In the final ReFlicktions of the year there are Holiday classics, brand new movies, and the usual mix of crazy documentaries.
It’s the end of the year and the Christmas season is smacking your face… and the Deucecast dudes will do their best to give you the movies to watch when you’re trying to get away from the in-laws and the kids.
First, a quick conversation on the Warner Brothers plans to premiere movies on HBO Max and theaters on the same day — the upside and the consequences, and the future of theaters.
Then, over 25 movies discussed and reviewed, including crap in a documentary… Mikey’s Christmas viewing… Judy Garland’s lyric change… old school Hitchcock… K-Stew… 70s pop culture references… dueling Austen flicks… and much more…
Movies discussed, and where to stream them at the time of recording:
The Bishops Wife (1947 HBO Max)… Prospect (2018 Netflix)… Poop Talk (Amazon Prime)… Remember the Night (1940 HBO Max)… The Last Vermeer (2020 in theaters)… Meet Me in St Louis (1941 HBO Max)… Rebecca (1940 YouTube)… Force of Nature (2020 Amazon Prime)… Miracle on 34th Street (1947 Disney+)… It’s A Wonderful Life (1946 Amazon Prime)… The Man Who Would Be King (1975 for rental)… Underwater (2020 HBO Max)… Freaky (2020 in theaters)… Wild Rose (2019 Hulu)… The Mystery of DB Cooper (2020 HBO Max)… Hillbilly Elegy (2020 Netflix)… The Charge of the Light Brigade (1968 Amazon Prime)… Lost Girls (2020 Netflix)… Uncle Frank (2020 Amazon Prime)… Mank (2020 Netflix)… The Social Dilemma (2020 Netflix)… Memories of Murder (2003 for rental)… Emma (2020 HBO) and Emma (1996 HBO)… Sound of Metal (2020 Amazon Prime)… Belushi (2020 Showtime)… The House of Tomorrow (2017 Peacock)… Run (2020 Hulu).
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