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‘ The Glorias,’ ‘ Boys in the Band’ hit platforms

- Brian Truitt

New streaming movies are coming to entertain you and your family during socially distanced times. h This weekend, Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto head up a Netflix drama exploring gay men in the 1960s, women’s rights activist Gloria Steinem gets an Amazon biopic starring Julianne Moore and Alicia Vikander, scary stories are at the heart of a new Shudder horror comedy, and a filmmaker honors her father’s life in a Netflix documentar­y depicting many faux deaths. h If that’s not enough to get you online and watching movies, the American Black Film Festival is presenting a three- film Chadwick Boseman retrospect­ive on Saturday and Sunday, showcasing three of the late actor’s iconic roles: Jackie Robinson in “42,” James Brown in “Get On Up” and Thurgood Marshall in “Marshall.” The movies will be available on demand for free via ABFF PLAY. h Here’s a rundown of new movies hitting streaming and on- demand platforms this week, for every cinematic taste:

If you’re looking for a little Broadway at home: ‘ The Boys in the Band’

Directed by theater veteran Joe Mantello, this version of the stage play takes audiences back to New York City circa 1968 for a birthday party celebrated by a group of gay friends. Michael ( Parsons) hosts the shindig, which is full of dancing, revelry and banter until his old college roommate, the possibly closeted Alan ( Brian Hutchison), shows up and is the spark for a lot of tension and feelings revealed. Parsons and Quinto ( as birthday boy Harold) stand out in an intriguing drama about identity and prejudice.

Where to watch: Netflix

If you want to see a bunch of actresses play Gloria Steinem: ‘ The Glorias’

The feminist icon’s story is interestin­g enough on its own, but director Julie Taymor goes to some exceedingl­y trippy, downright strange and honestly distractin­g places to liven things up. Steinem’s travels during her life ( living like a nomad as a kid, spending time in India in her 20s) become a device that features Moore, Vikander, Lulu Wilson and Ryan Kiera Armstrong as various

Glorias – from her earliest years to an influential adulthood – and they even interact, including one extraordin­arily out- there sequence that marries misogyny and “The Wizard of Oz.”

Where to watch: Amazon

If you dig flicks with kids taking on monsters: ‘ Vampires vs. the Bronx’

There’s a fun horror comedy vibe a la “Lost Boys” and “Monster Squad” with this tale of three young New York pals ( Jaden Michael, Gerald W. Jones III, Gregory Diaz IV) who want to save the local bodega. A bigger problem, though, is the vamps ( or “suckheads,” as the kids call them) who’ve moved in under the guise of gentrification and want to take over the Bronx. Come for the heroic youngsters, stay for a cool adult supporting cast including Zoe Saldana, Shea Whigham and Cliff “Method Man” Smith.

h Where to watch: Netflix

If you’re a fan of ‘ SNL’ regular Chris Redd: ‘ Scare Me’

Ghoulish storytelli­ng is at the heart of the horror comedy starring Josh Ruben ( who also writes and directs) and Aya Cash as a pair of strangers staying in neighborin­g cabins in the Catskills who, when the power goes out, engage in an all- night battle of who can tell the most chilling tale. The competitio­n gets heated, especially when a horror- adoring pizza delivery guy ( Redd) shows up in this occasional­ly meta, often amusing start to the Halloween season.

Where to watch: Shudder

If you’re up for a thrilling history lesson: ‘ A Call to Spy’

Based on real- life figures, the immersive World War II drama focuses on Britain’s formation of a female spy network based in France as the Nazis are on the move and close to crossing the English

Channel. The film focuses on talented radio operator Noor Inayat Khan ( Radhika Apte); Virginia Hall ( Sarah Megan Thomas), the American spy ring leader with a wooden leg; and Vera Atkins ( Stana Katic), the Romanian- born Jewish recruiter who fights for her charges amid an internal political battle.

h Where to watch: Apple TV, Vudu, FandangoNO­W

If you’re down for a cool slice of indie sci- fi: ‘ 2067’

This dystopian treat imagines a world where climate change renders the air unbreathab­le and unfortunat­ely synthetic oxygen is causing widespread illness. Enter Ethan ( Kodi SmitMcPhee), an undergroun­d tunnel worker who’s summoned by a cryptic message from the future, volunteers for a death- defying, humanity- saving mission and gets catapulted time travel style into a very different world from his own. It’s a neat premise that’s melodramat­ic in spots but offers awesome visuals courtesy of director Seth Larney.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Vudu, FandangoNO­W

If you never want to go on vacation with your spouse again: ‘ Death of Me’

Maggie Q and Luke Hemsworth ( older bro of Chris and Liam) play a couple on an island getaway near Thailand who wake up with a hangover not rememberin­g anything that happened the night before.

They do have a video, however, which shows him murdering her. That’s a pretty fantastic premise for the horror flick directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (” Saw”) but the unfurling mystery and its denouement are ultimately bungled with a black magic bent that gets way too complicate­d.

Where to watch: Apple TV, Vudu, FandangoNO­W

If you’re in the mood for tons of blood and some laughs: ‘ 12 Hour Shift’

Angela Bettis, who came on horror fans’ radar in 2002’ s exceptiona­lly creepy “May,” impresses again as an Arkansas nurse who endures the most bonkers night ever in this gore- filled dark comedy. Bettis’ Nurse Mandy snorts coke and shuttles organs out of the hospital as a side gig, but when her demented cousin ( Chloe Farnworth) loses a kidney meant for the black market and they have to find a replacemen­t, it sparks a series of loony events involving a dimwitted cop ( Kit Williamson) and a killer convict ( David Arquette).

h Where to watch: Apple TV, Vudu, FandangoNO­W

If you’re yearning for a touching oddity: ‘ Dick Johnson Is Dead’

Equally moving and madcap, filmmaker Kirsten Johnson’s documentar­y is a celebratio­n of her 86- year- old psychiatri­st father’s life as dementia takes away bits and pieces of his mind. She also finds an amusing way to cope with loss, filming various cinematic “death” scenes starring her dad and a healthy dose of gallows humor.

Dick Johnson is an absolute charmer but also a thoughtful soul as he and his daughter navigate his condition while revisiting his late wife’s battle with Alzheimer’s.

h Where to watch: Netflix

 ?? SCOTT EVERETT WHITE/ NETFLIX ?? “The Boys in the Band” stars Jim Parsons ( center, with Robin de Jesús and Andrew Rannells) as the host of a party attended by gay men in 1968 New York City when a visitor from his past shows up.
SCOTT EVERETT WHITE/ NETFLIX “The Boys in the Band” stars Jim Parsons ( center, with Robin de Jesús and Andrew Rannells) as the host of a party attended by gay men in 1968 New York City when a visitor from his past shows up.
 ?? LD ENTERTAINM­ENT/ ROADSIDE ATTRACTION­S ?? Julianne Moore is one of several actresses who play Gloria Steinem over the course of her influentia­l life in the biopic “The Glorias.”
LD ENTERTAINM­ENT/ ROADSIDE ATTRACTION­S Julianne Moore is one of several actresses who play Gloria Steinem over the course of her influentia­l life in the biopic “The Glorias.”

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