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From viewing in a theater to right on your couch, here are some new releases for the weekend

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Returning to Paramount+ is the hit series “1923,” which explores the origins of the Dutton family and the Yellowstone ranch. This installment of the Yellowstone origin story introduces a new generation of the Dutton family and explores the early twentieth century. Film Critic Tony Toscano says, “1923 is as good a series as you can get. Masterfully written and acted, “1923” is a compelling continuation of the Yellowstone story.” He gives it an A and it’s rated TV-MA.

Streaming on Prime Video is the biblical series “House of David.” The series follows David from his life as a shepherd boy to being anointed King. Tony says, “House of David is a surprisingly well done biblical film mixing scripture with dramatic license to explore the life and times of King David.” He gives it a B and it’s not rated.

In selected theaters is the historical sports biopic “Queen of the Ring”. In a time when pro wrestling for women was illegal all over the United States a small town single mother, Mildred Burke, dominates America’s most masculine sport and becomes the first million dollar female athlete in history. Tony says, “Simply put, Queen of the Ring is a must-see film. Don’t miss this incredible true story on a big screen.” He gives it an A and it’s rated PG-13.

You can see Tony’s full interviews as well as much more movie content by going to screenchatter.com.

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‘No Other Choice’

Directed by Park Chan-wook (R)

★★★★

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U.S. Premiere Report:

#MSG Review: Free Flowing Chiru Fun

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It’s an easy, fun festive watch with a better first half that presents Chiru in a free-flowing, at-ease with subtle humor. On the flip side, much-anticipated Chiru-Venky track is okay, which could have elevated the second half.

#AnilRavipudi gets the credit for presenting Chiru in his best, most likable form, something that was missing from his comeback.

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With a simple story, fun moments and songs, this has enough to become a commercial success this #Sankranthi

Rating: 2.5/5

First Half Report:

#MSG Decent Fun 1st Half!

Chiru’s restrained body language and acting working well, paired with consistent subtle humor along with the songs and the father’s emotion which works to an extent, though the kids’ track feels a bit melodramatic – all come together to make the first half a decent fun, easy watch.

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– Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu show starts with Anil Ravipudi-style comedy, with his signature backdrop, a gang, and silly gags, followed by a Megastar fight and a song. Stay tuned for the report.

U.S. Premiere begins at 10.30 AM EST (9 PM IST). Stay tuned Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu review, report.

Cast: Megastar Chiranjeevi, Venkatesh Daggubati, Nayanthara, Catherine Tresa

Writer & Director – Anil Ravipudi
Producers – Sahu Garapati and Sushmita Konidela
Presents – Smt.Archana
Banners – Shine Screens and Gold Box Entertainments
Music Director – Bheems Ceciroleo
Cinematographer – Sameer Reddy
Production Designer – A S Prakash
Editor – Tammiraju
Co-Writers – S Krishna, G AdiNarayana
Line Producer – Naveen Garapati
U.S. Distributor: Sarigama Cinemas

 Mana Shankara Vara Prasad Garu Movie Review by M9

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