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      Google Doodle spotlights cinematographer James Wong Howe

      China-born Howe worked his way up from clapper boy to winner of two Academy Awards.

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      Google honors Chinese-born cinematographer James Wong Howe.

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      James Wong Howe worked his way up from cleaning the cutting-room floor to becoming a pioneering cinematographer nominated for 10 Academy Awards and winning two.

      A China-born American, Howe started working in Hollywood as an extra clapper boy and camera assistant for legendary film director Cecil B. DeMille before becoming one of the most influential cinematographers in the industry. Howe was known for his use of dramatic lighting and deep shadows, a technique that came to be associated with film noir.

      Howe worked on more than 130 films during his career, including the 1934 comedy-mystery The Thin Man. The movie, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, was added to the US National Film Registry in 1997, having been deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

      Howe, who served as cinematographer on the movie, was honored Friday with a Google Doodle on the anniversary of the film's release.

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      Howe was born in Guangzhou, China, in 1899 and immigrated to the US when he was 5 years old. He boxed professionally in his teens and worked odd jobs, before getting his start in the movie industry by delivering films.

      Earlier in his career, Howe was known for his use of unusual lenses, film stocks and shooting techniques. He was an early adopter of the crab dolly, a camera cart with four wheels and a movable arm supporting the camera that creates smooth camera movements.

      Howe then made the successful transition to color films, keeping his cinematography inventive by his use of fish-eye and wide-angle lenses. He would win Academy Awards for cinematography for 1955's The Rose Tattoo and 1963's Hud.

      Despite his success in Hollywood, Howe faced significant racial discrimination, prevented from becoming a US citizen until the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1943. His 1937 marriage to American novelist Sanora Babb wasn't recognized in the US until 1949 when laws banning mixed-race marriages were abolished.

      Howe died in 1976, a year after coming out of retirement to work on 1975's Funny Lady, which would earn him his 10th and final Academy Award nomination.  

      This doodle was scheduled to run a year ago, but was withheld out of respect when Hurricane Harvey struck the South.

      "Though we don't usually run Doodles more than once, Howe left such a unique and indelible mark on American cinema that we decided to run the Doodle this year on the anniversary of the release of one of his most notable works," Google said in a statement.

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      Don't Miss 25 of the Best Amazon Spring Sale Deals You Can Score for Under $25

      The first major sale of 2026 is live, and these budget-friendly deals need to be in your cart ASAP.

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      The Amazon Big Spring Sale is finally in full swing. The early teasers are gone, and the real discounts are piling in. If you're looking to join in on the fun of the sale without breaking the bank, you've come to the right place. You can save on everyday essentials -- or sneak in a small treat -- with tons of solid finds under $25 worth adding to your cart right now. We're spotting discounts on must-have tech accessories, practical home gadgets, kitchen essentials and more, and we'll be tracking the best of them right here.

      Big brands, including Apple, Anker and Roku, are already showing up in the early wave of offers, so these aren't just random markdowns on no-name products. Our team will continue updating this list as new deals roll out and prices shift. So check back often to grab the biggest savings before the main event kicks off.

      Best Amazon Big Spring Sale deals under $25

      The Soundcore P20i true wireless earbuds deliver powerful bass with 10mm drivers and customizable sound via the accompanying app. They're built for all-day use, with 10 hours of battery life and a quick charge that gives 2 hours of playtime in just 10 minutes. Compact and lightweight with a built-in lanyard and AI-enhanced dual mics for clear calls, they’re perfect for on-the-go listening.

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      Get a full HD 1080p webcam for meetings and streaming. It's compatible with desktop and laptop computers and comes with a built-in mic. It also works with the Nintendo Switch 2 if you want to use its new social features without spending twice as much on the official Nintendo webcam.

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      This 1080p indoor camera sends instant motion, person or baby-cry alerts with no extra fees, offers two-way audio with a siren, 30-foot night vision and works with Alexa or Google Home.

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      The Fire TV stick delivers smooth 4K Ultra HD streaming with HDR10 Plus and impressively fast performance. App launches are quick, navigation feels snappy, and it's one of the fastest streaming sticks you can buy.

