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Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help - polygon.com
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21.03.2024 / 14:53

Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help

We love movie recommendations here at Polygon. Whether it’s horror, sci-fi, action, comedy, thrillers, or just the best of the year, we’re always trying to introduce readers to new and exciting movies they’ll love. But now we want to find the perfect movie for you. (That’s you.)

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Netflix’s Irish Wish, Madame Web, and every new movie to watch this weekend - polygon.com - Ireland
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16.03.2024 / 04:09

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, Netflix’s Irish Wish, Madame Web, and every new movie to watch this weekend

Greetings, Polygon readers! Each week, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help - polygon.com
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14.03.2024 / 15:07

Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help

We love movie recommendations here at Polygon. Whether it’s horror, sci-fi, action, comedy, thrillers, or just the best of the year, we’re always trying to introduce readers to new and exciting movies they’ll love. But now we want to find the perfect movie for you. (That’s you.)

Invincible, Netflix’s Girls5Eva, and more new TV this week - polygon.com
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11.03.2024 / 18:29

Invincible, Netflix’s Girls5Eva, and more new TV this week

There’s plenty of genuinely good ongoing TV to watch this week: Shōgun continues apace (with new episodes dropping on Tuesdays), Abbott Elementary is still making its way through the school year (Wednesdays at 9 p.m. EST), and The Gentlemen is all on Netflix, but hey, maybe you’re still working your way through it! But that doesn’t mean there’s not new TV coming this week — and more good TV coming fresh to a screen near you.

Netflix’s Damsel, Poor Things, Wonka, and every new movie to watch this weekend - polygon.com - India - county Dallas - county Howard - Greece
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08.03.2024 / 23:40

Netflix’s Damsel, Poor Things, Wonka, and every new movie to watch this weekend

Greetings, Polygon readers! Each week, we round up the most notable new releases to streaming and VOD, highlighting the biggest and best new movies for you to watch at home.

The book Poor Things is based on is even stranger than the film - polygon.com - Scotland
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08.03.2024 / 18:11

The book Poor Things is based on is even stranger than the film

Poor Things is a pretty odd movie. The film, now available to stream on Hulu, and up for 11 Oscars, fits the expectations for a project from Yorgos Lanthimos, the absurdist director of such curiosities as The Lobster and The Favourite. But the movie isn’t half as odd as the 1992 novel it’s based on, by eccentric Scottish writer and artist Alasdair Gray.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Gets New Update - gamerant.com
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08.03.2024 / 11:37

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Gets New Update

Three months after the release of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, developer Massive Entertainment unveiled Title Updates 3 and 3.1, two major patches that add various quality-of-life improvements and fix gameplay issues. With the regular addition of new features and bug fixes, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora keeps on improving the overall gameplay experience for players who want to explore the main planet from the Avatar universe.

Spaceman’s director saw himself in Adam Sandler: He’s ‘handsome like a motherfucker’ - polygon.com - Los Angeles - Czech Republic - city Sandler
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07.03.2024 / 19:17

Spaceman’s director saw himself in Adam Sandler: He’s ‘handsome like a motherfucker’

Watching Netflix’s cosmic philosophy movie Spaceman, the most obvious question is about the plot: Is that giant alien space spider real, or a hallucination? But the second most obvious question might be Why is Adam Sandler starring in this movie? Sandler has taken on a number of increasingly high-profile dramatic roles since he first surprised his fans and dodged his comedy-career typecasting with Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch-Drunk Love back in 2002. But his roles have always been tinged with comedy, even if it’s dark, wry, or despairing comedy. Spaceman is something new: a grim story that doesn’t crack a smile as it sends Sandler into space as Czech astronaut Jakub, a man whose life, relationship, and maybe psyche are all disintegrating during a long solo journey.

Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help - polygon.com
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07.03.2024 / 18:13

Not sure what movie to watch this weekend? Leave a comment, we’ll help

We love movie recommendations here at Polygon. Whether it’s horror, sci-fi, action, comedy, thrillers, or just the best of the year, we’re always trying to introduce readers to new and exciting movies they’ll love. But now we want to find the perfect movie for you. (That’s you.)

You’ll believe an Adam Sandler can fly in this behind-the-scenes look at Spaceman - polygon.com - city Sandman - Czech Republic - county Jack - city Sandler
polygon.com
06.03.2024 / 16:37

You’ll believe an Adam Sandler can fly in this behind-the-scenes look at Spaceman

Netflix’s new Adam Sandler movie is unique in the Sandman canon: Despite sending the comedic actor to space for an encounter with an oversized alien spider, most of the potentially corny laughs are swapped for melancholic tears. Like Solaris, The Fountain, and Ad Astra before it, director Johan Renck’s Spaceman is a meditative intragalactic drama orbiting around a heartfelt performance from Sandler. It’s not the first movie with the kind of visual effects that demand an actor’s unbridled imagination, but filming Spaceman was a test that took him outside his comfort zone.

Spaceman’s director answers the movie’s biggest question: Is the alien spider real? - polygon.com - Czech Republic - city Sandler
polygon.com
05.03.2024 / 18:11

Spaceman’s director answers the movie’s biggest question: Is the alien spider real?

There’s an obvious question at the heart of Spaceman, Netflix’s science fiction movie where Adam Sandler’s forlorn astronaut character spends half the story talking to a tennis ball communing with a giant alien spider that he names Hanuš. But even without watching the movie, viewers may wonder: Is Hanuš actually real?

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