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  1. 3 days ago · Other notable movies on the chart this week include rom-com The Idea of You (currently streaming on Prime and in limited theaters), horror films Tarot and I Saw the TV Glow, the 2014 Robert Downey Jr.-Robert Duvall drama The Judge (now on Netflix), and Star Wars: Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace (which is back in theaters for its 25th anniversary).

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    • The Shawshank Redemption. Released: 1994. Rated: R. What you’re in for: The harsh realities of prison life…with surprising heart. Based on a rare non-horror short story by Stephen King, Shawshank Redemption stars Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman as inmates who develop a friendship over time in a harsh prison in 1950s Maine.
    • In the Mood for Love. Released: 2000. Rated: PG. What you’re in for: A slow-burn romance that is absolutely gorgeous to look at. Director Wong Kar-wai has a filmography that could be a film course in and of itself.
    • 1917. Released: 2019. Rated: R. What you’re in for: A war film unlike any you’ve seen before. War films have been a staple of cinema since its birth, so you really have to go the extra mile to do something new in that space.
    • Gladiator. Released: 2000. Rated: R. What you’re in for: A return of the sword-and-sandals epic, without the cliché. When Gladiator hit theaters in 2000, there hadn’t been a serious “sword-and-sandals” epic in a long, long time.
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  3. 3 days ago · Max. Hulu. Apple TV+. Peacock. Paramount+. The Criterion Channel. This article will be updated as movies move on and off streaming services. An asterisk indicates a new addition to the list.

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