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  1. now streaming
    MARLON BRANDO, THE GODFATHER, 1972
    The 30 Best Movies on Peacock Right NowArrival, Oppenheimer, The Godfather, and more.
  2. double fucking newsflash
    Michael Shannon Knows He Looks Like ThatEssential Shannon roles, from Eminem’s mom’s awful boyfriend to the guy who doesn’t want Sally Hawkins to kiss a fish man.
  3. oscars 2023
    Oscars Declare COVID Over, Require Theatrical Release AgainFor the past two seasons, films could qualify by playing on the Academy’s in-house streaming platform.
  4. the snail trail
    What’s Up With the Snails in Deep Water?The snails aren’t for eating, but they are a hallmark of Patricia Highsmith’s psychological horror.
  5. remember that time
    A Brief Appreciation of The Matrix Reloaded’s Orgasm CakeA look back on the goofy, gonzo scene almost two decades after it riled critics.
  6. friday night movie club
    The Liberating Beauty of the Final Destination MoviesThe many dangers of our sad little lives are weaponized by this horror franchise. Which might be one reason why it’s so strangely cathartic.
  7. movie review
    Hell Is Our Own Neuroses in I’m Thinking of Ending ThingsCharlie Kaufman’s new Netflix movie is wry, surreal, and an artistic dead end.
  8. peak tv
    What Creators Have to Gain, and Fear, in a Streaming-TV WorldThe advent of streaming has brought untold freedom and opportunity to creators — and an unprecedented chance to get lost in the Peak TV shuffle.
  9. vulture lists
    Where to Stream Jonathan Demme’s MoviesThe late director of The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, and Rachel Getting Married had a remarkable body of work.
  10. oscars 2016
    How to Watch This Year’s Oscars Winners OnlineA remarkable number of this year’s Oscar-winning films are already available to rent or stream.
  11. streaming movies
    This Sundance Movie Won’t Flop in Theaters — It’s Headed Straight to NetflixMacon Blair’s I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore charmed Sundance. Now it’s part of Netflix’s mission to become a player in movies.