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The twist? Most of these you can stream from home right now. These movies are all fantastic picks, but making sure you can watch them from any part of the world is key. Release date: Originally April 8, now November 20, 2020, and might be delayed again, Starring: Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes, Ana de Armas, Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Rory Kinnear, Jeffrey Wright, Lashana Lynch. (The play, for which he penned the music and lyrics, earned him a Tony nod.) TBD. Why it's a big deal: This is the perfect quarantine viewing, IMO: a little music, a lot of great performances, and the perfect dash of humor. Plus, Chalamet. Ansel Elgort stars in it, although Spielberg also cast an impressive number of stars who aren't as well-known yet. Disaffection and sorrow hover over Tesla, Michael Almereyda’s daringly unconventional film about the famed nineteenth-century inventor. When traveling or even streaming at home, having a VPN to ensure uninterrupted streaming can make all the difference.

The psychological drama, starring Allison Brie, Debby Ryan, and Molly Shannon, is a slow burn look into mental illness that leaves viewers questioning whether the truly bizarre film they've just watched is a meditation on stability or a treat of a sci-fi movie. BET@ gives you a front-row ticket to high-profile concerts, sporting events and the world of entertainment. Oz Perkins is a horror lyricist fixated on grief and female agency, and both factor heavily into his atmospheric reimagining of the classic fairy tale.

That proves to be an arduous state of affairs given that his wife Abbie (Debbie Honeywood) is a home care nurse who works long hours (also for “herself”), and their son Seb (Rhys Stone) is a school-skipping, graffiti-spraying teen who – having seen the incessant, back-breaking toil and anxiety that comes from his parents’ chosen paths – has opted instead for delinquency.
Vitalina wanders through this dilapidated and gloomy environment, which Costa shoots almost exclusively at night, the better to conjure a sense of ghosts navigating a dreamscape of sorrow, suffering and disconnection.

Just add it to your list of must-watch films and get ready to be totally creeped out. Epitomized by Jane’s meeting with a cruelly calculating human resources rep (Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen), whose threats are all the more harrowing for being both implied and logical, it’s a portrait of sexism’s many insidious forms.