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With countless streamers at our fingertips, the idea of what to watch can be daunting. With only 24 hours in the day, let Where’s The Remote help with those decisions so you can not only make the most of your time, but discover some excellent cinema in the process.
- READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME Is Fun Yet Mostly Misses The Markby Alex PapaioannouFor the fans of Radio Silence’s (directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett) Ready or Not, it’s been a long seven years leading up to this sequel. Unfortunately for scream queen and immediately iconic final girl Grace MacCaullay (Samara Weaving), she… Read more: READY OR NOT 2: HERE I COME Is Fun Yet Mostly Misses The Mark
- SEND HELP Is Another Bloody Good Time At The Movies From Sam Raimiby Alex PapaioannouEvery cinephile should be grateful this January, as it signals the arrival of a Sam Raimi-genre flick to movie theaters. While it’s only been a few years since Raimi’s previous film, Send Help represented something exciting beyond the mere fact… Read more: SEND HELP Is Another Bloody Good Time At The Movies From Sam Raimi
- 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE: A Beautifully Insane Filmby Alex PapaioannouUpon witnessing the bonkers finale of Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later, audiences were left gobsmacked at what could possibly be coming next. But there was also a fair amount of trepidation afoot. This was the first film in a supposed… Read more: 28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE: A Beautifully Insane Film
- NYFF63 – IS THIS THING ON? Explores The Human Condition Through Stand-Up Comedyby Alex Papaioannou2023’s Maestro is an incredibly well-made film. A grand and often fascinating biopic, it confirmed that Bradley Cooper was as formidable a presence behind the camera as he was in front of it. Yet many villainized Cooper for “wanting an… Read more: NYFF63 – IS THIS THING ON? Explores The Human Condition Through Stand-Up Comedy
- NYFF63 – JAY KELLY Wistfully Reflects on Life Through Cinemaby Alex PapaioannouJay Kelly (George Clooney) finds himself in an old haunt he used to frequent with one-time roommate and old acting classmate Timothy (Billy Crudup). Already in a wistful mindset after the death of the man who gave him everything, Jay… Read more: NYFF63 – JAY KELLY Wistfully Reflects on Life Through Cinema
- NYFF63 – MIROIRS NO. 3 Is Strange Yet Effectiveby Alex PapaioannouThe found family trope becomes quite literal in Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, celebrating its U.S. premiere at the 63rd New York Film Festival. Upon first meeting Laura (Paula Beer), she seems “off.” It’s a feeling many will likely be… Read more: NYFF63 – MIROIRS NO. 3 Is Strange Yet Effective





