Friday, April 23, 2021

Movies Update: Oscar Predictions and More

Plus, test your knowledge of Oscars history.
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By Mekado Murphy

Movies Editor

Hey, movie fans!

After an extended awards season, Oscars weekend is finally here.

The ceremony is on Sunday and we have plenty to get you prepared. The Projectionist, Kyle Buchanan, has made his predictions. You can use them to make your own and just maybe win that Oscars pool. And you can test your knowledge of Oscars history with our quiz.

Would you like to create some Oscar-worthy movie shots yourself, using just your phone? We came up with a nifty way, courtesy of films like "Vertigo."

Beyond the Oscars, plenty of new releases are heading your way. This week's movies include video game-inspired thrills, a new documentary on "Sesame Street," a comedy about a single father and his surrogate, a Netflix space movie and so much more. Or if you're just looking for an explosion or five, we have a list of the best recent action movies to stream right now.

Enjoy the movies!

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MOVIE REVIEWS

'Mortal Kombat' Review: Battered and Bloody

The latest screen adaptation of the video game shows again that trying to construct a coherent plot around these characters is a fatal trap.

By Ben Kenigsberg

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'Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street' Review: Making of a Sunny Day

Even nostalgia-resistant viewers can learn something from this documentary version of a book on the making of the show.

By Ben Kenigsberg

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'My Wonderful Wanda' Review: The Secret Life of a Caretaker

The writer/director Bettina Oberli weaves a satirical family drama knotted with infidelity, among other complications.

By Kristen Yoonsoo Kim

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'Sisters With Transistors' Review: How Women Pioneered Electronic Music

This far-reaching documentary from Lisa Rovner looks back at the female composers and artists who shaped modern music.

By Glenn Kenny

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'Tu Me Manques' Review: Traces of a Lost Love

A conservative father who could not accept his son's sexuality is led on a contemplative tour of queer life in New York in this Bolivian film.

By Teo Bugbee

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'Wet Season' Review: Teacher's Pet

An immigrant schoolteacher finds solace in a relationship with one of her students in this suggestive drama from Singapore.

By Beatrice Loayza

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'8 Billion Angels' Review: Giving Earth Top Billing

This documentary about climate injustice feels defanged by its unfocused structure.

By Devika Girish

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'Stowaway' Review: An Outer-Space Drama, Lacking Gravity

This Netflix film pushes a crew of space explorers to moral and physical extremes when an unexpected passenger accidentally compromises their oxygen supply.

By Lena Wilson

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