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The Last Black Man in San Francisco(2019)grip me, stretch my mind, tug my heartstrings · From Alissa Wilkinson at Vox: Most of all, The Last Black Man in San Francisco is a love letter not a romantic one, but the kind you write when you can no longer hold on to a relationship that nonetheless shaped you profoundly. Richly textured and vividly rendered, it’s clearly the fruit of a lifelong love. |
The Masked Singer(2019)de-stress me, find me fun, make me laugh · From Kelly Lawler at USA Today: It’s impossible not to fall in love with “The Masked Singer.” |
The Morning Show(2019)enlighten me, grip me, stretch my mind · From Bruce Miller at Sioux City Journal: Because the creators have been able to take a headline-grabbing situation and make it relevant for those on the outside, “The Morning Show” bears watching. It’s one of those shows you didn’t know you needed to watch. |
The Mustang(2019)give me hope, inspire me, stretch my mind · From Ann Hornaday at Washington Post: Luckily, The Mustang overcomes its most predictable story beats thanks to de Clermont-Tonnerre’s intimate, unfussy style and a quietly captivating performance by Schoenaerts. |
The Perfect Date(2019)From Roger Moore at Movie Nation: Obvious. But the banter’s winning and the leads damned adorable together. |
The River and the Wall(2019)enlighten me, stretch my mind · From Gary Goldstein at Los Angeles Times: Director Ben Masters’ compelling, gorgeously shot, super-timely documentary The River and the Wall should be required viewing of anyone charged with making a public case for or against a border wall between the United States and Mexico. |