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The Suicide Squad is at its best when it’s doing things that Marvel Studios will not: R-rated action comedy, setpieces that prioritize performers over computer effects, and a story that isn’t afraid to gesture at real-world geopolitical conflict. Mostly, as above, the comparison is favorable - but other times it isn’t. From our review,Ĭomparing The Suicide Squad to Guardians of the Galaxy is a bit hard to avoid, especially since Gunn has such a well-defined sensibility that has now been applied to make unlikely crowd-pleasers across two mega-franchises at competing studios. Set an indeterminate amount of time after the previous movie, the new Suicide Squad finds itself dispatched to the South American island of Corto Maltese on a covert mission to ensure national security to shave a few years off their prison sentences.
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Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn’s standalone sequel to 2016’s Suicide Squad features returning stars Margot Robbie ( I, Tonya), Joel Kinnaman ( The Killing), Viola Davis ( Widows), and Jai Courtney ( Terminator Genisys) joined by series newcomers Idris Elba ( Beasts of No Nation), John Cena ( F9: the Fast Saga), David Dastmalchian ( The Dark Knight), and a whole bunch of others. Where to watch: Available to rent for $5.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu Photo: Warner Bros. Maybe the film really is “about family and relationships,” but to the extent that it is, it underscores the dearth of imagination that’s just barely fueling the biggest blockbusters, the inevitability that all our modern heroes will eventually feel as stale as the smug ladykillers they once replaced. It would be easier to be less cynical if No Time to Die convincingly delivered on its commitments to Bond’s humanity, rather than nudging it into a handful of scattered scenes, around a lumbering, half-baked drama spiked with explosions and car chases. How does Daniel Craig’s final outing as Bond compare to previous entries in the series? From our review, Set several years after the events of 2015’s Spectre, No Time to Die centers on a since-retired James Bond being re-recruited to rescue a kidnapped scientist and quickly becomes entangled with Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek), a terrorist whose vendetta threatens not only those who Bond holds dear but the entire world. Where to watch: Available to rent for $19.99 on Amazon, Apple, and Vudu Photo: Nicola Dove/MGM Director Destin Daniel Cretton ( Short Term 12, Just Mercy), who co-wrote the script alongside Dave Callaham and Andrew Lanham, unspools this drama tenderly and with plenty of humor - anchored by a tremendous performance from Tony Leung, who brings a level of subtle humanity to every moment he’s on screen. From our review,Īt its heart, Shang-Chi is not a story of heroes and villains, but a family drama concerned with three people coming to terms with long-suppressed anger and grief. Hunted by his father’s underlings, Shang-Chi is forced to confront his past if he has any hope of saving both the world and his family.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings follows the story of Shang-Chi (Simu Liu), an unassuming man working in San Francisco as a valet who, unbeknownst to his best friend Katy (Awkwafina), is both a formidable martial arts master and the son of the notorious leader of the Ten Rings criminal empire.
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Where to watch: Available to stream on Disney Plus Image: Marvel Studios Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings To help you get a handle on what’s new and available, here are the new movies you can watch with the click of a button this weekend. Did I mention the director’s cut of Rocky IV is available to rent now? It’s an embarrassment of riches this weekend! This weekend we’ve got the long-awaited streaming release of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, No Time to Die, The Suicide Squad, and Red Notice and Passing on Netflix.
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If you’re not up to going out to see the gigantic loveable pup, holy shucks you’re in luck: the movie about raising oversized canines and the corporate influence over police operations in a major metropolitan area like New York City is streaming on Paramount Plus, along with tons of other new releases this weekend on Netflix, Shudder, Disney Plus, and VOD.

This week saw the release of Clifford the Big Red Dog, the whimsical adventure comedy based on Norman Bridwell’s children’s book series starring Jack Whitehall ( Jungle Cruise) and Darby Camp ( The Christmas Chronicles).
