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Film, TV viewing from Marvel's Captain America to Last of Us season two

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Last of Us features the extremely graphic violence that the series is known for matched with philosophical asides, pop culture references, and comic moments. A few movies you may have missed in theaters are now on Apple TV+, including the new Marvel movie, Captain America: Brave New World, which features Shira Haas as the Israeli superhero, Ruth Bat-Seraph. Other than the inclusion of Haas's character, there's nothing brave or new about the movie. Far more interesting, and also now available from Apple TV+, is September 5, a gripping account of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre of the Israeli team by Palestinian terrorists, dramatized and told from the point of view of an ABC sports crew who covered it. If you'd like something a little lighter, try the new documentary, Gene Kelly: An American in Hollywood, which airs on Hot 8 on April 27 at 9:15 p.m. At one time, male dancers were considered unmasculine, and Gene Kelly's athletic but still incredibly graceful dance moves did a lot to change that perception. If you're in the mood for other classic American movies, Roman Holiday, one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time, has just reappeared on Netflix. There are some people who prefer a zombie series to an Audrey Hepburn movie, and if you're in that category, you've probably been watching the second season of The Last of Us, which is airing on Hot, Yes, and Cellcom TV. Little Wicked Letters, currently streaming on Netflix, has a cast that features Oscar winner Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Timothy Spall, and Gemma Jones. It's said to be based on a true story of scandalous letters that were sent anonymously in a small British town between the two world wars, so it sounded promising.

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