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Some movies don’t get the love they deserve. They may be ahead of their time, they may be going straight to Vod instead of theaters.
But luckily, we live in an age where they can have a second streaming life.
On MaxHBO streaming home and Warner Bros. Discovery, there are tons of underachieved films for watching in May. Watching with us has chosen three films worth looking at now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzn9v6hinjy
The disgraceful musical comedy, this great scale, did not get the attention it deserved during its short theatrical run. Not for the children but if you are a fan of The Rocky Horror Picture Show or movies John WatersIt has to be seen. Comedian Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson. But when they realize they are “f *** ing twins !!” – they don’t look alike, but no one in the movie is questioning it – they start a mission to reunite their mother and father à la The parent trap.
The True Star Power comes in this film of two former comedy -fan: Nathan Lane (The producer) As their father recently outside the closet and Megan Mullally (Will and grace) As their eccentric, agoraphobic mother. Dicks full of dirty humor, funny performances and a catchy number by Megan Thee Stallionwho plays Boss Craig and Trevor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR_KX0D3DNA
M3gan is a horror comedy phenomenon about evil trying to kill its creators. But in Companionthe Ai is the hero instead of the villain. Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets) plays Iris, a young girl desperate in love with her love Josh (Jack quaid. The boys). But a weekend getaway with Josh’s friends goes wrong when Iris learns she’s a “companion robot,” or programmed to love Josh. Iris’ bloody attempt for her autonomy is very scary, sometimes funny and remarkably moving.
This short horror theatrical release window kept her from being due, but we think it was funnier and wiser than the more popular M3gan. Here’s hope with enough streaming traffic, Companion us Have a sequence in the near future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx-b3hmlmfy
With James Gunn‘S new Superman Movie on the horizon in July, it’s a perfect time to look back at the man who brought Superman to the first screen – Christopher Reeve. This mobile documentary tells the inspirational story of the actor’s rise to Stardom, his devastating paralysis in a horseback riding accident and the way in which he raised his challenges to become an advocate for disabled people.
Super/man also looks at the period before Richard Donner’s first Superman A film, which critics and audiences expected to be a huge failure. Were it not for Christopher Reeve, they would not be the Box Office dynamo comic book movies, but Super/man Showing how that was the least of Reeve’s achievements.