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      Don't just scribble, plan your day with Metapen Air8, which is compatible with iPads from the sixth-gen up to the 11th-gen. It comes in eight colors, though only the white one is available at $15.

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      Control these Govee RGB LED strip lights with Alexa or Google Assistant using simple voice commands. The Govee Home app unlocks DIY modes and times. Installation is quick with adhesive backing and support clips.

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      Need a coffee top-up? Grab Amazon brand Happy Belly medium roast coffee pods for just $25. They're compatible with Keurig 2.0 K-Cup brewers.

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      This insulated water bottle keeps your drinks cold for 24 hours and hot for 12, thanks to double-wall vacuum insulation. It comes in several colors, but pricing varies.

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      Since the weather is starting to warm up, this fan will come in handy. It's small enough to throw in your car, purse or even your pocket. The fan lasts up to 12 hours per charge, depending on which of the five speeds you pick.

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      More Amazon Big Spring Sale home deals under $25

      Keep checking back for updates, as we'll be adding more deals as they drop.

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      When will the Amazon Big Spring Sale happen?

      Over the last couple of years, Amazon's Big Spring Sale has happened in March. In 2024, the event ran from March 20 to March 25. And like 2025, this year it will run from March 25 to March 31.

      Do you need a Prime membership to shop the sale?

      No, a Prime membership isn't required to participate. That said, Prime members typically get access to exclusive deals and perks like two-day shipping. In previous years, several discounts were reserved specifically for subscribers.

      Will other retailers have a spring sale?

      Last year, we saw competitors like Best Buy, Target and Walmart offering their own version of spring sales. A lot of the deals offered at Amazon will be offered at other retailers as well, so you'll likely be able to pick your favorite and shop there.

      Canva May Have Just Cracked One of the Biggest Issues With AI Images

      Canva's newest AI feature is all about giving creators more control over AI, not less.

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      One of the biggest issues with AI image tools is that it's difficult to edit them after they're created. This is especially a hassle for people using AI in their work, who need to perfect small errors and customize a lot of images at once. Canva's newest AI update is the biggest swing at a solution we've seen yet.

      Canva's new Magic Layers feature can analyze and break down AI images into an editable format. You can upload any AI image -- you don't have to make it in Canva, though you could -- and the AI design model will transform it into a project you can edit as you normally would. It sounds basic, but the tech behind it is more complex. It involves recognizing and differentiating between pixels from the different elements of a design, like the background, characters, text and so on.

      The Magic Layers feature "bridges that gap from turning the flat image, which you can get from other AI tools, making it into a fully structured, editable design," said Anna Wood, head of product marketing at Canva. Once the program can understand and break down your AI image into its individual elements, you can edit each one exactly the way you want, she said.

      For example, suppose a marketing agency needs to make 10 different versions of the same campaign poster, each customized to a specific city. Using Magic Layers, you could upload the AI-created design, have the AI analyze it, usually in less than a minute, and Canva will turn your design into a traditional Canva project.

      The app uses contextual awareness of the image to create layers, using AI to fill in the gaps between elements that were previously covered up. This allows you to change the background color, apply photo filters and change text -- simple edits that take seconds in Canva but are nearly impossible to get an AI image generator to replicate consistently. 

      The new magic layers tool is available for all Canva users beginning on Wednesday.

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      Canva's magic layers may solve a big problem for AI creators.

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      Why this matters to creators

      Canva, like Adobe and every other creative software company, has been on a years-long journey to integrate AI. The appeal of Canva is similar to that of creative AI: Both say they can make it easy for beginners, or those of us who are less artistically inclined, to create professional-looking content without a lot of technical knowledge. Canva has won over fans for its easy-to-use editing suite, while creative AI remains much more controversial among creators.

      For those who do want to use AI, Canva's multilayer model is an important step forward. 

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      This update is a step toward making practical AI for creators. Much of the earlier years of creative AI were about teaching creators tricks to create the best results -- writing the best prompt, tweaking settings, switching models and so on. Now, with newer AI technology able to process static AI images into a new, editable format, creators can stop wasting time regenerating bad results and make the changes they want themselves. 

