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“Amsterdam” (R) -- Talk about a star-studded cast in writer-director David O. Russell’s latest release! Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, Chris Rock, Robert De Niro and Taylor Swift are only a few of the A-list names you’ll see in this comedy thriller. Although it’s considered a box office bomb after its quick stint in theaters, “Amsterdam” will release Dec. 6 for at-home viewers to decide for themselves. The film follows three friends who get accused of killing a retired U.S. general after fleeing the scene where the murder was committed. To clear their names, the trio attempts to uncover the truth, finding that the truth is much larger than anyone ever thought. (HBO Max)

“Bullet Train” (R) -- Here’s another film with a mountain of star power. Starring Brad Pitt, Joey King, Michael Shannon, Sandra Bullock and Latin superstar Bad Bunny, “Bullet Train” takes place in a singular night as a bullet train travels throughout Japan. Pitt portrays a havoc-wreaking, yet effective assassin tasked with the simple mission of retrieving a suitcase. The owners of the suitcase, a pair of assassin brothers named Lemon and Tangerine, plan to deliver the suitcase to a Russian mafia boss, as well as deliver the boss’ son. About a thousand different variables no one could’ve ever predicted ensue from the train’s first stop to its last stop at Kyoto. This not-for-the-faint-hearted action comedy will keep you hanging on through every minute. Out now. (Netflix)

“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” (PG) -- Jeff Kinney’s children’s book series “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” had quite a moment when the first book was released back in 2007. Since then, Kinney has released 16 subsequent books. Film adaptation­s, like this one, have been made including two live-action films. Disney+ has found success with their animated adaptation­s, and the second animated film just released on the streaming platform. While the animation style for these films is a bit basic, the fundamenta­l story of how to navigate middle school awkwardnes­s remains entertaini­ng and a great family-friendly watch. (Disney+)

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Courtesy of Sony Pictures Bryan Tyree Henry and Brad Pitt star in “Bullet Train.”

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