Last updated: August 26
The Netflix call meant many things, adding the most productive non-television programs. And while there are flagrant omissions in its variety of smart films, much remains to be done. Reducing them to just 50 of the most productive Netflix videos wasn’t easy. However, here’s a list of the most productive streaming videos on Netflix that no viewer misses, all just a click away.
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The Indiana Jones franchise has been hosted on Amazon Prime for some time, however, even though it all comes to Netflix with the streaming platform that hosts all 4 feature films. Of course, there is nothing better than the original, In Search of the Lost Ark, and when it comes to adventure, this film has everything you could wish for. A hero in love with archaeology and whips? Check. An adventure to recover a stolen artifact with destructive powers? Check check. Harrison Ford beating the Nazis by uttering sarcastic phrases with a spark in their eyes? Were the movies even before that?
Duration: 195 min IMDb: 8.9 / 10
Steven Spielberg took decades in the industry to nevertheless win an Oscar for one of his films, but his victory for Schindler’s List was well deserved. The film focuses on wealthy businessman Oskar Schindler, who spends his fortune and risks his life to save the lives of 1,100 Jewish men and women after suffering the horrors of World War II and concentration camps. Between the 3 hours of operation, the bloodless and relentless cruelty of Amon Goeth’s Portrait of Ralph Fiennes and his realistic style is a dark film. But there is hope in the dark black-and-white images. It’s a life story told with emotion through a filmmaker who lives up to his powers.
Duration: 158 IMDb: 8.2 / 10
Daniel Day-Lewis stars in the oscar-winning Paul Thomas Anderson drama, betting on an early-century seeker who jeopardizes his religion and his circle of oil relatives. Daniel Plainview is an insightful and callous businessman who adopts the orphaned son of a deceased worker to make investors more horny. When he reached oil in California, he waged war with a local preacher and his circle of relatives who obstructed Daniel’s progress. Violence and yes, a lot of blood, it goes on.
Duration: 117 IMDb: 8.5 / 10
The Oscar-winning animated film follows a boy named Miles, who becomes the hero of his reality, only to cross other Spider-Man iterations through other dimensions that help him succeed over a risk posed to all realities. Mahershala Ali, John Mulaney and Jake Johnson make up the film’s talented voices, however, it is the striking images and ambitious narrative strategy that serve the film.
Duration: 209 min IMDb: 8.7 / 10
Martin Scorsese offers another cinematic triumph, this time for Netflix and with the help of familiar faces. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino team up (again) for this police drama based on real events. De Niro plays Frank Sheeran, a World War II veteran who discovers paintings as a hitman for the crowd. Pacino plays the well-known Teamster Jimmy Hoffa, a guy who discovers the wrong aspect of the law and the criminals he paints with. The film describes the couple’s association over the years while injecting some ancient milestones for the context. It’s heavy and impressive and everything you’d expect from a Scorsese hobby project.
Duration: 132 IMDb: 8.1 / 10
Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this sports drama that catapulted Hillary Swank into the ranks of the Oscar-worthy ladder. Swank plays Maggie Fitzgerald, a woman determined to dominate in the ring. To do this, she wants to paint hard and locate an experienced trainer who believes in herself. Eastwood’s in. The two have a combative and emotionally heavy relationship that only becomes confusing when Maggie begins to interact in harmful fights.
Duration: 135 IMDb: 7.8 / 10
Oscar-winning writer and director Alfonso Cuarón offers what may be his top non-public film to date. The magnificently filmed black-and-white film is an ode to Cuarón’s years of formation and a love letter to the women who raised him. After a domestic worker’s visit to Mexico City, named Cleo, the film mixes stories of tragedies and private triumphs in a context of political turmoil and unrest.
Duration: 118 IMDb: 8.6 / 10
Hannibal Lecter is one of the greatest iconic horror characters, however, it is a testament to Anthony Hopkins’ concern in a leather snout that, however often the film is quoted, hearing him tell Clarice Starling that he has an old friend. because dinner sends refreshes our thorns. Jodie Foster plays the FBI agent tasked with catching another serial killer with the same M.O. of Lecter. and he does so by starting disturbing verbal exchanges with the boy, but Hopkins is the genuine star here, betting on Lecter with a contained madness that makes his little verbal exchange about enjoying the human liver with beans much more nightmare.
