Promising Young Woman (Netflix streaming). A whole lot of wow for this film and imho for all the right reasons. Several mind screws and a pretty solid ending which is rare for this type of flick.
Oppenheimer is opening the same weekend. Looking forward to seeing that but it's almost 3 hours long. I'll wait until that comes out on *pick a streaming service*.
Was all set to watch it last night and it wasn't on. Looked around on the Goog and found:Promising Young Woman (Netflix streaming). A whole lot of wow for this film and imho for all the right reasons. Several mind screws and a pretty solid ending which is rare for this type of flick.
Woo-hoo!!Peacock. August 3. Bonus content will be included, like the old-time DVD's!
Was all set to watch it last night and it wasn't on. Looked around on the Goog and found:
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Thought about it but never pulled the trigger. It'll show up on AMC, IFC, or one of the other 3 letter alphabet stations and I'll tape it and breeze through the commercials.Have you tried using a VPN?
Peacock. August 3. Bonus content will be included, like the old-time DVD's!
Everything I am seeing says at least October before Oppenheimer goes streaming. Some chance it could be early Sept based on the typical 45 day deal Universal does, but Nolan may have negotiated a longer stretch as I have seen suggested.
My bad. That's the Super Mario Brothers movie. Not sure how I confused those two.
That makes much more sense. I just couldn't see Nolan (or Universal for that matter) being on board for only 2 weeks in theaters before its on streaming.
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