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THE BULLETIN • JANUARY 21 - 27, 2021
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“Movie: Penguin Bloom”
Bonding with an injured bird her kids
brought home helps a woman (Naomi
Watts, “Chuck”) paralyzed in a freak
accident find emotional healing in this
2020 drama from director from Glendyn
Ivin (“The Cry,” “Safe Harbour”).
Andrew Lincoln (“The Walking Dead”),
Jacki Weaver (“Silver Linings Playbook”)
and Gia Carides (“This Isn’t Funny”) are
also in the talented cast. (ORIGINAL)
“50M2”
This drama series from Turkey follows
the adventures of a hitman who hides
out in a vacant tailor shop, where locals
mistake him for the late owner’s son,
an identity he decides to embrace with
life-changing results for all concerned.
Engin Ozturk, Aybuke Pusat, Ozgur
Emre Yildirim, Cengiz Bozkurt and Yigit
Kirazci head the cast. (ORIGINAL)
“Pretend It’s a City”
Writer, critic and quintessential New
Yorker Fran Lebowitz offers her
unfiltered opinions on everything to
do with her hometown in this limited
series from director Martin Scorcese
(“GoodFellas,” “The Wolf of Wall
Street”). Among the aspects of city life
coming into her crosshairs are tourists,
money, subways and the proper way of
walking in Times Square (because there
is an actual proper way). (ORIGINAL)
“We Are: The Brooklyn Saints”
From director/executive producer Rudy
Valdez (“The Sentence”), Imagine
Documentaries and Disarming Films
comes this four-part documentary series
that follows an inner-city youth football
program in East New York, Brooklyn,
that functions not only as a sport for its
age 7-13 members but also a family and
a vehicle for opportunity. (ORIGINAL)