A revealing portrait of legendary investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, this documentary traces six decades of explosive reporting that exposed war crimes, covert operations, and abuses of power. Streaming on Netflix starting December 26.
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‘Cover-Up’ Review: Seymour Hersh and the Secrets of American Power (Netflix)
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‘Goodbye June’ Review: Kate Winslet Makes Her Directing Debut with a Star-Driven Family Drama (Netflix)
The film takes place just before Christmas, when an unexpected turn in their mother’s health thrusts four adult siblings and their exasperating father into chaos as they navigate messy family dynamics in the face of potential loss. Available on Netflix starting December 24.
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‘A Time for Bravery’ Review: An Argentine Classic Gets a Mexican Second Life (Netflix)
What began as a fresh Argentine action comedy now returns as a polished Netflix-era Mexican remake, hinting at the birth of a franchise.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «Crisis: 1975» («Breakdown: 1975»), de Morgan Neville (Netflix)
A través del cine, la política y la cultura pop, este documental revisita un momento turbulento en el que Hollywood todavía se animaba a arriesgar.
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‘Breakdown: 1975’ Review: Revisiting the Last Wild Moment of American Cinema
Through films, politics, and pop culture, this documentary revisits a turbulent moment when Hollywood briefly belonged to risk-takers. Streaming on Netflix.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «La hora de los valientes», de Ariel Winograd (Netflix)
El realizador argentino dirigió en México una remake de la clásica comedia policial de su colega y compatriota Damián Szifron, ‘Tiempo de valientes’. Estreno de Netflix.
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Estrenos online: crítica de «2000 metros hasta Andriivka» («2000 Meters to Andriivka»), de Mstyslav Chernov (Filmin)
Un periodista ucraniano se integra a un pelotón que avanza hacia una ciudad estratégica registrando una experiencia de guerra inmersiva y extrema, donde la sensación de misión choca de frente con las consecuencias reales del combate.
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‘2000 Meters to Andriivka’ Review: War as a First-Person Experience
A Ukrainian journalist embeds with a platoon advancing toward a strategic town, capturing a harrowing, first-person account of modern warfare where immersion blurs the line between action and consequence.
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‘Rental Family’ Review: A Soft-Edged Cross-Cultural Tale of Reinvention
An American actor adrift in Tokyo finds unexpected purpose working for a company that rents out family members, forcing him to navigate fabricated relationships, cultural misunderstandings, and his own emotional void.
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‘Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery’ Review: Mocked, Misunderstood, and Ultimately Vindicated
A documentary revisits the women-led touring festival that challenged rock’s gender rules in the late 1990s. Once dismissed as a joke, Lilith Fair is reexamined as a necessary response to the exclusion of women from rock’s mainstream culture.