      This current moment in the evolution of creative AI is unique. Other, non-creative AI companies are encouraging people to hand off certain tasks to AI agents like Claude Cowork. But creators want more hands-on control, not less. Technology like Canva's magic layers gives them that power. It's likely to make a big difference in how an individual creator, business or even a big corporation like a film studio decides whether to invest in AI. 

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      44 of the Best Movies on Netflix You Should Stream Now

      Catch up on this year's Oscar winners and more!

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      It seems like Netflix's presence at award shows gets bigger every year, and the 2026 Academy Awards have proven that the streamer is a force to be reckoned with. Six Netflix original films earned 18 nominations this year, taking home seven, including for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song for KPop Demon Hunters, Best Documentary Short for All The Empty Rooms, and Best Live Action Short for The Singers. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein also took home three technical awards for Best Production Design, Costume Design and makeup and Hairstyling.

      The streaming giant's combination of original films and a diverse library from other studios makes it a reliable source of entertainment, although it can sometimes be hard to narrow down what to watch, but with the Oscars behind us, now's the time to catch up on some of the award-winners you might have missed.

      If you're looking for a new series to watch, peruse our picks for the best TV shows to watch on Netflix.

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      All The Empty Rooms (2025)

      In the Oscar-winning documentary short, All The Empty Rooms, CBS News reporter Steve Hartman and photographer Lou Bopp embark on a cross-country trip to visit and memorialize the bedrooms of children who were killed in school shootings. It's a hard watch, to be sure, but a necessary reminder that we can be doing more to prevent future tragedies. 

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      Blue Moon (2025)

      Blue Moon was released in theaters in 2025 and received two Oscar nods this year, one for Ethan Hawke's lead performance as songwriter Lorenz Hart and another for Best Original Screenplay. In the film, a depressed Hart struggles to accept the success of his former songwriting partner Richard Rodgers (played by Andrew Scott). Bobby Cannavale and Margaret Qualley also co-star. The film, directed by Richard Linklater, marks his ninth film collaboration with Hawke. 

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      The Singers (2026)

      The Singers is a film adaptation of a 19th-century short story written by Ivan Turgenev about a group of pub-goers who turn their depressing night of boozing into an impromptu sing-off. The Oscar-winning short film stars a group of relative unknowns whose singing talents were discovered via social media, and was directed by Sam A. Davis. (In a rare and surprising Oscars moment, The Singers actually tied for their award with another nominee, Two People Exchanging Saliva, which is available to watch on YouTube.)

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      KPop Demon Hunters (2025)

      The Netflix original animated film KPop Demon Hunters premiered in June and quickly rose through the ranks to become the platform's most-watched original film of all time. The film, about a KPop group that performs by day and hunts demons in their downtime, has a soundtrack that's already been certified Platinum thanks to hits like "Golden" and "Soda Pop." The film stars Arden Cho, May Hong and Ji Young Yoo as the titular girl group tasked with fighting off a demonic boy band. (Can't get enough of the movie? Check out the theatrical sing-along version and lyric videos that are also available to stream.) The film was also honored with two Golden Globes this year for Best Original Song and Best Animated Motion Picture and won Oscars in those same categories at this year's ceremony.

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      Frankenstein (2025)

      Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein received nine Oscar nominations this year and took home three. The film, a reimagining of the Mary Shelley classic, is pure del Toro, filled with the dark, fantastical style the director is known for. It stars Oscar Isaac as the mad scientist Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi nabbed an Oscar nomination for his turn as the Monster. 

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      Train Dreams (2025)

      Joel Edgerton stars in Train Dreams, an Oscar-nominated drama that has won awards at several film festivals and the Independent Spirit Awards this year. The film takes place roughly a century ago; Edgerton stars as Robert Grainier, a logger in the Pacific Northwest struggling to build a life for himself and his family. The story is adapted from the novella of the same name by Denis Johnson and costars Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon and William H. Macy.

