Frozen II (did HC Andersen picture a sequel?) is out this weekend, and that’s all that matters to anyone, right?
When Lambs Become Lions: “In the Kenyan bush, a small-time ivory dealer fights to stay on top while forces mobilize to destroy his trade. When he turns to his younger cousin, a conflicted wildlife ranger who hasn’t been paid in months, they both see a possible lifeline.”
Shooting the Mafia is a documentary about Sicilian photographer Letizia Battaglia, the first female photographer at a daily Italian newspaper.
21 Bridges as much as I like looking at Chadwick Boseman, I do not like this.
Frozen II, the sequel to Frozen, throws the Disney princesses into a mysterious wood.
Dark Waters stars Mark Ruffalo as a tenacious attorney who discovers a shocking secret about a powerful corporation. Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins, and William Jackson Harper also star. The film is directed by Todd Haynes.
In theaters Wednesday:
Queen & Slim is getting really good reviews. Written by Lena Waithe, and starring Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith, the drama follows a couple on the run: “A couple’s first date takes an unexpected turn when a police officer pulls them over.”
Knives Out is a thriller by Rian Johnson. A wealthy crime novelist’s large family comes under suspicion after his untimely death. The film feels like Clue and The Westing Game.
Today on Netflix:
The Dragon Prince, season three
Mon frère
Trolls: The Beat Goes On!, season eight
New Tuesday:
Mike Birbiglia: The New One
Streaming Wednesday:
The Irishman
Coming Thursday:
Merry Happy Whatever
Mytho