Weekly Recap: Nomadland, I Care A Lot, The Father, Flora & Ulysses & More!


A few awards players are out this week, along with a number of worthwhile streaming titles. First up is Nomadland, which I saw last year, and have had plenty of great things to say about it. That film is now on Hulu. Another film festival player, I Care A Lot is now on Netflix, which is good enough for those who enjoy a con movie. I also have a batch of reviews for the big Anthony Hopkins film, The Father, the new Disney superhero movie for kids, Flora & Ulysses, and more. Additionally, there a few new podcasts up, including our episode covering the Judas and the Black Messiah. Finally, there are my various essays, lists, and new trailers (Mortal Kombat!) to dig into as well. Enjoy, stay safe out there, and thanks for reading!

New Movie Reviews:

(All Reviews Are Linked)

Recent Reviews:

My Top Ten Films of 2020 (All Streaming):

  1. Small Axe - Prime
  2. Da 5 Bloods - Netflix
  3. Mank - Netflix
  4. David Byrne's American Utopia - HBO Max
  5. The Personal History of David Copperfield - On VOD
  6. First Cow - On VOD, Showtime
  7. The Vast of Night - Prime
  8. Soul - Disney+
  9. JallikattuPrime
  10. Bacurau - NetflixCriterion ChannelKanopy

Podcast:

  • Judas and the Black MessiahAaron and Abe are joined by Terence Johnson and Markus Robinson to discuss the Fred Hampton biopic Judas and the Black Messiah, starring Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield.
  • The Silence of the Lambs CommentaryAaron and (briefly) Abe are joined by Brandon Peters, Yancy Berns, and Scott Mendelson to discuss Jonathan Demme’s take on Thomas Harris’ follow-up novel to Red Dragon, 1991’s The Silence of the Lambs.
  • All Episodes

Trailers & Other Articles Of Note:

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