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‘Mary’ Ending Explained: What Happens in Netflix’s New Biblical Movie?
After four weeks of Hallmark knock-offs, Netflix has a different kind of Christmas movie releasing today: Mary, the new epic biblical drama that began streaming today. Directed by D.J. Caruso, with a screenplay written by Timothy Michael Hayes,
Mary: Is The Netflix Movie Based on a True Story?
Mary’ is a drama film that revolves around the story of Mary of Nazareth, the mother of Jesus Christ. Directed by D.J. Caruso, the movie takes on a coming-of-age approach to this biblical tale, following the life of Mary from a young age.
Mary: Netflix’s biblical biopic is the worst film of the year
You may think you know my story. Trust me, you don’t,” snaps a defiant Virgin Mary (Noa Cohen) to begin her very own straight-to-Netflix biopic. This may be the single worst film I’ve seen all year; it’s certainly the most confused.
Director of Netflix Biblical epic 'Mary' wants mother of Jesus to finally get her cinematic due
"Mary" director D.J. Caruso spoke to Fox News Digital about his new Biblical epic on Netflix and why he wanted to retell the Nativity story from Mary's view.
Where was Netflix’s Mary Filmed?
Directed by D. J. Caruso, Netflix’s ‘Mary’ tells the epic story of the titular character following the miraculous birth of Jesus and her journey to keep him safe in the wake of tragic circumstances. After Herod the Great begins his Massacre of the Innocents,
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Mary’ on Netflix, a Revisitation of a Well-Trod Biblical Epic, But Now With More Violence!
Caruso’s slick Hollywoodish aesthetic and creative extrapolation of Mary’s origin might be just enough to freshen up this well-trod story, although when the sandal hits the sand, I feel like most of us could take it or leave it.
New Netflix film wants to make Mary accessible to all
Catholic Hollywood director D.J. Caruso (“Disturbia”) set out to tell the story of Mary as seen through her own eyes, in a new film available on Netflix Dec. 6. “You may think you know my story,” Mary tells viewers at the start of the film.
Netflix's Mary Cast & Character Guide
Netflix's Biblical epic Mary details the life of Mary, mother of Jesus, as she is forced to go into hiding following the birth of her child. While the story itself is well known, the director, D. J. Caruso,
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What Netflix’s ‘Mary’ Gets Right — and What It Gets Wrong
Hopkins is the quintessential Herod, capturing all of the cunning, ruthlessness and absolute evil that propels the tyrant. He ...
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Netflix’s ‘Mary’ Used an Old Ridley Scott Set For King Herod’s Temple
Netflix’s Mary —a new biblical film about the mother of Jesus Christ that began streaming today—will transform viewers back ...
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Netflix takes on Christmas story from Mother Mary’s point of view
Netflix’s take on the life of Mary draws from extrabiblical sources. But even apart from that, this often darkly violent ...
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Why Netflix’s ‘disgusting’ religious epic is angering Palestinians and Christians alike
It’s not unusual for films to attract controversy on release, particularly when they deal with Bible stories, but Netflix’s ...
America Magazine
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Review: ‘Mary’ on Netflix presents the Virgin mother with an edge
You may think you know my story,” says Mary, having galloped into the movie on horseback. “Trust me. You don’t.” ...
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The Most Important Christmas Movie Of The Year Lands On Netflix Today
Finally, the big hit faith-based movie of the year, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, is set to make its streaming debut on ...
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Mary cast: Who stars with Anthony Hopkins in Netflix biblical film?
Directed by DJ Caruso (whose previous films include Disturbia and XXX: Return of Xander Cage), the film boasts one genuine ...
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Netflix’s ‘Mary’ is a survival thriller without much Gospel truth
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: It’s 2024, and Osteen has finally got his movie: “
Mary
,” being streamed by
Netflix
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