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Trailers of the Week: ‘Coming 2 America,’ ‘Moxie,’ ‘The Nevers,’ and More

From the supernatural in Victorian Era London to the rebellion of riot grrrl — your week in movie and TV trailers

‘Coming 2 America’: Eddie Murphy Returns to Queens in New Trailer

Much-anticipated sequel to 1988 comedy premieres March 5th on Amazon

Trailers of the Week: ‘Burn It All,’ ‘Firefly Lane,’ ‘I Care a Lot,’ and More

From the pain and joy of a 30-year friendship to a woman determined to break an organ smuggling ring — your week in movie and TV streaming trailers

‘Education’: Steve McQueen Exposes the Poverty Embedded in the British School System

The final film in the five-part 'Small Axe' series explores the humiliations of the system for minorities and immigrants

‘It’s About a Certain Kind of Blackness’: Steve McQueen on the Making of ‘Small Axe’

The director discusses his five-film opus tracing the experience of West Indian immigrants and their families in late-Sixties through early-Eighties London

‘Alex Wheatle’ Is the Fourth Film in Steve McQueen’s Exceptional ‘Small Axe’ Series

The film follows the protagonist as he learns to get in touch with his roots as a young black man born of Jamaican parents

‘I’m Your Woman’ Review: The Marvelous Mrs. Criminal

Rachel Brosnahan is the wife of a thief who's forced to go on the run with her child in this intriguing spin on pulp crime dramas

In ‘Red White, and Blue,’ Steve McQueen Exhibits One of His Most Exciting Modes as a Director: Cool Anger

The third film in his pentalogy stars John Boyega as a representation of frustrated, upstanding, rational black masculinity

The Dance Floor Is Always at the Center of Steve McQueen’s ‘Lovers Rock’

The second chapter of the five-film Small Axe, in which Steve McQueen attempts to excavate glimpses of black British life from the Sixties through the Eighties, is rooted in reggae

‘Zappa’ Review: A Modernist Mozart Who Happened to Be a Rock Star

An exhaustive new documentary on Frank Zappa offers up a portrait of an artist as a walking contradiction
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