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      Boyhood (2014)

      Richard Linklater's Boyhood was filmed over a span of 12 years, from 2002 until 2013, and chronicles in real time, the adolescence of a young boy named Mason (Ellar Coltrane) as he grows up. Clocking in at nearly three hours, the film feels documentary-like as it shows its characters in real-life settings discussing current events of the time. (It was scripted as filming went along.) The result is refreshingly original and moving. Ethan Hawke, Patricia Arquette and Lorelai Linklater (Richard Linklater's daughter) co-star.

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      Fall (2022)

      Adventure-loving friends Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) and Hunter (Virginia Gardner) decide to climb up a decommissioned 2,000-foot radio tower in the middle of the desert. Cell signals are weak, help is out of reach. So when the ladder to the tower breaks after they reach the summit, they find themselves trapped with no way down. Facing the elements, vertigo, and dehydration, they must figure out how to survive before gravity has its way with them.

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      Sicario (2015)

      Before he created Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan penned this great crime thriller starring Emily Blunt as an FBI agent trying to bring down the leader of a drug cartel. The film co-stars Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Victor Garber, and Daniel Kaluuya and just returned to Netflix after disappearing from the platform for several months.

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      Best in Show (2000)

      Christopher Guest directed Best in Show, a mockumentary about people entering the prestigious Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show. The largely improvised movie features an ensemble of actors who appear often in Guest's films: Eugene Levy, Parker Posey, Michael McKean and, of course, Catherine O'Hara. (The movie is so beloved that O'Hara, who died on Jan. 30, was actually honored with a tribute at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Feb. 3.) The film will be available on Netflix through March 31.

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      Casino Royale (2006)

      The debate over which actor is the best James Bond has existed for decades but you can decide for yourself who's the superior 007 now that Netflix has dropped 25 James Bond movies from every era, including Goldfinger, From Russia With Love, No Time To Die and Casino Royale. (We've suggested Casino Royale here because if you like a modern action film, Daniel Craig's version of Bond, especially in Casino Royale, has it all: excitement, romance, glamour, high stakes card games... The film truly revived the franchise. Hot take alert!)

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      The Perfect Neighbor (2025)

      Directed and produced by Geeta Gandbhir, The Perfect Neighbor is a harrowing documentary about the killing of Ajike Owens, a Florida woman who was shot to death on June 2, 2023, by her neighbor, Susan Louise Lorincz. The film's use of police body camera footage and 911 calls lay out the neighborhood disputes stemming from Lorincz's erratic and unsettling behavior and the escalating tension that led to the killing.

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      Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (2018)

      Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the first animated Spider-Man feature in the Marvel canon, and the film follows Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) as he becomes the new Spider-Man and teams up with other Spider-People from various parallel universes to save his universe from the Kingpin (voiced by Liev Schreiber). The film's other Spider-Men are played by Jake Johnson, John Mulaney, Kimiko Glenn and Nicolas Cage. Tthe rest of the cast is top-notch, too.

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      Jay Kelly (2025)

      George Clooney and Adam Sandler received Golden Globe nominations for their performances in Noah Baumbach's Jay Kelly, which arrived on Netflix this December. Clooney stars as the title character, a movie star grappling with his age, career and relationships during a trip to Europe. 

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      The Sting (1973)

      The 1973 Oscar-winner The Sting stars Robert Redford and Paul Newman, who reunite with director George Roy Hill, with whom they previously collaborated on the wildly successful Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. In The Sting, Redford and Newman are two grifters who plot to con a mob boss, played by Robert Shaw. Set amid the Great Depression, with a ragtime score from Marvin Hamlisch, the film is a memorable classic -- catch it before it leaves on March 31.

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      Train To Busan (2016)

      In the great horror thriller Train to Busan, a father finds himself trapped on a train from Seoul to Busan that's filled with zombies. As he tries to protect his daughter and escape from the infected, the film delivers pulse-pounding thrills and has been lauded as one of the best zombie movies of the past few years.

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      Priscilla (2023)

      Sofia Coppola directed the 2023 biopic Priscilla, which is about the life of a young Priscilla Presley who was just a teen when she met her future husband, Elvis Presley. Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi portray the volatile couple in this Golden Globe-nominated film. If you're a fan of their performances, they also appear in two other Netflix originals on our list -- Spaeny co-stars in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, and Elordi plays the creature in Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein.