Duration: 114 IMDb: 8.3 / 10
Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster and Cybill Shepherd star in the mystery of Martin Scorsese’s crime about an intellectual fitness veteran who works at night driving a cab in New York. De Niro plays Travis Bickle, a Vietnam War veteran who pretends to be a cap pilot to cope with his insomnia. During a long shift, he plans to murder a politician with the woman he fell in love with (Shepherd) and kill a pimp after befriending an underage prostitute (Foster). It’s a crazy race, full of dark, comical moments, and an even more heartbreaking look at the consequences of war.
Duration: 129 IMDb: 8.1 / 10
The public scandal is a smart drama, but that’s not why Todd McCarthy’s biographical account of one of the most shocking cases of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church is on this list. Yes, the film has an annotated list of attached names, adding Mark Ruffalo, Rachel McAdams and Michael Keaton. Yes, it’s a true story about an organization of investigative journalists at the Boston Globe, who have exposed decades of corruption allegations and attacks buried through church leaders. However, with the direction selected by McCarthy, the film rejects the trope of glorifying its heroes and sensationalizing its narrative to give us, instead, a precise, detailed and independent look at the story.
Duration: 118 IMDb: 8.2 / 10
Guillermo Del Toro’s fantasy war epic focuses on a young woman named Ophelia, who grows up in a time of political turmoil in his local Spain after a brutal civil war ravages the country. Ophelia escapes the horrors committed through her stepfather when she accepts the challenge of a magical fairy, who believes she is the reincarnation of Moanna, the princess of the underworld. If he accomplishes 3 tasks, he will do so to attain immortality. The film is a play about Del Toro’s folklore and young fables, but there is an underlying existence based on truth, the genuine burden of war, which underpins this film and makes it even more compelling.
Duration: 164 IMDb: 8.4 / 10
Another quentin Tarantino classic, this violent era of slavery in the United States carries the primary Western waves and gives Lenoard DiCaprio a refreshing twist as the film’s great villain, a plantation owner named Calvin Candie. Tarantino’s favorite, Christoph Waltz, plays a German bounty hunter who joins Django from Jamie Foxx, a former slave who seeks to free his wife (Kerry Washington) from Candie’s clutches. There’s a lot of bloody and awkward discussion and exaggerated action, really, everything you’d expect, but DiCaprio, Waltz and Foxx value it.
Duration: 157 IMDb: 7.7 / 10
Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey Jr. and Mark Ruffalo perform this mysterious mystery crime directed through David Fincher. The persecution of the Zodiac killer, a criminal who committed several bay area murders in the late 1960s and early 1970s, generated decades and attracted much media attention, however, the film delves into the charge of the investigation, namely the price it has caused to the men and women who denounce it. Gyllenhaal plays a newspaper cartoonist who becomes obsessed with the case, interpreting the numbers sent by the killer and pointing at a guy who believes he may simply be the Zodiac. Downey Jr. plays a criminal journalist who joins Gyllenhaal in the case and discloses data to the police. It is an exciting cat and mouse game powered by the captivating performances of its male protagonists.
Duration: 129 IMDb: 7.6 / 10
Denzel Washington and Clive Owen collide in the robbery of a high-risk bank in Lee. Washington plays a police detective who negotiates with Owen’s intellectual author after the planned robbery becomes a tense hostage situation. Jodie Foster plays a high-level agent who also cares about shit, but the genuine joy of this film is watching Washington come out to out to outwit an experienced villain, who has no qualms about killing innocent people.
Duration: 120 IMDb: 7.7 / 10
It’s hard not to take a look at this masterpiece directed through Aaron Sorkin and directed through David Fincher and see his visual delight colored through Facebook and through founder Mark Zuckerberg, many political mistakes. Jesse Eisenberg plays the boy’s genius, an out parity whose original concept is the product of a bad breakup and sexism. He teamed up with Eduardo Saverin, an Andrew Garfield businessman, and the two created the famous social networking site before Zuckerberg left his friend and got his money off. The story isn’t new, but watching her play is exciting, basically because Eisenberg is so smart being an idiot.
Duration: One hundred minutes IMDb: 7.8 / 10
A stone-faced Ryan Gosling guides us through the global thief created through director Nicolas Winding Refn in this high-speed thriller. Gosling plays an almost silent acrobatic who lights up artifacts in the moonlight like a fleeing guy. When he worries about his next-door neighbor and his young son, his conscientiously cultivated life plunges into chaos, forcing him to line up with the criminals and accept difficult jobs for the couple and hold on to the guide wheel.
