2021 was a truly unpredictable time for Warner Bros., considering the COVID-19 pandemic left a bunch of their movies in limbo. Theaters had started to open back up again, albeit slowly. It prompted an unprecedented move where audiences could choose whether to see new movies like "Judas and the Black Messiah," "Godzilla vs. Kong," and "In the Heights" in theaters or on HBO Max, where they were simultaneously released on the same day. Some proved to be theatrical hits, while others didn't have enough momentum to make much of a lasting impact on the streaming side of things. Among the latter group was "Reminiscence," an ambitious sci-fi neo-noir starring Hugh Jackman and Rebecca Ferguson that sadly flopped at the box office. While it doesn't achieve the heights of its cinematic influences,
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