Friday, May 14, 2021

What to Watch: Dead Pigs, Finding You, The Man in the Hat, Killing of Two Lovers, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Mauritanian, Oxygen, Undergods

For A Masterful, Dramatic Satire: Dead Pigs (Virtual Cinema)
Dead Pigs is a brilliant, satirical look at wealth, business practices, and social perception versus reality in a changing China, fueled by a biting humor and wonderful style.  For more information, check out the review!

For An Irish Coming of Age Rom Com: Finding You (Theaters)
Finding You is as fun as an Irish jig with an entertaining dynamic between the leads, an enjoyable story, and some beautiful shots of the Irish countryside.  For more information, check out the review!

For A Quirky Change of Pace: The Man in the Hat (Digital)
The Man in the Hat is a quirky, bright, and beautiful celebration of life and love that proves that often the journey is more enjoyable than the destination.   For more information, check out the review

For A Simmering Family Drama: The Killing of Two Lovers (In Theaters)
The Killing of Two Lovers is a powder keg of emotion that follows a stressful family situation with great dialogue, cinematography, acting, and a compact story.  For more information, check out our review!

For A Dystopian Deep Dive: Undergods (Digital)
Undergods's dire setting and storytelling format make for a fascinating, varied, and horrifying deep dive into this dystopian world.  For more information, check out the review!

For A Star Studed Legal Drama: The Mauritanian (Redbox)
The Mauritarian tells an impressive and important story of justice delayed with an all star cast and plenty of legal and political drama!  For more information, check out the review!

For A Throwback Action Thriller: Those Who Wish Me Dead (Theaters and HBO Max)
Those Who Wish Me Dead is a 90s style action thriller with an all star cast and great direction.  It is streaming on HBO Max for 30 days so make sure to check it out!

For Those Afraid of Being Cooped Up: Oxygen (Netflix)
A claustrophobic scifi thriller, Oxygen makes the most of its limited setting and will have you holding your breath as you watch the protagonist try to conserve her own.

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