Duration: 99 IMDb: 7.8 / 10
The first action comedy borrows elements from the famous Kung Fu films of the 70s and combines them with an absolutely ridiculous plot and stunning cartoon-style fighting sequences to produce a completely original film that we assure you will marvel at. The film follows the exploits of two friends, Sing and Bone, posing as gang members hoping to join a gang and inadvertently begin a gang war that nearly destroyed the city’s slums. Of course, the genuine charm here is the absurd and exaggerated comedy that occupies some of the film’s most important action sequences. It’s fun to laugh, but only if you look at your brain at the door.
Duration: 132 IMDb: 8.2 / 10
This dystopian drama encouraged through the comic strip is not limited to simple and mind-blowing fighting sequences, and compared to others on this list, the action is not as widespread. Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving seek to incite an opposed uprising to an authoritarian fascist regime, so it is transparent that they will want more than car chases and shootings to accomplish the task. But when the action comes, usually from Weaving’s V, an acrobatic anarchist who dreams of overthrowing a corrupt government by bombing Parliament, it’s one of the most productive films on screen.
Duration: 129 IMDb: 7.8 / 10
Keira Knightley stars in this dramatic adaptation of a beloved Austen novel. Ask any British literature fan, and they’ll tell you the best interpretation of this story is either the ’90s mini-series (with Colin Firth) or this Joe Wright masterpiece. There’s no middle ground. Knightley plays Elizabeth Bennet, an independent, quick-witted young woman, who resents her mother’s schemes to find herself and her group of sisters’ husbands to advance their station in life. She also, ironically, ends up falling for a wealthy, aloof lord named Mr. Darcy (Matthew Macfayden), and it’s their contentious, electric romance that fuels much of the action.
Duration: 119 IMDb: 7.1 / 10
Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz star in this dark, absurd comedy about a boy looking for love in very circumstances. Farrell plays David, a guy whose wife recently left him. David is sent to a hotel where he is told he will have to locate a couple within forty-five days or become an animal. There, David attends rituals and will have to adhere to strict rules to locate love, but only when he enters the forest, where the “lonely” live, he joins a woguy (Weisz) that can be his soul. Partner. It’s strange, quirky and the best vehicle for Farrell.
Duration: 112 IMDb: 7.5 / 10
Edgar Wright’s 2010 action comedy about an unsatisfied child, who will have to defeat old and evil boyfriends to win the hand of the woguy he loves, is a fast-moving adventure that bombards the senses. Michael Cera plays an adorable mistake in the titular hero, a young man in love with a woguy named Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). To be with his beloved wife, Scott has to fight his bad ex (six boys, a woguy), who challenge him in strange competitions. The film is a film combination of Japanese anime and player culture, aimed at the crowd that grew up on Nintendo and the comics, but still makes a lot of laughs.
Duration: 94 IMDb: 7.5 / 10
Greta Gerwig’s love letter to her hometown of Sacramento, California, follows Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf as they navigate the frustrating mother-daughter relationship. Ronan plays “Ladybird,” a young woman who attends a Catholic school and aspires to the culture and replacement of the stage that New York promises. Her mother, Metcalf, is authoritarian and overprotective, and the lack of money and social prestige of the family circle contributes to a breakup between the two. In this film we explore some harsh truths, however, watch Ronan take care of teenage anxiety, first love and everything else will give you all kinds of nostalgia.
Duration: 92 IMDb: 6.8 / 10
Robert Eggers’ good luck at Sundance has attracted some of the strangest court cases that oppose any film in recent years, when disgruntled audience members said it wasn’t scary enough. Maybe they were watching another movie? Set in colonial New England, the austere film follows a circle of relatives excluded from its strict network of devotees who seek to fend for themselves on the edge of deep, dark forests. You necessarily need the folklore of the time that fears witches for cash, watching the circle of relatives disintegrate under the insidious influence of a nearby witch. It’s a slow-burning horror film, soft with punches, loaded with discomfort and thematically rich in tactics that aren’t obvious until later.
Duration: 111 IMDb: 7.4 / 10
Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight will be remembered for winning the Oscar for Best Picture after a mix-up that first named La La Land the winner. But it’s just an asterisk attached to a memorable story about coming of age in 3 eras of a young man’s life as he grows up in Miami, suffering with the sexuality he feels will make even more excluded as he seeks the recommendation of his drug addict. mom (Naomie Harris) can’t provide. The film is lyrical and moving and has won praise justified by its talented cast, adding the most productive actor in a supporting role for Mahershala Ali as a friendly drug dealer.
