A young hockey team defies the odds at the 1980 Olympics, turning a stunning upset into a lasting legend, told through new footage and firsthand testimony.
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‘Miracle: The Boys of ’80’ Review: An Upset That Shaped a Nation’s Imagination (Netflix)
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’96 Minutes’ Review: Reviving a Classic Bomb-on-a-Train Premise (Netflix)
A bomb disposal expert traveling with his detective fiancée must defuse a bomb on a bullet train before time—and his past—catch up with him.
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‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Review: Gerard Butler Takes on the Apocalypse Once More
After surviving a comet that devastated Earth, a family is forced to flee their bunker refuge and cross a ruined Europe in search of a new home.
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Modern Classics: ‘Blackhat’ and the Cinema of Michael Mann
A jailed hacker is released to help track a global cyberattack that moves from China to the U.S., blurring the line between digital crime and physical violence.
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‘The Souffleur’ Review: Willem Dafoe Anchors Gastón Solnicki’s Vienna Reverie
Willem Dafoe plays the manager of a grand Viennese hotel whose job is suddenly at risk with the arrival of a new buyer: an Argentine enterpreneur.
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‘Wonder Man’ Review: Dreams, Failure, and Friendship in the Marvel Universe
An ambitious but insecure actor struggles to land his big break in Hollywood. His life changes when he meets a British colleague who encourages him to audition for the remake of «Wonder Man», a superhero film. Streaming on Disney+.
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‘The Wrecking Crew’ Review: Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista Smash Their Way Through a Throwback Action Movie
The estranged half-brothers Jonny (Jason Momoa) and James (Dave Bautista) reunite in Hawai‘i to investigate the mysterious death of their father. Available on Prime Video.
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‘Ella McCay’ Review: Emma Mackey Shines in James L. Brooks’s Uneven Return
At 34 years old, Ella becomes the governor of the state she was born and raised in. However, navigating relationships with her husband, father and brother may just be her biggest challenge yet.
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’33 Photos from the Ghetto’ Review: Reconstructing the Uprising Through Hidden Photographs (HBO Max)
This documentary takes an in-depth look at, and provides historical context for, recently discovered photographs that reveal previously unseen details of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during World War II.
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‘A Poet’ Review: A Sharp Satire of Latin American Cultural Gatekeeping
In this Colombian film, a failed poet discovers a young woman with a gift for poetry and gets himself into trouble trying to help her succeed.


