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Last Night in Soho (2021)
Still Dancing in My Mind
I don't often feel the need to share my thoughts on films, but considering 'Last Night in Soho' hasn't left my mind since I exited the theater, it feels necessary. To categorize this solely as a horror is unfair, it's a movie filled with mindbogglingly brilliant camera work and performances from all involved. And although horror elements are present, it feels like this movie is almost a genre of its own borrowing from nostalgia and psychological thrillers. While Anya-Taylor Joy is mesmerizing in anything she does, Thomasin McKenzie is the one to watch in this movie. She channels the '60s starlets her character Eloise emulates with such precision, you can't help but be in awe. This is a movie worth watching, not just once, but many times.
Selena: The Series (2020)
Part 1's an Overall Good Time
While it may be called Selena, the series is really about the Quintanilla family's journey together. Beginning with the Queen of Tejano music's birth and following their various struggles and successes, this show will leave a smile on your face. Along with embracing the family's Mexican American roots, the musical moments will reignite your love for Selena y Los Dinos' songs and have you wishing against reality that a happier ending was on the horizon 25 years after the superstar's tragic end. Part 1 is feel-good family fare just in time for the holiday binge season, but you may shed a nostalgic tear or two.
Little Voice (2020)
A Sweetly Musical NYC Tale
Don't listen to negative reviews when it comes to this delightful and charming series. Along with presenting relevant stories and themes, Little Voice beautifully highlights the city it's set in and has the perfect balance of an underdog story filled with light and heavy moments. Oh, and along with getting a season of episodes, you're essentially treated to an entire album of gorgeous original music from Sara Bareilles. What's not to love?