Netflix has unveiled a massive lineup of original movies, shows, and library content for October — including the return of hit series “You,” a new film from Antoine Fuqua and Jake Gyllenhaal, and the addition of James Cameron’s perennial favorite “Titanic” to the streaming platform. Ahead, a brief look at the best movies and TV shows coming to Netflix in October 2021 before a glimpse at the full lineup of what’s new on Netflix.
“The Guilty” (October 1): Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, this thriller from director Antoine Fuqua was shot during the coronavirus pandemic and focuses on a disgraced cop (Gyllenhaal) who receives a mysterious 9-1-1- call.
“Titanic” (October 1): The most successful Best Picture winner of all-time at the box office, James Cameron’s king of the world is back on Netflix to indoctrinate an entirely new generation into the love story of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose...
“The Guilty” (October 1): Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, this thriller from director Antoine Fuqua was shot during the coronavirus pandemic and focuses on a disgraced cop (Gyllenhaal) who receives a mysterious 9-1-1- call.
“Titanic” (October 1): The most successful Best Picture winner of all-time at the box office, James Cameron’s king of the world is back on Netflix to indoctrinate an entirely new generation into the love story of Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose...
- 9/22/2021
- by Christopher Rosen
- Gold Derby
Title: Rejoice and Shout Director: Don McGlynn Featuring: Mavis Staples, Smokey Robinson, Ira Tucker, Willa Ward and many more Because of the very simple nature of the human voice, and what its sound means to us, music captures the human experience in a special way that other art forms cannot. If joy is nearly impossible to contrive, then listening to the joyous, excited and unblinkingly forthright celebration and expression of community, faith and gratitude to simply be alive can be a profoundly moving experience, one impractical to resist. Such are the life lessons communicated by Don McGlynn’s ‘Rejoice and Shout’, an exhaustively comprehensive documentary about the 200-year musical history of African-American Christianity....
- 6/11/2011
- by bsimon
- ShockYa
Reviewed by Bob Hill
(June 2011)
Directed by: Don McGlynn
Featuring: Smokey Robinson, Andrae Crouch, Mavis Staples, Ira Tucker, Marie Knight, Willa Ward and Ira Tucker Jr.
“Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.” –Psalms 33:3
This is the Deep South — Memphis, Tenn. Bible Country, USA. A land of crops and cotton, sweeping fields and schoolhouse churches. It’s a region that has seen more than its fair share of racial injustice and, more recently, natural catastrophe.
But all of that seems a million miles away come Sunday morning, drowned out by the sound of a million and one evangelicals, raising their voices in song.
It’s a time-honored tradition as old as the Negro spiritual itself, driven by an a capella harmony so powerful and true it’s come to represent both the struggle and salvation of African-Americans in the Bible Belt. It is the...
(June 2011)
Directed by: Don McGlynn
Featuring: Smokey Robinson, Andrae Crouch, Mavis Staples, Ira Tucker, Marie Knight, Willa Ward and Ira Tucker Jr.
“Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.” –Psalms 33:3
This is the Deep South — Memphis, Tenn. Bible Country, USA. A land of crops and cotton, sweeping fields and schoolhouse churches. It’s a region that has seen more than its fair share of racial injustice and, more recently, natural catastrophe.
But all of that seems a million miles away come Sunday morning, drowned out by the sound of a million and one evangelicals, raising their voices in song.
It’s a time-honored tradition as old as the Negro spiritual itself, driven by an a capella harmony so powerful and true it’s come to represent both the struggle and salvation of African-Americans in the Bible Belt. It is the...
- 5/31/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Network
Reviewed by Bob Hill
(June 2011)
Directed by: Don McGlynn
Featuring: Smokey Robinson, Andrae Crouch, Mavis Staples, Ira Tucker, Marie Knight, Willa Ward and Ira Tucker Jr.
“Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.” –Psalms 33:3
This is the Deep South — Memphis, Tenn. Bible Country, USA. A land of crops and cotton, sweeping fields and schoolhouse churches. It’s a region that has seen more than its fair share of racial injustice and, more recently, natural catastrophe.
But all of that seems a million miles away come Sunday morning, drowned out by the sound of a million and one evangelicals, raising their voices in song.
It’s a time-honored tradition as old as the Negro spiritual itself, driven by an a capella harmony so powerful and true it’s come to represent both the struggle and salvation of African-Americans in the Bible Belt. It is the...
(June 2011)
Directed by: Don McGlynn
Featuring: Smokey Robinson, Andrae Crouch, Mavis Staples, Ira Tucker, Marie Knight, Willa Ward and Ira Tucker Jr.
“Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.” –Psalms 33:3
This is the Deep South — Memphis, Tenn. Bible Country, USA. A land of crops and cotton, sweeping fields and schoolhouse churches. It’s a region that has seen more than its fair share of racial injustice and, more recently, natural catastrophe.
But all of that seems a million miles away come Sunday morning, drowned out by the sound of a million and one evangelicals, raising their voices in song.
It’s a time-honored tradition as old as the Negro spiritual itself, driven by an a capella harmony so powerful and true it’s come to represent both the struggle and salvation of African-Americans in the Bible Belt. It is the...
- 5/31/2011
- by admin
- Moving Pictures Magazine
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