Friday, February 5, 2021

What to Watch This Weekend: Happy Cleaners, To Tokyo, The Right One, The Panti Sisters, Malcolm and Marie, Coming to America, Let him Go, 1917

For A Narrative Immigrant Story: Happy Cleaners (Digital)
Happy Cleaners tells an authentic immigrant story, with interesting insights into the Asian experience, a wonderful family dynamic, and a good balance of dreams and duty.  For more information, check out the review!

For A Dreamlike Horror Movie: To Tokyo (Digital)
To Tokyo is a surreal film, with an art house feel, high production values, and a sense of wonder and dread.  For more information, check out the review!

For A Few Laughs: The Right One (Digital)
The Right One is a hilarious rom-com with an amazingly funny premise, a great cast, and enough heart to appeal to any persona.  For more information, check out the review!

For A Bold and Silly Filipino Film: The Panti Sisters (Netflix)
The Panti Sisters is a hilarious film that has plenty of important messages below its flamboyant skin.  It is something that is so wonderfully different and heartfelt that it should not be missed.    For more information, check out the review!

For A Stylistic Relationship Drama: Malcolm & Marie (Netflix)
A stylish presentation and great chemistry between the stars overcomes some of the film's shortcomings, in this new Netflix drama with some serious starpower. 

For A Laugh: Coming to America (Amazon)
Get ready for the sequel's launch on Amazon next month by watching the original, now available on Amazon prime!  

For a Slow But Satisfying Family Drama: Let Him Go (Redbox and Digital)
Let Him Go has fantastic characters and a slow burning story, fueled by the natural chemistry between Costner and Lane, in this harrowing tale of family and fear.  For more information, check out our review!

For A Cinematic War Movie: 1917 (Showtime)
1917 uses impressive camera work and Hollywood magic, booming special effects, and impressive sets to tell an authentic, dramatic war story.  For more information, check out our review!

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