Duration: 136 IMDb: 8.1 / 10
Noah Baumbach’s star-studded divorce drama is a natural bait for the Oscars, but in the most productive way. The film takes a look at the messy breakups with Scarlett Johansson betting on an actress and mother named Nicole, who intends to part with her director husband Charlie (Adam Driver). Laura Dern and Ray Liotta play their hard-hitting lawyers, who do not dispel the tension and resentment between the two when Nicole moves in with her son across the country. It is an intimate look at the emotional destruction of a divorce and the struggle to rebuild a family, and is driven by brilliant performances through Driver and Johansson.
Duration: 135 IMDb: 7.5 / 10
This adventurous spirit with Adam Sandler, despite everything, has landed on Netflix, and our only advice before watching this criminally intelligent adventure is this: get in position for a wild and exaggerated journey. Sandler offers one of his most productive performances, and the Safdie Brothers turn out to have a knack for creating boldly textured thrillers and a truth that cannot be surpassed.
Duration: 144 IMDb: 7.5 / 10
Al Pacino betting the demonic leader of a New York law firm with Keanu Reeves as his protégé? Yes, please. Look, this horror movie doesn’t have as many scares as some on this list, yet it’s full of tense moments, occasions and a twist you don’t see coming. Reeves plays Kevin, a talented Southern lawyer, who heads to the Big Apple after winning high-profile cases. Your clients were guilty, but whatever, right? Charlize Theron plays his barren wife, Mary Ann, a woman who at one point has visions of a baby eating his ovaries, and Pacino plays Milton, Kevin’s boss and Satan himself. It’s a crazy twist in the occult, but the performances value it.
Duration: 108 IMDb: 8.3 / 10
Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet play in this sci-fi romance about a couple who relive their romance after a painful breakup. The film stars Winslet as the free-spirited Clementine, who makes the decision to erase his memories of a date with handsome Joel (Carrey). Once Joel learns of this, he also makes the decision to erase his time together, and the film is an inverted story of his love story, tracking his breakup and everything that led to it. It’s an eccentric romance, ending with a note of hope and having the futuristic generation enough to feel worthy of the genre.
Duration: 87 IMDb: 7.1 / 10
Before directing his own MTV show, filmmaker Nev Schulman exhibited contraindications on the Internet in this documentary, which necessarily introduces the term “catiere” into the cultural lexicon. The film captures the development of Nev’s online friendship only with a young woman and her family, revealing the secrets and lies that remain in the way and reminding us all: in reality, you can’t accept it as true with people.
This superbly animated French fantasy film follows the story of a young man named Naoufel, or rather, his hand that has been cut from his frame and spends most of the film running away from the labs and looking to return to his owner. The film ranges from beyond the present, watching Naoufel’s life go from a young orphan to an apprentice carpenter – that’s how he lost his appendix – while exploring the themes of love, loss and fate.
Duration: 154 IMDb: 6.9 / 10
Any Spike Lee articulation is worth a visit, but this gender mystery about an organization of black Vietnam War veterans returning to the battlefield decades later is very timely. This is because Lee manages to get rid of a little-known component of our non-unusual hitale: the way our country has treated black infantrymen returning from the war, but also increases bets with a secondary plot that includes a buried treasure hunt and a heartbreaking project to recover the remains of a fallen comrade. The cast, which includes Black Panther’s Chadwick Boseman, is brilliant, the story is captivating and we’ll probably see more information about it during the awards season, so go ahead and look at it now.
Duration: 106 IMDb: 7.7 / 10
After a stint in Hollywood, Alfonso Cuarón returned to Mexico for this story of two privileged high school students (Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal) who were traveling with an older woman (Maribel Verde) in search of a stretch of unspoiled beach. In the process, they notice a freedom as they never imagined it, and more freedom than they can handle. Cuarón’s sublime film takes a position opposite to a backdrop of Mexican political turmoil and plays with notions of overthrow of the order set on giant and small scales, while suggesting that no paradise lasts forever.
Duration: 101 IMDb: 8/10
Bill Murray has some wonderful comedies on his resume, but few are as iconic, or at least appreciated, as Groundhog Day. That’s because watching Murray play a whimsical meteorologist forced to relive the same day over and over again is a conspiracy-comic gold mine. At first, Phil (Murray) likes the cycle of time, drinking too much, filming enthusiastically updated segments in a Pennsylvania city, having one-night stands, etc., but finally realizes that to escape his never before… at the end of a guest house, you have to improve, not a simple task.
