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Movie Reviews: 'Nobody' And 'Six Minutes to Midnight'
Bob Odenkirk plays the taciturn titular character in "Nobody," while Eddie Izzard plays a mysterious teacher in "Six Minutes to Midnight."

Patch National Film Critic and Arts/Entertainment Reporter : Beau Behan’s claim to fame is that his last name being the same as that of the Irish novelist, Brendan Behan. He sees himself as a romantic Rudolph Valentino type, but realizes you probably don’t. As a film critic and Hollywood entertainment reporter, his work has been featured in NBC Bay Area, NBC News and Boston Globe, and can be seen on the TV show, “SideWalks Entertainment" on KCRT San Francisco Bay Area, Comcast Hometown Network, and other TV network affiliates across the United States.
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Bob Odenkirk plays the taciturn titular character in "Nobody," while Eddie Izzard plays a mysterious teacher in "Six Minutes to Midnight."

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Finn Wittrock and Zoë Chao play love birds in "Long Weekend," while Julia Sarah Stone plays a teen suffering from nightmares in "Come True."
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Chloé Zhao's ‘Nomadland’ and Netflix's "The Crown" win big at the 26th Critics' Choice Awards.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall reprise their iconic roles in "Coming 2 America." Tahar Rahim and Jodie Foster star in "The Mauritanian."
Amy Poehler and Hadley Robinson star in comedy-drama "Moxie," while Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez star in family-friendly "Yes Day."
Gary Oldman, Armie Hammer and Evangeline Lilly star in "Crisis," while Chloë Grace Moretz and Michael Peña star in "Tom and Jerry."
Frances McDormand plays a modern-day nomad in "Nomadland," while Rosamund Pike stars as a con artist in "I Care a Lot."
Ready to snuggle in for a romantic weekend? From old classics to modern rom coms, these movie gems are perfect for Valentine's Day.
Noah Centineo and Lana Condor star in the rom-com "Always and Forever." Zendaya and John David Washington star in "Malcolm & Marie."
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Netflix is ringing in the new year with a number of highly anticipated films such as “Pieces of a Woman," "Outside the Wire" and "The Dig."
Get in the holiday spirit with Christmas classics like "Home Alone," "It's A Wonderful Life," "Elf" and more.
Gal Gadot returns as the Amazon Princess in "Wonder Woman 1984," while Carey Mulligan plays a traumatized woman in "Promising Young Woman."
Drew Barrymore tackles stardom in "The Stand In," while Emily Blunt and Jamie Dornan play a pair of lovebirds in "Wild Mountain Thyme."
Netflix debuts several highly anticipated films such as "Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom," "Mank," "The Midnight Sky" and "The Prom."
Get ready for a Thanksgiving-inspired movie marathon with festive flicks such as "Addams Family Values," "Home for the Holidays" and more.
Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton star in horror comedy "Freaky," while Gary Oldman plays the iconic screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz in "Mank."
Diane Lane and Kevin Costner star in the Western thriller "Let Him Go," while Marin Ireland stars in the horror “The Dark and the Wicked."