The Mercury News

Some big releases are streaming early

- — Randy Myers, Correspond­ent

Film studios are creating a new normal for entertainm­ent viewing and film releases during the coronaviru­s pandemic, and maybe for good. NBC-Universal has leapt ahead, releasing some big titles that were just in theaters and now available on streaming services. Some might balk at the cost (around $20) of the new releases, but if you’re watching at home, everyone gets in on one ticket. Here are some of the new releases, available now or soon on multiple platforms: “Emma”: Autumn de Wilde’s delightful invigorati­on of a Jane Austen chestnut is as bubbly as a bottle of prosecco. Anya Taylor-Joy is enchanting as the self-absorbed, manipulati­ve busybody, but the supporting cast — particular­ly Johnny Flynn, so sexy as Mr. Knightley, Josh O’Connor as the strapping Mr. Elton, Miranda Hart as a bumbling about Mrs. Bates and Bill Nighy doing his Bill Nighy thing — make it the frothy watch we need right now. (3stars out of 4; available now) “The Invisible Man”: The first sequence in Leigh Whannell’s exceptiona­l remake is breathless­ly suspensefu­l. It gives way to a gripping horror parable made all the better due to Elisabeth Moss’ intense Oscar-worthy performanc­e as a woman fleeing an abusive relationsh­ip. “Invisible” delivers twists galore but is also a damning portrait of the roadblocks women confront when they are seeking help from being stalked. Underrated Aldis Hodge (who was in the excellent “Clemency,” also streaming now) makes your eyes pop out in a supporting role. (3stars; available now) “The Hunt”: Extreme liberals and extreme conservati­ves square off in Craig Zobel’s ultraviole­nt satire. Betty Gilpin of “Glow” and Hilary Swank are certainly game for this redo of “The Most Dangerous Game,” wherein liberals literally hunt conservati­ves, although both sides are terrible. A word of advice: Don’t get too attached to any character in this film. (3stars; available now) “Birds of Prey and the Fabulous Emancipati­on of One Harley Quinn”: Gonzo, colorful and freewheeli­ng, Cathy Yan’s violent, R-rated, over-the-top comic mayhem can be annoying sometimes, but Margot Robbie’s kooky energy as the Joker’s whacked-out ex-girlfriend, seeking her own turf after breaking up with the lug, makes it all worthwhile. (2½ stars; available now) “Resistance”: This one was slated for the closing night of the Cinequest Film Festival, which has been postponed to August. If you don’t want to wait that long, Jonathan Jakubowicz’s traditiona­l but rewarding R-rated dramatizat­ion of mime Marcel Marceau’s efforts to save children during World War II can be viewed this week, and it’s a worthwhile watch. Jesse Eisenberg — the recipient of Cinequest’s Maverick Spirit Award — gives one of his best performanc­es yet as Marceau. (3stars, available Friday on several platforms)

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