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      Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (2025)

      Daniel Craig returns for a third time as Benoit Blanc in the newest film in the Knives Out mystery series, Wake Up Dead Man. This time around, the charming detective has been summoned to a small town in New York to investigate the death of a monsignor at a small church, and everyone in the sprawling A-list ensemble is a suspect. The film co-stars Glenn Close, Andrew Scott, Josh O'Connor, Mila Kunis, Kerry Washington and others. Why not make it a double feature and watch 2022's Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, also on Netflix, while you're at it?

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      Godzilla Minus One (2023)

      Godzilla Minus One is an Academy Award-winning Japanese-language movie written and directed by Takashi Yamazaki. Set in 1945, the story centers around Kōichi Shikishima, a young pilot dealing with PTSD in a post-World War II era. After surviving an encounter with Godzilla, he and others realize the kaiju is gearing up to attack Tokyo. A sequel to the Sony film has also just been announced; Godzilla Minus Zero is expected in theaters in late 2026.

      Watch Godzilla Minus One on Netflix

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      Ip Man (2008)

      Ip Man is one of the most iconic martial arts film franchises of the past two decades. Starring Hong Kong martial arts master Donnie Yen (maybe you recognize him as Caine, the blind assassin in John Wick: Chapter 4), Ip Man and its sequels are the biographical films about the life of Yip Man, the kung fu master who famously taught Bruce Lee. Blending biography, drama and action all together, Ip Man and its three sequels have been critically acclaimed and are beloved entries to Hong Kong cinema. Catch them now before they leave the platform on April 4.

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      28 Years Later (2025)

      28 Years Later is the third film in the zombie series about a viral outbreak that has ravaged England and placed it under quarantine with almost no contact with the rest of the world. Though the first film, 2002's 28 Days Later, just left Netflix, you can still catch 28 Years Later, about a young boy who ventures away from the safety of his village and has his first encounter with "the infected." It's expected that the fourth film in the franchise, the recently released 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, will drop on the platform at some point this year, too. 

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      Amy (2015)

      The 2015 documentary Amy is a snapshot of a life lost too soon. Amy Winehouse was a singular talent, but her struggles with substance abuse became too overwhelming, and she died from alcohol poisoning in 2011. Amy, directed by Asif Kapadia, uses home movies and rarely seen footage of young Amy as she developed her voice and kicked off a career that would be far too short.  

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      The Hurt Locker (2008)

      Released in 2008, The Hurt Locker won six Academy Awards, including those for Best Picture and Best Director (Kathryn Bigelow was the first woman ever to receive the award). The film, which co-stars Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie, Brian Geraghty and Ralph Fiennes, follows a team of soldiers who defuse and dispose of explosives while deployed in Iraq. The film was critically lauded for its depiction of the stress and psychological toll of war. Catch it now before it leaves the platform on March 30.

      Netflix

      Rebel Ridge (2024)

      Netflix original Rebel Ridge snagged an Emmy this year for Best Television Movie. The action film stars Aaron Pierre as an ex-Marine who, in an attempt to post bail for his cousin, has the bail money stolen by corrupt cops, and the ordeal turns into an action-packed, thrilling showdown. Don Johnson has evolved from playing suave cops like Sonny Crockett in Miami Vice to morally compromised officers of the law these days, and in Rebel Ridge, he's earned accolades for playing a wickedly corrupt Louisiana police chief at the heart of the film.

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      The Old Guard (2020)

      Based on the comic book by Greg Rucka, the action-fantasy The Old Guard stars Charlize Theron as one of a group of immortal mercenaries who are able to regenerate even after being killed. When they're tracked down and hunted by a pharmaceutical company that intends to study them, they fight back in an effort to protect themselves. The first film, released in 2020, was such a success that a sequel, The Old Guard 2, premiered in 2025 with Uma Thurman cast as Theron's newest adversary.