Run Time: 134 min | IMDb: 7.4/10
Netflix has spent much of 2017 seeking to identify itself as an option for cinemas as a position to look for new quality movies. The effects were generally strong, and none more powerful than Mudbound, Dee Rees’s story about two families, one white and one black, who shared the same Mississippi land in the years before and after World War II. Rees combines stunning images, desirable storytelling and paintings from a charming cast (including Jason Mitchell, Carey Mulligan, Garett Hedlund, Jason Clarke and Mary J. Blige) to spread a complex story about the forces that unite black and white Americans. and the slow injustices that separate them.
Duration: 117 IMDb: 8.0 / 10
Matthew McConaughey’s Dallas Buyer Club is a fiery look at how the world failed the LGBTQ network during the devastating AIDS crisis. McConaughey plays Ron Woodruff, a guy who was diagnosed with the disease in the 1980s at a time when the disease was still not well understood and highly stigmatized. Woodruff opposed the FDA and the drug smuggling law to help those with the disease, by creating a “Dallas Buyers Club” and fighting in court for the right to help those in need. The story is even more difficult because it’s true and McConaughey offers one of the most productive performances of his career as Woodruff, a guy who adjusts his total vision of life after taking a tragic hit.
Chris Evans stars in this sci-fi mystery through Bong Joon-ho. Set for years after a devastating ice age caused by humanity, the film follows Evans Curtis, who lives in poverty in an exercise that continuously travels the Earth and understands all that remains of human life. Curtis is part of the “slag” that other people have relegated to the background of the exercise while the “elite” enjoys the privilege of wealth and prestige that has just lived in front. Curtis unleashes an uprising that ends in a massacre and devastating revelation as he heads to the exercise engine room and discovers how much the elite has fed his operation. It’s a dark, filthy action piece that deserves to give enthusiasts a new appreciation of Evans’ talent.
Duration: 93 IMDb: 7.8 / 10
This documentary, narrated through Samuel L. Jackson, is based on the unfinished manuscript, Remember this House, through James Baldwin. The civil rights activist tells the story of racism in the United States through non-public observations and relationships with friends and leaders like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. when it comes to equality.
Duration: 86 IMDb: 7.4 / 10
Writer-director Trey Edward Shults followed the bewildering portrait of his circle of relatives in Krisha in 2015 with a look at another circle of relatives in the most desperate circumstances. After an unknown disease wiped out most of civilization, a series of threats, visual and invisible, reach a circle of relatives at home in the desert. It’s a sophisticated, dreamlike tale that features Joel Edgerton and Christopher Abbot as two patriarchs committed to keeping their families safe, no matter the cost.
Run Time: 86 min | IMDb: 7.4/10
Before Greta Gerwig directed dramas about the coming of age nominated for Oscar, she wrote and starred in this black-and-white drama about a young woman who also seeks to make her way into the world of professional dance in New York. Gerwig is magnetic in the lead role of Frances, a dancer dissatisfied with her professional clients and forced to move to Tribeca on the whim of her most productive friend and roommate. This Manhattan vacation serves as a starting point for Frances, who returns home, then to France, before settling in Washington Heights on her adventure into self-discovery.
Duration: 123 IMDb: 7.4 / 10
Salma Hayek is transformed into a functionality fostered through the outstanding revolutionary artist Frida Kahlo in this first biographical film. Hayek plays the visionary in her later years as she navigates a tense and passionate marriage to fellow artist Diego Rivera (Alfred Molina) and strives to outline her voice amid crippling health problems. There is much joy to discover in his triumphs, but Hayek is in his triumphs when the film asks him to show his emotional rank, focusing on Kahlo’s lowest moments to paint a complete portrait of a woman who would one day make history.
This vintage western starring Clint Eastwood follows the adventures of a rigid-faced bounty hunter, a sociopathic mercenary and a fast-talking Mexican bandit. The trio is tied through a grave full of gold, some close executions and a lot of bad blood. Road robberies, assassination attempts and the celebrated Mexican make it a worthy access to the action movie list, as well as one of Eastwood’s most iconic roles.
Duration: 96 IMDb: 7.1 / 10
The hilarious odyssey of the Mel Brooks area has a cult crop over the decades. It’s a parody of George Lucas’ Star Wars trilogy, so it follows the same plot: a rebel pilot and his companion will have to save a princess and save the galaxy, but instead of Startroopers, the villains are known as Space Balls, and all. is desperately out of its intensity betting on the hero (and the villain).
