A roundup of new shows Canadians should watch in July 2020
Welcome to a roundup of some of the original streaming content available on some of the services that, unlike Netflix, don’t feel a need to toss out 50 original productions in a month. In July, we’re starting to see more dominoes fall from the 2020 theatrical film season, as it becomes increasingly clear that it will be a while before movie theatres are able to open at full capacity.
he had talent as both writer and director, his acting schedule has usually been too busy for him to do either. But he wrote the screenplay for this World War II film, based on a novel by C.S. Forester . his first screenwriting credit in almost a decade, with directing duties going to Aaron Schneider . Forester’s story focuses on a recently-promoted U.S. Navy captain who must lead his ship safely through the North Atlantic while struggling with his own doubts about his fitness to lead, and flashing back to scenes from his life, including, as so often in war films, flashbacks that allow for a female character in what would otherwise be an all-male cast.From J.J.
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