![]() ![]() Release date: Originally October 2, 2020, now April 16, 2021 I'm hopeful that this may have Easter eggs for die-hard fans and enough good drama for the uninitiated (this will give me a good excuse to finish the series. Show creator David Chase is producing and also writing the screenplay, with Alan Taylor back as director, so it feels like this is in good hands. Having Michael Gandolfini play the role that made his late father famous feels like a fitting tribute. ![]() This Sopranos prequel will take a look at the gangster's youth-Tony as an up-and-comer, an early version of the therapy-seeking gangster. Starring: Michael Gandolfini, Vera Farmiga, Jon Bernthal, Ray Liotta, Corey Stoll, Billy Magnussen Release date: Originally September 25, 2020, now March 12, 2021 Watch it (opens in new tab) The Many Saints of Newark Washington is a reanimated(?) spy(?) who attempts to stop a man-made apocalypse. Based on the trailers, it's typical brain-bending, time-warping madness. Not much is yet known about Tenet, other than the fact that it's got some cool up-and-comers like Washington and Pattinson, combined with acting pros like Caine and Branagh. Starring: John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Himesh PatelĮven when he's confounding ( Interstellar) or experimental ( Dunkirk, basically every movie he's ever done), Christopher Nolan is always interesting. Release date: September 3, 2020, now streaming ![]() Watch it (opens in new tab) The Invisible Man Apatow's films are side-splitting at first, but then the sadness and sweetness creep up on you. This was envisioned as a sort of alternate reality-Davidson, if he hadn't started standup. I'm enjoying how close to life this is-Davidson's own firefighter father died on September 11, and Davidson's been open about his struggles with mental health and drug use. In this case it's Pete Davidson, playing a role that's not too far afield: A stoner feels adrift after his father died when he was seven, but his mom's new firefighter boyfriend (Burr, constantly funny) forces him to reevaluate his life. Judd Apatow's latest feels like a nice continuation of the character type he loves: The sweet, lovable loser who finds his/her way in the world after a lot of hilarious difficulty (see also Trainwreck, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, and Bridesmaids). Starring: Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr, Bel Powley, Maude Apatow, Steve Buscemi Release date: June 12, 2020, direct to streaming ![]()
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