on him. 

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