Arguably the best and most important aspect of romantic comedies is their re-watchability factor, so “Anyone But You” is getting ready for its biggest test yet as Sony makes it available to…
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How To Watch Trolls Band Together At Home – SlashFilm
What about those who wish to add a copy of the film to their physical media collection? Fortunately, Universal did give “Trolls Band Together” a Blu-ray and DVD release. The film is…
How To Watch Best Picture Nominee American Fiction At Home – SlashFilm
Is it likely that “American Fiction” will actually walk away from the Oscars with the ultimate prize? Even the film’s biggest supporters would have to admit that the odds are rather long…
Good Luck Watching The Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin Trailer Without Crying – /Film
With that being said, Franklin’s exclusion — accidental or not — is emblematic of all the ways the field of animation failed to center or even acknowledge characters of color for decades (though things…
I.S.S. Ending Explained: Who Is Going Home? – /Film
The whole premise of the International Space Station is that it’s meant to be a place where borders, politics, and other issues that drive life on Earth don’t exist. There’s even a…
How To Watch Michael Mann’s Ferrari At Home – /Film
“Ferrari” released amid a crowded Christmas line-up, so don’t feel too bad if you missed it in theaters, Mann fans. The digital release coincides with tomorrow’s announcement of the nominees for the…
How To Watch Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom At Home – /Film
It’s the end of an era for DC in live-action, so fans might as well give “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” the send-off it (debatably) deserves. For those who aren’t quite ready…
How To Watch The Color Purple Movie Musical At Home – /Film
Adapted from the hit 2005 Broadway stage musical (which was later revived in 2015), “The Color Purple” marks the second big-screen take on Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1982 novel of the same…
How To Watch Ridley Scott’s Napoleon At Home – /Film
Few filmmakers love their director’s cuts quite like Ridley Scott. More than that, few filmmakers’ director’s cuts have a habit of being vastly superior to the theatrical editions than Scott’s do (as…
Here’s When You Can Watch Hirokazu Kore-Eda’s Monster At Home – /Film
“Monster” is a standalone story, but it would be a mistake to not watch any more Hirokazu Kore-eda films. He’s been making movies since 1995 and has over a dozen on his resume….