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  1. Writer/director Neil Drumming's BIG WORDS is set in Brooklyn on the eve of President Obama's history-making first election. Three former members of a promisi...

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    • The Matrix Resurrections
    • F9: The Fast Saga
    • Venom: Let There Be Carnage
    • Godzilla vs. Kong
    • Zack Snyder's Justice League
    • Red Notice
    • No Time to Die
    • Army of The Dead
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home

    Despite all the odds, director Lana Wachowski came back to the franchise that made her and her sister Lily some of the most-revered filmmakers of the 2000's. Her latest film, The Matrix Resurrections spawned a social-media firestorm over series' leads Carrie-Anne Moss and Keanu Reeves revisiting their iconic roles–and more importantly, how impeccab...

    They say family is forever, but The Fast and Furious franchise takes the saying to a whole other level. The ninth film in the series (and that’s not even including Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbes and Shaw), F9: The Fast Saga came with a big shock: Dom Toretto has a secret brother, played by John Cena. It was delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemi...

    Carnage has come a long way from his cheap, curly red wig at the end of the first Venom movie. In Venom: Let There Be Carnage, character actor Woody Harrelson gets to chew the scenery as serial-killer-turned-alien-human-hybrid-villain Cletus Kasady. With Tom Hardy displaying his full range as odd-couple Eddie Brock and Venom, the threat posed to hi...

    It may not have been the most lucrative or critically successful entry on this list, but Godzilla vs. Kong is the movie that welcomed audiences back to the movies. The film proved that even a deadly pandemic can’t stop the magic of the silver screen. A sister release on HBO Max didn’t stop the action extravaganza from making $100-million in the dom...

    After nearly four years of waiting, it's surprisingly fitting that Zack Snyder's Justice Leaguewould end up being a film about faith rewarded. Zack Snyder's restored original plan for the 2017 superhero team-up movie was a bombastic capstone to his tenure as the creative voice behind DC's cinematic universe. It was also the culmination of a four-ye...

    Nobody knows exactly how Netflix turns a profit, but whatever their system is, it’s definitely working. Netflix poured $200-million into making Red Notice, wrangling together three of the world’s biggest movie stars for a globe-trotting treasure hunt adventure movie with echoes of old Hollywood, and then delivered it straight to the living room. Th...

    After multiple delays, directorial difficulties, and a very real global threat that even Bond himself would struggle to shoot his way out of, it's a minor miracle that No Time To Die made its way to screens at all. However, when it did finally arrive, the 25th installment in the venerable franchise was undoubtedly worth the wait. Featuring action a...

    Just over a month after releasing a superhero movie that was longer than Lawrence of Arabia, Zack Snyder went viral again, this time for Army of the Dead, an original movie for Netflix that took Snyder back to his roots as the advocator-in-chief of the running zombie. This time, Snyder took matters into his own hands, literally, by serving as his o...

    Spider-Man: No Way Home completes two trilogies: the MCU’s Spider-Man trilogy starring Tom Holland, as well as trilogy of Spider-Man movie series. Taking advantage of their rich backlog of Spider-Man movies, Marvel opens up the multi-verse, letting in characters from previous cinematic interpretations of the Spider-Man myth. Both Sam Raimi’s belove...

    • Dune. After an agonising wait, Denis Villeneuve’s vision of Dune finally arrived in cinemas this year – and boy, did it deliver on this trailer’s promise, taking the top spot on our list of the best movies of 2021.
    • Spider-Man: No Way Home. Talk about breaking the internet. Sony took their sweet time to share a proper trailer for No Way Home, and it sent Spidey-fans spiralling.
    • House Of Gucci. It’s a rare but beautiful thing when a trailer as quotable as this one for House Of Gucci comes along. Our appetites suitably whetted months ago by the shot of Lady Gaga and Adam Driver in apres-ski mode, this peek at Ridley Scott’s dynastic drama gave us such gems as “I don’t consider myself a particularly ethical person, but I am fair”, “Father, son, house of Gucci”, and, of course, Jared Leto’s extraordinary (apparently) Italian accent.
    • Jurassic World Dominion. In this opening five minutes of the third film in the Jurassic World trilogy, Dominion goes all David Attenborough – more like a dino documentary, it shows us creatures great and small going about their business 65 million years ago.
  2. 1. The Novice. 2021 1h 37m R. 6.5 (7.2K) Rate. 85 Metascore. A college freshman joins her university's rowing team and undertakes an obsessive physical and psychological journey to make it to the top varsity boat, no matter the cost. Director Lauren Hadaway Stars Isabelle Fuhrman Amy Forsyth Dilone. My new favorite movie of the year.

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  3. Big Word (2021) | MUBI. Critics reviews. Manoela Ziggiati chooses, in a context of family record, to film time: the discovery of the pitfalls of love, an encounter of both worlds at some coincident moment, both adult and children.

  4. We've rounded up some of the best movie trailers released during 2021.Latest will be featured first.Timestamps will be added shortly.💦...

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  5. Dec 15, 2021 · Sometimes a good trailer can be even better than the film it's promoting. Whether they're giving us an adrenaline rush or making us cry, the following trailers are all absolute winners that...

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