How to Watch 'Minari' Without Going to a Movie Theater

Photo credit: A24
Photo credit: A24
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From Men's Health

By now, you've heard plenty about just how absolutely spell-binding Minari is. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung and starring The Walking Dead's Steven Yuen, the enthralling film tells the story of a Korean family moving and adjusting to rural America during the '80s. The reviews are glowing; Vanity Fair called it a "beautiful portrait of a family in flux."

In February, the movie went on to earn a Golden Globe nomination for best foreign language film....though the HFPA would face controversy over its designated category. Still, given the state of the world, it's unlikely you've had a chance to see the one movie everyone's talking about. Wondering how you can watch Minari? Here's how you can get on the inside track:

How can I watch Minari?

You're in luck. Minari began streaming on most major platforms beginning on Friday, February 26, meaning you can rent it for $20 on Amazon Prime or Google Play now. Alternatively, you can snag a $20 ticket to daily virtual screening via A24's website and also gain exclusive access to a Q&A with the cast. Virtual screenings allow you to watch the movie during a specified four hour-window. (After that, the screening expires.)

And, of course, there's the 'analog' option: visiting your local movie theater. Just be sure to do an online search for your theater's Covid-19 restrictions.

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