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      One of Them Days (2025)

      One of Them Days is pure comedy gold. It's the perfect (R-rated) film when you're looking for something silly and fun and packed with great jokes and performances. The movie is part of the "desperate best friends embark on a mission with a deadline" genre (see also: Booksmart, Plan B) as best friends Dreux (Kiki Palmer) and Alyssa (SZA in her film debut) try to track down the rent money that was stolen by Alyssa's boyfriend before the end of the day. When they realize the money is gone, they desperately try to make all the money they need in one day, leading them to sell a pair of stolen Jordans and stage an art show to sell some of Alyssa's paintings. The film, which arrived on Netflix in March, features hilarious cameos from Katt Williams, Janelle James and Lil Rel Howery. Rumor has it a sequel is in the works.

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      Ballerina (2023)

      Netflix's K-drama collection has a few hidden gems, including Ballerina, a 2023 revenge story about a former bodyguard seeking justice for her friend. Jang Ok-ju stops at nothing to make the offenders pay in this action-packed thriller. (Just don't get this Ballerina confused with the recent release of the same name starring Ana de Armas, which is also an action-packed revenge story -- that one's not on Netflix, at least not yet.)

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      Rez Ball (2024)

      A powerful story about a high school basketball team in New Mexico, Rez Ball takes viewers on a journey with the Chuska Warriors. When a tragic event strikes the team, it faces challenges on and off the court -- but still aims for a championship title. Co-written by Sydney Freeland and Sterlin Harjo (co-creator of Reservation Dogs), the movie is based on the novel Canyon Dreams: A Basketball Season on the Navajo Nation. 

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      Hit Man (2024)

      The 2024 action comedy was one of several movies starring Glen Powell that helped cement his leading-man status. The film, co-written by Powell and director Richard Linklater, stars Powell as a nerdy professor drawn into an undercover investigation. Disguising himself as a hitman, he adopts a new persona for each client -- until he falls for a woman (Adria Arjona) who hires him to kill her abusive husband.

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      My Octopus Teacher (2020)

      2020's My Octopus Teacher won an Oscar for best documentary feature for telling a personal and poignant story of the friendship between a man and an octopus he meets while diving. Filmed over the course of a year, Craig Foster documented the kinship he formed with the octopus who would repeatedly and playfully approach him. The film explores the often unseen personality of a creature found in the wild who ends up giving Foster insight into nature and his own relationships. If you're inspired by the natural world, the film's director Pippa Ehrlich's follow-up feature, Pangolin: Kulu's Journey, is on Netflix now, too.

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      The Only Girl In The Orchestra (2024)

      The Only Girl in the Orchestra won an Oscar in 2025 for best documentary short and you can catch the 35-minute film exclusively on Netflix. The film is the story of Orin O'Brien, the first woman hired to perform in the New York Philharmonic (by Leonard Bernstein, no less). Often ogled for her looks and singled out for attention because of her gender, she rose above it all, staying true to her creative principles to become one of the orchestra's most renowned musicians for decades.

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      1917 (2019)

      The critically lauded Oscar-winning film, 1917, directed by Sam Mendes about World War I, was remarkable for the fact that it was filmed with the intent of making it appear as though the entire movie was shot as two long, continuous takes. The movie stars George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman playing British soldiers traveling across a dangerous battle zone rigged by Germans in an effort to deliver a message to their superiors warning them of an impending attack. The film's stellar supporting cast includes Andrew Scott, Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Strong and Richard Madden.

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      Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)

      Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is dedicated to the memory of Chadwick Boseman, who made his final screen appearance in the film before his death in 2020. The film stars Boseman as Levee Green, a member of blues singer Ma Rainey's band (Viola Davis), and takes place amid one of the band's conflict-ridden and turbulent recording sessions in 1920s Chicago. Taylour Paige, Colman Domingo and Glynn Turman co-star in the film that was adapted from August Wilson's 1982 play.

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      His Three Daughters (2024)

      Genre: Drama
      Rating: R

      In His Three Daughters, Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen star as three estranged sisters who come together in their dying father's small New York apartment to care for him in his last days. Writer-director Azazel Jacobs coaxes some incredible performances out of each actress for this intimate, emotional and often funny study of family dynamics.

