Clive Sinclair Edition: Bits & Pieces – In No Time To Die, Bond has left active service and is enjoying a tranquil life in Jamaica. His peace is short-lived when his old friend Felix Leiter from the CIA turns up asking for help. The mission to rescue a kidnapped scientist turns out to be far more treacherous than expected, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
The Gateway is a Neo-Noir inner city crime thriller that follows a social worker as he attempts to protect a family in crisis and come to an understanding of his own troubled past. I believe the film speaks about our notion of community and families at a crossroads in our country at this current complicated political and economic juncture we find ourselves in. I believe the cast delivers visceral and human portrayals of the characters that inhabit the story.
Lucy Standbridge (Aubrey Plaza) has inherited her father’s publishing house, and the ambitious would-be editor has nearly sunk it with failing titles. She discovers she is owed a book by Harris Shaw (Michael Caine), a reclusive, cantankerous, booze-addled author who originally put the company on the map decades earlier. In a last-ditch effort to save the company, Lucy and Harris release his new book and embark on a book tour from hell that changes them both in ways they didn’t expect.
From co-creators Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay comes Colin in Black & White, a bold new limited series that chronicles Kaepernick’s coming of age story, tackling the obstacles of race, class and culture as the Black adopted child of a white family. Colin in Black & White stars Jaden Michael as Young Colin before reaching the highest levels of American football as an NFL quarterback and becoming a cultural icon and activist; Nick Offerman and Mary-Louise Parker as his well-meaning parents Rick and Teresa; and Colin Kaepernick himself, who appears as the present-day narrator of his own story, guiding viewers through a robust and colorfully presented array of historical and contemporary contextual moments. You don’t know Kaepernick until you know Colin.
The debut feature of Aneil Karia, SURGE stars Whishaw as Joseph, an airport security worker living a mundane, friendless existence who suddenly reaches his breaking point and begins to live his life without rules of regulations, acting on his pure id. Whishaw won a Special Jury Award at Sundance 2020 for his role in the film, which is tour de force.
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