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2012 (2h 2m) - Streaming on Netflix
After a stint in a mental hospital, Pat moves in with his parents and tries to win back his wife, until he meets a woman who's as unstable as he is.
This dramedy was nominated for eight Academy Awards, with a win for Best Actress going to Jennifer Lawrence. Source Netflix
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2005 (2h 4m) - Streaming on Netflix
In these intertwined tales, an ex-con avenges a hooker's death, a gumshoe gets mixed up with dangerous vixens, and a cop saves a dancer from a rapist. An all-star cast, including Mickey Rourke, Clive Owen and Bruce Willis, brings this graphic-novel adaptation to life. Source Netflix
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2010 (2h) - Streaming on Netflix
Director David Fincher's biographical drama chronicles the meteoric rise of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg from Harvard sophomore to Internet superstar.
This biopic garnered three Oscar wins, five nominations and a #1 place at the box office opening weekend. Source Netflix
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2017 Series - Streaming on Netflix
While navigating the troubled waters of sex, romance, school and family, teen Archie and his gang become entangled in a dark Riverdale mystery. At Riverdale High, Betty, Archie, Jughead and new girl Veronica wrestle with clashing desires while coping with a fellow student's tragic death.
This Archie Comics reboot features Molly Ringwald ("The Breakfast Club") and Luke Perry ("Beverly Hills, 90210"). Source Netflix
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2016 Series - Streaming on Netflix
When a young boy vanishes, a small town uncovers a mystery involving secret experiments, terrifying supernatural forces and one strange little girl. Strange things are afoot in Hawkins, Indiana, where a young boy's sudden disappearance unearths a young girl with otherworldly powers. On his way home from a friend's house, young Will sees something terrifying. Nearby, a sinister secret lurks in the depths of a government lab.
This nostalgic nod to '80s sci-fi and horror classics has earned 31 Emmy nominations, including two for Outstanding Drama. Source Netflix
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2019 Series - Streaming on Netflix
After a young woman is accused of lying about a rape, two female detectives investigate a spate of eerily similar attacks. Inspired by true events. As a traumatized young woman reports being raped by an intruder, she faces a whirlwind of emotions -- and increasingly skeptical questions from police.
Golden Globe nominee for Best Limited Series, Actress (Merritt Wever, Kaitlyn Dever) and Supporting Actress (Toni Collette). Source Netflix
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Taraji U need 2 do your own makeup. They have U looking like a 'greased pig', all shinny on TV. This is what they R doing to pretty Black women on TV, and taking their beauty away by making them wear old style hairstyles..or make them look old. They take the make-up away, they take the 'RED' lipstick away.(which brown/black skin people should wear to bring out their color and beauty), and make them wear UGLY LIPSTICK, which does nothing to enhance their beauty. This all stems from white women raising hell about R beautiful women on TV and got hollywood and makeup companies to 'DUMB DOWN BLACK WOMEN'S BEAUTY'. We must protest to everyone, TV shows, hollywood and make-up artist for stars. BLACK WOMEN NEED TO DO THEIR OWN MAKEUP and stop listening to them (whites/makeup artist) when they put ugly make-up on us and then tell us we look pretty. TARAJI, DO YOUR OWN MAKE-UP AND WEAR 'RED' LIPSTICK AND WEAR A CREME MAKE-UP FOUNDATION. NO OIL. FIX YOUR OWN HAIR STYLES, and do not wear old hair styles, like tonite, 1-19-12 part of show. Your first show you were georgeous with the RED lipstick, and that is what happened. The white women got upset at your beauty, and made them dumb it down. LETS STOP THIS FROM HAPPENING TO OUR BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMEN ON TV. And we must stop them from putting 'NAPPY HAIR WIGS' on everyone who is Black on TV; babies, toddlers, all women, and some men. IT IS OUTRAGEOUS, MAKING US LOOK LIKE WILD, UNKEPT, LAZY NAPPY HAIR PEOPLE ON TV. IT IS TO DISCRIMINATE AND MAKE FUN OF THE BLACK RACE.
Posted by MINA (2012-01-19) 3559