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      Rustin (2023)

      Colman Domingo earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of civil rights activist Bayard Rustin in this film about a man whose legacy has often been overlooked in civil rights history. Bayard Rustin fought alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and helped organize the 1963 March on Washington and the Freedom Rides, among other major historic events. 

      Rustin's outspoken activism and homosexuality made him a target -- not just for political adversaries but sometimes even among his allies. The film explores the life of a man whose legacy has long been overlooked.

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      Maestro (2023)

      This biographical film nabbed seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography and Best Picture. Maestro tells the story of conductor Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper) and his relationship with actor Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan). In addition to starring in the romance drama, Cooper also directed and co-wrote the film and produced it alongside Hollywood legends Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.

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      The Lost Daughter (2021)

      Based on the novel by Elena Ferrante, The Lost Daughter stars Olivia Colman as a woman traveling alone to a seaside resort where she observes a mother and daughter. They send her into a bit of a spiral, recalling her own experiences as a young mother. The screenplay was adapted and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal in her directorial debut.

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      Society of the Snow (2023)

      The award-winning film, Society of the Snow, is based on true events and adapted from the book of the same name. In 1972, a rugby team from Uruguay boarded a plane to Chile for a game. The plane crashed in the Andes mountains, leaving survivors to contend with injuries, illness, cold temperatures and death. Not everyone makes it and those facing death make agonizing choices to live.

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      The Greatest Night in Pop (2024)

      If you weren't around at the time, it's hard to explain just how huge We Are the World was. Recorded by a supergroup of popular musicians -- assembled on the fly on the night of the 1985 American Music Awards -- the charity single benefiting Ethiopian famine victims sold more than 20 million copies and featured the likes of Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Diana Ross. (It feels impossible to imagine so many megastars assembling in one room for something like this today.) 

      Luckily for us, there were cameras rolling the entire time as dozens of the world's most famous musicians pulled the epic all-night recording session. The recently departed Quincy Jones proves to be the night's true star, wrangling a studio full of nerves, egos and a little too much wine to produce something genuinely special.

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      Leave the World Behind (2023)

      An absorbingly unsettling psychological thriller, Leave the World Behind chronicles the strange events that arise during a family's getaway at an opulent rental home. A blackout renders their phones, TVs and other electronics useless and two strangers show up at the door. TikTok has been flooded with clips and analyses of this apocalypse movie, with people reflecting on potential "hidden messages" and real-life parallels. Check it out and see what you make of it.

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      Nimona (2023)

      This animated drama, based on the graphic novel of the same name, is set in a futuristic medieval world, in which a knight (Riz Ahmed) is framed for a crime. A shapeshifting teenager named Nimona (Chloë Grace Moretz) -- whom he's been trained to destroy -- may be his only hope for proving his innocence.

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      The Swimmers (2022)

      This biographical film tells the story of two sisters, Yusra (Nathalie Issa) and Sarah Mardini (Manal Issa), who escape war-torn Syria. Amid all the strife and upheaval, Yusra works toward her dream of swimming in the Olympics. It's a touching narrative of hope and survival.

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      All Quiet on the Western Front (2022)

      A World War I drama based on the classic novel of the same name, this epic depicts the horrors of war through the eyes of 17-year-old German soldier Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer). At first enthused about joining the army, in spite of his parents' wishes, Bäumer gets a violent wake-up call. All Quiet on the Western Front was a dominating force at the 95th Annual Academy Awards, as it was nominated for nine Oscars and ultimately walked away with four, including best international feature film.

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      Roma (2018)

      Alfonso Cuarón's Roma nabbed him the best director Oscar in 2018 (the film earned two other Oscars that year, too), a first for a foreign-language film. Its inclusion in the award show marked the first time a film distributed by a streaming platform was eligible for major awards. The film, set in the early 1970s, stars Yalitza Aparicio as the live-in housekeeper for a wealthy Mexico City family as she deals with her own pregnancy, the troubles within the family she works for and the escalating political turmoil in the city around her.

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