MOVIES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2021 • THE BULLETIN GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 19 Walt Disney Pictures Reese Witherspoon, left, and Storm Reid in a scene from “A Wrinkle in Time” (2018). Continued from previous page out — even during a multi-episode arc when it looked like they might not. Stream it on ABC and Hulu or rent episodes from Amazon Prime, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube. ”Girls Trip” (2017) — In one of the fun- niest movies to be released in the past five years, it takes the raunchy comedy that is usually reserved for films starring men and gives the Flosse Posse the edge and does it brilliantly. The Posse of four best friends have drifted apart over the years have re- united to join successful Ryan (Regina Hall) on a trip to the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans where she will deliver the key- note. When all the ladies land in NOLA, they reconnect and reignite their wild sides through partying and romancing. Stream it on Hulu (with Live TV) or rent it from Am- azon Prime, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube. ”Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) — While the first of the “Sister Act” films is pretty solid, the second part is leaps and bounds better — though this could just be because I watched a lot more when I was a kid. In it, we reunite with Deloris/Sister Mary Clarence (Whoopi Goldberg) as she is urged to redon her habit to help teach in- ner-city teens music at a crumbling school that is in danger of shutting down. Deloris agrees and begins shaping the students into incredible singers as we find out more about new on DVD & Blu-ray e e Movies released the week of Feb. 23 “The Croods: A New Age,” “Redemption Day,” “Silk Road” and “The Last Vermeer” the tense relationship between star pupil Rita (Lauryn Hill) and her mother (Sheryl Lee Ralph). And through it all, the nuns have Deloris’ back and she has theirs and her students’. Stream it on Disney+ or rent it from Amazon Prime, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu or YouTube. ”Waiting to Exhale” (1995) — The story of four friends as they navigate love and changes in their relationships. Together they lend support to one another making it one of the quintessential women-support- ing-women stories out there. Each of their lives is different but the struggle to find a good man is universal between them. It’s uneven with its performances and the pac- ing but it was one of the first big films of the romantic genre to highlight an all-Black cast of women. It is also the theatrical directorial debut of future Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker. Rent it on Amazon Prime, Goo- gle Play, iTunes, Vudu, YouTube. e e Reporter: 541-383-0304, mwhittle@bendbulletin.com