Netflix, Prime Video are offering new movies for their viewers. Cinephiles will be able to enjoy films on the OTT streaming giants. These movie are 'Unfrosted', and 'The Holdovers'. Jerry Seinfeld has been very picky about his post-'Seinfeld' projects, but the comedian stars in, co-writes and directs the new Netflix comedy 'Unfrosted' (streaming Friday). The film, an origin story for the Pop-Tart, is as stocked with comic talent as it is ridiculousness. Melissa McCarthy, Jim Gaffigan, Amy Schumer, Hugh Grant and many others co-star in Seinfeld’s satire of Kellogg’s and Post in a heated raced to create a new breakfast treat.
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If you missed «The Holdovers», Alexander Payne's Oscar-winning ’70s-set boarding school comic drama, the film arrives Monday on Prime Video. The film was nominated for five Oscars, including best actor for Paul Giamatti, and went home with one: best supporting actress for Da’Vine Joy Randolph. Giamatti stars as a curmudgeonly teacher tasked with watching a student (Dominic Sessa) over Christmas break.
«Documenting Police Use of Force» is the result of a three-year investigation by PBS' 'Frontline', The Associated Press and Howard Center for Investigative Journalism examining deaths that have followed police use of tactics known as “less-lethal force.” Though tactics like prone restraint are meant to be less deadly than firearms, the investigation found that their use, or misuse, led to more than 1,000 deaths over 10 years — often in