Duration: 167 IMDb: 7.8 / 10
It is almost perverse to think of seeing The Hateful Eight at home, given the importance Quentin Tarantino gave to its 70 mm format at the time of its premiere. And even though it looks wonderful on the big screen, it’s not an option at the moment. And, somehow, the film feels like home on the small screen, as it’s at the center of a camera mystery that combines a collection of nasty characters (Samuel L.Jackson, Kurt Russell and Jennifer Jason Leigh among them). ) as a mystery and the murder unfolds within its ranks.
Duration: 95 IMDb: 7/10
When a punk rock band witnesses the aftermath of a murder, they are forced to fight for their lives through the Nazi bar owner (Patrick Stewart) and his team. It’s an incredibly brutal and violent story, as are director Jeremy Saulnier’s first two feature films (Blue Ruin and Murder Party), but it becomes even more tense due to its claustrophobic nature of cornered cats and mice. Once the near danger comes into play, it doesn’t let it go until the end, heavily driven by Stewart’s opposite game to the guy as a tough, ruthless, calculating character.
Duration: 125 IMDb: 7.6 / 10
Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce perform in this fictional comedy about two of the toughest men in the Catholic Church. Hopkins plays Pope Benedict XVI towards the end of his term as he fights disillusionment with his role and religion. Pryce plays Cardinal Bergoglio (who later became Pope Francis) who also goes through a religious crisis and needs to leave office. What follows is two hours in which two of the most important actors vanish with others, laughing as they delve into the philosophical purposes of these two wonderful men.
Duration: 122 IMDb: 7.7 / 10
Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence star in this equally divided romantic comedy drama and a heartbreaking look at intellectual disease. Cooper plays Pat Solitano, a higher education school instructor who recently finished a stint in a psychiatric facility. Things are good for Pat. He returned to his authoritarian parents (an incredibly funny Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver), his ex-wife now cheated on him, doesn’t get along with his therapist, and operates under the ghost that if he manages to have compatibility and collects. yours, you can get your wife back. Lawrence plays Tiffany, a young woman who has her own problems. She is depressed after her husband’s death and prefers sex with strangers to drown the pain. The two form a friendship that pushes their intellectual and emotional boundaries. It’s a confusing and confusing love story that adjusts speed if sweet romantic comedies and cheesy don’t do it for you.
Duration: 97 IMDb: 6.8 / 10
Few youth comedies have discovered a permanent position in the cultural lexicon like this 1990s film through director Amy Heckerling. Inspired by a Jane Austen plot and modernized with a Beverly Hills stage, the story follows a rich and shallow queen named Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone) who begins to meet her fellow academics and teachers at her school to face her own shortcomings in the romance branch. Silverstone’s fashion, slogans and magnetic functionality: everyone stands out here.
Duration: 148 IMDb: 7.6 / 10
Steven Yeun, a Walking Dead student, interprets this mental mystery through South Korean filmmaker Lee Chang-dong. Yeun plays Ben, a wealthy millionaire with mysterious paintings who connects with a woman named Shin Hae-mi on a vacation in Africa. The two vacations in combination, where Ben meets Shin’s friend/lover, Lee Jong-su. All three faint regularly, Lee becomes increasingly jealous of Ben’s wealth and privileges, as he is forced to manage his father’s farm when his father goes to jail. But that’s when Shin disappears and Lee suspects Ben’s involvement when things get out of hand.
Duration: 123 IMDb: 6.6 / 10
Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams embark on the most-watched song-making festival on the planet with this country comedy about an Icelandic duo named Fire Saga, who is about to achieve fame on the world’s largest stage. Ferrell and McAdams play Lars Erickssong and Sigrit Ericksdottir, artists selected to make their country the Eurovision Song Contest, a genuine festival with musicians from around the world, performing in crazy outfits. Dan Stevens almost steals the screen while Pierce Brosnan and Demi Lovato make appearances. Now we call it “Volcano Man” it’s going to be a bop for a long time.
Duration: One hundred minutes IMDb: 8/10
This coming-of-age indie is based on a beloved book, but if enthusiasts feared that the story of a depressed teenager who discovers his friends and a sense of belonging to an organization of adorable fringes would not translate on the screen, he shouldn’t be too worried. Stephen Chbosky wrote the novel, but he also wrote the script and directed this film, in which Logan Lerman plays Charlie, the social out office, and Emma Watson plays Sam, the woman of dreams of the alternate goblins from which he emerges. Everyone is smart at it, but it’s Patrick d’Ezra Miller who stands out.