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Luca(2021)de-stress me, find me fun, tug my heartstrings · From Drew Taylor at The Playlist: This movie will fill your heart up. Casarosa is an artist with a true perspective, fearless in his creative impulses and limitless in his compassion, and Luca is a pure expression of these sensibilities. |
Lupin(2021)thrill me, transport me, up my adrenaline · From Graeme Blundell at The Australian: As unexpectedly as Lupin arrived and then disappeared like one of its hero’s magic tricks – a wonderful piece of legerdemain by Netflix – the brilliant French language crime series has returned. |
Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines(2021)From Melanie McFarland at Salon.com: She’s so casually chic and gosh darned nice that the mediocrity of “Magnolia Table” is beside the point. Every episode conveys the message to relax, toss something together that tastes good and everything will be OK. |
Mare of Easttown(2021)From Lucy Mangan at The Guardian: As the twists and turns of the cases are revealed, it becomes a show greater than the sum of its already considerable parts. By the time you get to the revelation at the end of the second episode, you become less stunned by the news itself than you are by the computation of what it will mean for all involved. Everything and everyone is real and you care about every tiny part. Wonderful. |
Master of None Presents: Moments of Love(2021)enlighten me, stretch my mind · From Sophie Gilbert at The Atlantic: Moments in Love has been billed as an exploration of a marriage; in practice, though, it’s a fascinating, achingly bleak study of an anti-marriage, a relationship so worn or corrupted that it feels more isolating than being alone does. |
Mr. Mayor(2021)From Ben Travers at IndieWire+: “Mr. Mayor” is mostly a testament to the towering talent at the helm. Yes, the dialogue is filled with quippy pop culture jokes and the story structure is clear, clean, and inviting. Yes, the rest of the cast is strong, and Bobby Moynihan may have finally found the right supporting role for his particular talents. But Danson remains the draw among a show filled with draws. He earns your attention by adding a twist on a routine line or a fresh reaction to predictable events. |