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After a hopefully relaxed new year and holiday period, hopefully you’ve had a chance to catch up on your streaming habits, because January 2024 sees us start another year of great content.
Streaming services likeNetflixandAmazon Prime Videohave been working overtime to help you start 2024 with a your new favourite movie. Here are the 5 biggest releases this January across both platforms.
1. Foe
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(Image credit: Amazon MGM Studios)
Foeis a peculiar one. Only released in late 2023, it is now streaming on Prime Video as anAmazonoriginal. Despite the two leads and a director responsible for the excellentLion,it failed to strike a chord with critics. Audiences have loved it more however and the track record of the talent involved mean it’s worth a chance.
2. Dune
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(Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)
With the second instalment set to release later this year, it’s great timing forNetflixto add the first of Denis Villeneuve’sDunemovies. This is about as sci-fi as sci-fi gets and it’s all the better for it.
Life on the planet Arraksis may be harsh, but it’s also beautiful. This is a visual feast for the eyes with an equally stunning cast including Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Austin Butler, Oscar Isaac, Javier Bardem and Rebecca Ferguson.
At two hours and 35 minutes it’s a long one, but with the March release pf the sequel getting ever closer, it’s a great time for a refresher or a first dive into the world ofDune.
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3. Locke
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(Image credit: A24)
Lockeis a superbly simple movie that is fresh toAmazon PrimeVideo. From the creator ofPeaky Blinderscomes a whole movie of Tom Hardy driving and making phone calls. He plays Ivan Locke, a construction worker who’s infidelity slowly causes his life to fall apart.
Driving from Birmingham to London he has to manage calls from his bosses, wife, children and the soon to be mother of his new child as he faces up to what he’s done. Hardy is superb in this unique one-location film that seems almost like a play at times. With 91% onRotten Tomatoes, you can’t go wrong.
4. Good Grief
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(Image credit: Netflix)
A new Netflix original film from Dan Levy (star ofSchitt’s Creek)Good Griefis a tender comedy drama debut from the actor/director.
As the name suggests, this is a film about loss. Levy plays Marc a man who seemingly has it all, a rewarding career as an illustrator, a lush house and a loving husband Oliver (who also looks like Luke Evans). When tragedy strikes however, Marc leans on his two best friends (Ruth Negga and Himesh Patel) to see him through the hardship. Over the course of his mourning however, Marc learns that his husband wasn’t always honest with him. Wendy Ide gave it four stars inThe Guardian, which is high praise.
5. The Favourite
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(Image credit: Searchlight Pictures)
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