
daily stream: Christopher Nolan’s other WWII movie
2017’s Dunkirk leaves US Netflix soon; on Prime in the UK.

2017’s Dunkirk leaves US Netflix soon; on Prime in the UK.

2022 doc Navalny is on Max in the US, Curzon Home Cinema in the UK.

2013’s Philomena is streaming on Prime in the US, and on Disney+ in the UK.

2017’s Prevenge is streaming on Shudder in the US, Prime in the UK.

Does IMAX make a film feel more like an event in a way that cannot be replicated even with the best home setup, or even in small multiplex screens? Or does IMAX come at too high a price?

Rote cat-and-mouse thriller spins its wheels getting somewhere obvious, just so wild-eyed Nic Cage can cartoonishly Rage again. Look, the actor has found his schtick, and he’s sticking with it, okay?

Traditional folk music and beautifully animated mythic motifs may be rightfully validating for homegrown Ukrainian audiences, but there’s little else beyond that novelty to capture others’ imagination.

The 2022 documentary Nothing Compares is on Showtime in the US, Prime in the UK.

tl;dr: Finally able to step back from my year of hell and take a deep breath, all I see is pandemic denial, the world on fire, and fascists getting bolder and bolder. I feel so hopeless, and so helpless.

2007’s P.S. I Love You is on iPlayer in the UK for a few more weeks; on Prime and Apple TV in the US.