Netflix
Film, UK â out 3 March
Amy Poehlerâs coming-of-age dramedy about a teenager who launches a feminist club to fight the patriarchy in her high school is produced like a slick piece of popular music, with all the easy listening/viewing vibes that suggests. Adapted from Jennifer Mathieuâs novel, Moxie is so indebted to the rhythms and grooves of other movies and shows that you can predict not just certain plot points, but certain
lines before they happen; like when you feel a chord change coming in a catchy song.
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Making Their Mark.
Produced by JAM TV, this goes behind-the-scenes of the sport during the pandemic.
Seven episodes follow players and executives from six teams – Nic Naitanui (West Coast Eagles Ruckman), Stuart Dew (Gold Coast Suns Senior Coach), Stephen Coniglio (Greater Western Sydney Giants Captain), Eddie Betts (Carlton Football Club forward), Rory Sloane, (Adelaide Football Club Captain), and the Senior Leadership of the Richmond Football Club (Peggy O’Neal, Brendon Gale and Damien Hardwick).
In the full-length trailer, viewers see the real-time reactions from AFL executives and players as they dealt with the impact COVID-19 was going to have on the 2020 season, as well as gain insight into what life in the hubs was really like, the challenges of being away from family and friends, and the emotional highs and lows that played out during this extraordinary season.