![]() ![]() And if you’ve already seen it, you’re probably anxious to watch it again. If, for some reason, you never saw “Top Gun: Maverick,” now’s the perfect time. Even more harrowing: he’s got to figure out a way to connect with the son he never had.īoth a triumph of technical filmmaking prowess and emotional storytelling, “Top Gun: Maverick” is flawlessly directed by Joseph Kosinski from an Oscar-nominated script by Cruise’s frequent collaborator Christopher McQuarrie that mixes machismo and genuine heart. Maverick has to get them ready for a potential suicide mission in enemy airspace. There, he trains a new group of pilots, including Rooster (Miles Teller), the son of his fallen comrade Goose (Anthony Edwards), who died tragically in the first movie. “ Top Gun: Maverick,” improbably a “Top Gun” sequel released 35 years after the original, follows Pete “Maverick” Mitchell (Tom Cruise), who still gets in trouble for hotdogging (this time in an experimental jet) and as a demotion of sorts gets sent back to the Top Gun academy where he made his name. One of last year’s biggest movies was also one of its best. – Adam Chitwood “Top Gun: Maverick” (2022) Paramount Pictures Talkies are on the horizon and everyone’s trying to figure out where Hollywood goes next, while still keeping the party alive. The sprawling, depraved epic is set in 1920s Hollywood and follows the trajectories of three main characters – Margot Robbie goes from unknown to vamp Brad Pitt is an aging movie star with a bad drinking habit and Diego Calva is an outsider who gets invited to the party. ![]() ![]() Maligned by many upon release, Oscar-winning “La La Land” and “First Man” director Damien Chazelle’s old Hollywood-set “ Babylon” seems destined to pick up a cult following. Haleigh Foutch “Babylon” (2022) Paramount Pictures From Wes Craven’s genre-redefining 1996 original to the 2022 reboot that made it a buzzy horror hit once again, “Scream” has endured as one of the most consistent - and consistently quotable - slasher franchises in movie history, from the unforgettable cold opens to the parade of iconic characters. If you’re looking to get caught up before the latest installment in the recently revived “Scream” franchise, you’ll have to head to Paramount+, where you’ll find all five of the previous movies streaming. ![]()
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