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TIME OUT NEW YORK
The most uplifting movies to stream right now

Stuck at home? Or just not up for a night out? If you’re feeling trapped in your apartment, these streaming options are guaranteed pick-me-ups

TIME OUT NEW YORK
Sundance 2020: Time Out’s unofficial awards

The heartland of US indie filmmaking, Sundance celebrated its 36th year with another flurry of work from independent cinema’s finest filmmakers. The big winner at the fest was ‘Minari’, Lee Isaac Chung’s much-loved drama, which picked up the Grand Jury Prize. But there were plenty of other highlights in Utah this year and we feel they’re worthy of some awards recognition too.

The Atz Show
11 Unanswered Questions For Stranger Things 4 (Spoilers)

Stranger Things 3 had plenty of Mind Flayer action along with the deaths (?) of a couple key characters, but many threads are still hanging off Netflix’s hit show. Here are some unanswered questions that will hopefully be resolved in Stranger Things 4.

SAVEUR MAGAZINE
You Can’t Sit with Us, and Other Great Lunch Moments in Movie History

Celebrating our favorite cinematic midday meals

We Got This Covered
Actor Martinez Review

After a man opens his life up to a pair of indie filmmakers, Actor Martinez cunningly navigates between doc and narrative to question its star’s true nature, as well as the concept of self-presentation in life and film.

WAY TOO INDIE
‘Always Shine’ Director Sophia Takal Talks Feeling Competitive

With her discomforting new psychological thriller Always Shine premiering as part of the Tribeca Film Festival, filmmaker Sophia Takal has already drawn comparisons to Brian De Palma, David Lynch, and even Ingmar Bergman with her new film. Yet, reviews of Always Shine that point to the film’s central pair of femme fatale-style blondes or the voyeuristic lens it applies to its actresses overlook a significant quality of Takal’s 2nd feature.