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Published May 1, 2021, 9:40 PM
As the merry month of May closes in, here are some streaming options that just dropped on our favorite providers. One is distilled Action, Tom Clancy-style, and the other a Polish YA Limited Series that amuses. And one for those who love Pets.
Without Remorse (Amazon Prime) – Based on a character found in Tom Clancy’s novels, this is the story behind how Jack Kelley became John Clark, a shadowy figure who’d crop up every so often in Clancy’s stories. He’d assist Jack Ryan; the central hero of several Clancy novels, and here is what is intended to be the start of a new franchise – that of John Clark. To make things more interesting and I would presume in the name of diversity, Kelley/Clark is portrayed by Michael B. Jordan – a hard-nosed, outspoken member of the US Armed Forces, on a covert mission in Syria, as directed by the CIA, as the film opens. Directed by Stefano Sollima (who directed Sicario 2), you can’t fault the film for its