Marlborough Express

To stream during self-isolation at home

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However, after looking through the lineups, Stuff has come up with six titles we believe offer something for everyone stuck in selfisolat­ion. the proverbial bodies buried to achieve it,’’ wrote The Film Stage’s Jared Mobarak.

The Hangover’s Ed Helms stars opposite Hidden Figures’ Taraji P Henson and newcomer Terrence Little Gardenhigh in this action-comedy from Stuber director Michael Dowse.

Helms plays police officer James Coffee, who, while enjoying his new relationsh­ip with Vanessa Manning, discovers her beloved 12-year-old son Kareem is plotting to get rid him – by any means necessary. documentar­y follows the adventures of Echo, a young bottlenose dolphin who can’t quite decide if it’s time to grow up and take on new responsibi­lities – or give in to his silly side and just have fun.

A hit in France, the Englishlan­guage version was to feature Owen Wilson, but instead, we now have Natalie Portman’s dulcet tones to listen to.

Debuting at January’s Sundance Film Festival, this drama is set in the chaotic aftermath of America’s 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Like director Greg Barker’s 2009 documentar­y on the same subject, it focuses on top UN diplomat Sergio Vieria de Mello, whose life hangs in the balance during the most treacherou­s mission of his career. Narcos’ Wagner Moura stars alongside Knives Out’s Ana de Armas.

In this animated family comedy, four siblings hatch a sneaky plan to send their selfish parents on holiday after they become convinced they’d be better off raising themselves.

The impressive vocal cast includes Ricky Gervais, Maya Rudolph, Terry Crews, Martin Short and Jane Krakowski.

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