Movies and Videos On Demand For The Week Of February 11, 2022

As we prepare for the opening of theaters and the return to normal life practices, we want to remind people that we are still within the thralls of a pandemic, and recommend people check out our article on “If You Should Go Out” Here. Until then though, if you do go to a theater make sure it has a policy of requiring attendees to wear masks, and sit in isolated groups out of proximity of other viewers.


Blacklight – Releasing in Theaters
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Travis Block, played by Liam Neeson, is a government operative who discovers a plot, but when he attempts to help, he finds himself with a target on his back from the FBI themselves.

Liam Neeson is a actor who has proven he can manage a dramatic action role, so take that into account. If you wanted to see another Taken, which will never happen again, then you can at least enjoy this film.


Death on the Nile – Releasing in Theaters
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Linnet Ridgeway Doyle, played by Gal Godot, invites Hercule Poirot, played by Kenneth Branagh, on a glamorous river steamer because she worries that she is in danger of being attacked by her guests. When the worst happens, Poirot digs in and most find the killer, or killers.

If you like murder mysteries, then this story is a solid and awesome source material. I love Kenneth Branagh and am excited to see him continue the role from the prior film.


Supercool – Releasing on Streaming
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Neil, played by Jake Short, and his lifelong friend Gilbert, played by Miles J. Harvey, have their friendship pushed to the limits when Neil’s dream of being cool and handsome comes true. He wakes up in a new body, and with the help of his neighbor, played by Damon Wayans Jr., attempts to win the girl of his dream.

This movie feels like something that would fit in to the 80s. If you like the body swap, coming of age comedy, then it’s nice to see movies like this coming back, but I hope they don’t keep their darker segments that would not be appreciated at this time.


The Unmaking of a College – Releasing in Theaters
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Hampshire College is a experimental college, but when the school is attempted to be shut down, the students perform a 75-day sit-in, which is the largest in US History. The students filmed the event, and struggled to hold the administration accountable.

The topic of college education is a hot bed issue right now in the world. The death of liberal arts in school is covered in this documentary and includes interviews with students, professors, whistleblowers, and alumni.


A Week In Paradise – Releasing in Theaters and Streaming
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After her marriage fell apart, Maggie, played by Malin Akerman, runs off to a secluded section of the Caribbean to recover. While there she runs into a charming chef, played by Philip Winchester, she starts to see a future. However, as her hopes form, her husband returns to find her.

Looking for a drama film, covering the heartbreaking and recovery aspects of love? Then this film will be a great one for you to enjoy this week!

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