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It’s not without its problems but extended runtime allows you to spend more time with the heroes who were first introduced in Justice League (Cyborg, Aquaman and Flash) and the big bad Steppenwolf, resulting in a far more coherent narrative start to finish. As it was suggested when the whole #ReleaseTheSnyderCut campaign kicked off, so much of what was left on the cutting room floor was vital to fleshing out both the heroes’ and the villains’ backstories. If you only watched the 2017 original, you probably wouldn’t have known that Ray Fisher’s Cyborg is the beating heart at the movie’s core, or that Steppenwolf’s desperate quest for acceptance makes his brutal demise a little bit tragic, and that Ezra Miller’s Flash is actually somewhat tolerable? If you do decide to suit up and check out Zack Snyder’s Justice League, we recommend breaking it up over a few nights. Zack Snyder’s version is split into six chapters for easy piecemeal viewing. Fraser’s most iconic role in the late 90s was Rick O’Connell, a roguish adventurer with a knack for vexing the reanimated high priest Imhotep in 1999’s The Mummy. The Mummy follows Rick, and the scholarly Carnahan siblings, in a quest to escape the clutches of decaying Egyptian warriors and scores of flesh-eating scarab beetles. It offers plenty of chuckles and some genuinely thrilling chase sequences that hold up to this day. The successful Ghost Protocol was followed by two even better spy-thriller escapades: Rogue Nation (2016) and Fallout (2018). Now, the entire series is available to marathon on Binge. Rewatching Back to the Future is a solid reminder of what made Robert Zemeckis’s sci-fi adventure such a riot in the first place. The stakes are high, the comedy is broad, and the special effects/soundtrack have aged wonderfully. Both the original and its sequel are available to stream on Binge. The prickly, but loveable Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), the level-headed and whip-smart Dr. Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), and the shirtless Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) were perfectly cast in their roles as scientists and surrogate parents. While the original is still the greatest, the Goldblum-led Lost World can get it too. And there’s a bit of fun to be had with the rebooted World series even if the principal cast lacks the same charm. In Knives Out, Daniel Craig plays a deep-fried private detective from down South who’s fixin’ for answers when he’s paid anonymously to investigate the murder of Harlan Thrombey, a celebrated mystery author with a huge estate and various family members who would love a piece of the fortune. It’s the sort of movie you think you’ve figured out in the first 20 minutes before being taken on a rollercoaster of twists, turns and spicy intrigue. Maximus Decimus and his storied tale of revenge treat viewers to a grand banquet of action, and a goblet of betrayal and intrigue to wash it all down with. Crowe’s killing machine Maximus and the Phoenix’s villainous Commodus are the highlights here, but it also stars the late Oliver Reed and Richard Harris in supporting roles. Diggler’s hidden… talent turns him into an overnight pornographic superstar. Boogie Nights details his rise to fame throughout the 70s, and his subsequent downfall in the 80s. Boogie Nights is a must-watch if you like sprawling star-studded dramas. Slumdog Millionaire is a romance story at heart, but the journey there is filled with loads of action and drama. If you somehow missed this chilling horror reboot in the early days of lockdown (when it cost a full $30 to rent), then do yourself a favour and check it out on Binge. In a plot that— now that I think about it— starts a lot like HBO’s Made for Love (streaming on Stan), Elizabeth Moss plays Cecilia Kass, an architect married to a controlling and abusive tech genius who decides to make her escape in the film’s riveting opening. Weeks later, Cecilia hears news of her ex-husband Adrian’s suicide but after years of manipulation, she refuses to believe he’s dead. Cecilia’s suspicions are confirmed when she is seemingly haunted by the invisible spectre of her violent and vengeful ex-husband. The Invisible Man is directed by Australia’s Leigh Whannell (Saw), whose experience filming 2018’s sci-fi action romp Upgrade perfectly compliments his flair for horror. Sam Raimi’s first Evil Dead film is a far cry from the cult icon Ash Williams we know today. For a movie that involved demonically possessed trees, The Evil Dead is a comparatively straightforward cabin-in-the-woods horror flick about a group of teens fighting a supernatural force. It’s not until Evil Dead II where Raimi ramps up the weirdness and begins the journey to the grizzled, boomstick-slinging Ash Williams we know today. Evil Dead II was also available on Binge at launch but has since been removed. 

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