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  1. Physical therapist Leslie Wright (Queen Latifah) lands the dream job of working with basketball superstar Scott McKnight (Common). All goes well until Leslie finds that she is falling in love with...

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  2. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Anton Bitel Projected Figures. Sanaa Hamra’s sportsworld-set romantic comedy lays up a basketball star with his physiotherapist for some...

    • Small Axe: Lovers Rock. - Metascore: 95. - Reviews: 25. This installment of Steve McQueen’s “Small Axe” anthology tells the story of two young lovers (played by Michael Ward and Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn) who meet and fall in love over the course of a 1980s West London reggae party.
    • Collective. - Metascore: 95. - Reviews: 23. “Collective” follows several Romanian journalists as they expose the secret health care fraud behind a 2015 Bucharest nightclub fire that claimed multiple lives.
    • David Byrne’s American Utopia. - Metascore: 93. - Reviews: 26. Filmmaker Spike Lee directed this recorded version of beloved musician David Byrne’s Broadway show of the same name.
    • Never Rarely Sometimes Always. - Metascore: 91. - Reviews: 34. In “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” Pennsylvania teenager Autumn heads on a treacherous journey to New York City with her cousin Skylar to receive an abortion.
  3. Just Wright is a paint-by-numbers romantic comedy without an ounce of acting muscle flexed, featuring a character that Queen Latifah could do in her sleep and dreadfully underwritten supporting characters that largely waste the film's gifted supporting cast.

    • Lovers Rock. Steve McQueen, UK. ► Trailer. A house party thrown by young Black Britons in London in the early 1980s becomes a haven in the rapturous, sublime second film in Steve McQueen’s landmark five-film Small Axe collection.
    • Time. Garrett Bradley, US. ► Trailer. Bradley’s diary film follows Sibil Fox Richardson, who for nearly two decades has been campaigning for the release of her husband, Rob, after he was sentenced in 1999 to 60 years in prison for a robbery.
    • First Cow. Kelly Reichardt, US. ► Trailer. Reichardt gives us a deliciously laconic vision of the pioneer American melting pot with this playful, poignant fable of a couple of furtive cakebakers in 1820s Oregon.
    • I’m Thinking of Ending Things. Charlie Kaufman, US. ► Trailer. Kaufman’s claustrophobic chamber theatre piece-cum-road movie-cum-psychological horror – made for Netflix and released straight to the streaming platform, bypassing cinemas – stars Jessie Buckley as a young woman who travels with her boyfriend (Jesse Plemons) to meet his parents, played by Toni Collette and David Thewlis.
  4. Here’s a monster movie just right for 2020. In H.G. Wells’ novel, a scientist called Griffin makes himself invisible and plans a “reign of terror”.

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  6. May 14, 2010 · Just Wright revolves around a sports trainer who finds herself falling in love with a professional basketball player while rehabilitating him from a career threatening injury. Things are further complicated because her closest friend is also pursuing him.

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