All movies watched on Netflix April–Present

Five Really Great Movies on Netflix Right Now

  • Yes, God, Yes. I paid $6.99 to watch this film in August, but you have waited and now you can see it as part of your Netflix monthly fee. Score for you, because this film set in early internet times is a hoot.
  • Spotlight. You get two things when you watch this movie about investigative reporters. You can check off a best picture winner and also see a fabulous movie about an uncomfortable topic.
  • Snowpiercer. Are you Bong Joon Ho curious, especially after Parasite won best picture? This might be your entry point. Class issues, end of the world issues, and Tilda Swinton stealing the show.
  • 20th Century Women. I’m gonna keep shoving this generational coming-of-age film with so many good moments at you until you watch it.
  • Moneyball. Since we didn’t get sports in 2020 like we usually do, maybe you want a hit of baseball? But with Aaron Sorkin writing and Bennett Miller directing?

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All Movies Watched on Kanopy April–Present

Kanopy. Quality films for free.

Here are five movies I’ve loved that you can watch right now. For free!

Five Really Great Movies on Kanopy Now

  • What We Do In The Shadows. If you are like me and don’t love horror films, this might be your perfect ’tis-the-season movie. Because this mocumentary about vampire housemates is a lot of fun. Plus, it’s brought to you by Jermaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) and Taika Waititi (Boy, Jojo Rabbit, Hunt of the Wilderpeople)
  • Lost in Paris. If our senses of humor are aligned, you will adore this very odd film that is also a great example of the burlesque comedy tradition. Follow one Canadian woman as she tries to find where her missing grandmother in the city of light. (Note burlesque comedy tradition in France is very different than burlesque in the US)
  • The Messenger. It’s that quiet Ben Foster along with Woody Harrelson in a film about the men who deliver the bad news to families of fallen soldiers. I just thought of a scene from this film last week, and it has been four years since I’ve seen it. The film sticks with you, is what I’m saying.
  • Support the Girls. Aw, I need to do a list of Regina Hall films she’s great in. Here, she plays a manager of a sports bar on a day when nothing goes right.
  • Learning to Skateboard in a War Zone. If you are looking for a documentary short, this was my top of the 2020 Oscar-nominated slate. The Academy and I were in agreement, as this was the winner. It’s 39 minutes of your time and you will have a lot of feelings. I ended up feeling hopeful.

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All Movies Rented from Redbox June–Present

Five really great movies at Redbox right now:

(I’m not sure how regional Redbox is. Your mileage may vary.)

  • Wonder Woman. Why not prep for the eventual release of WW84, by catching up with (or re-watching) this film.
  • Us. If you, like me can’t really do horror, try this not-very-grisly but very suspenseful Jordan Peele flick.
  • The Wolf of Wall Street. Or perhaps you want to ensconce yourself in the horror that is rampant capitalism? Then try this Scorsese classic that has my very favorite Quaaludes scene ever.
  • Southside With You. Maybe you want some Obama nostalgia? Check out this imagining of Barak and Michelle’s first date.
  • Emma. Who am I kidding? We all need a comfort watch, so just go rent this again. Also Little Women.

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Top Movies Watched September 2020

(17 total movies watched)

A Graph. Text: September 2020 Movies. Pie chart shows 14 movies were Good, and 4 movies were Skip
As you can see, there wasn’t anything that bowled me over in the month of September.

Daisies

Are you up for some art cinema from the 60s?

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I’m Thinking of Ending Things

This is the first meet-the-parents entry this month.

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Joy Ride

Paul Walker driving, but not Fast & Furious. Plus, Seven Zahn!

Picture of Steve Zahn, Leelee Sobieski and Paul Walker in the 2001 film Joy Ride. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com Joy Ride

Peeples

Here’s our second meet-the-parents entry.

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The Hustle

Are you ready for some con-artist action?

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The King of Staten Island

I enjoyed the height jokes in this film.

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Murder on the Orient Express

Let’s put on a show with an all-star cast adapted from a classic mystery.

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The Devil All the Time

Accent work! So much accent work!

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21 Years: Richard Linklater

For those lovers of Linklater, or the Linklater curious.

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The Magic of Ordinary Days

Skeet Ulrich and Hallmark Hall of Fame together!

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Destination Wedding

You might be familiar with these two people.

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Long Shot

I’m still waiting for my schlubby-girl-gets-gorgeous-guy film.

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Table 19

The ragtag fellows of Table 19

Craig Robinson, Lisa Kudrow, Stephen Merchant, June Squibb, Anna Kendrick and Thomas Cocquerel in the film Table 19. A star with text: Good. An arch with text: 3SMReviews.com: Table 19

Also this month I rewatched:

All movies watched on Netflix March–Present

Five Really Great Movies on Netflix Right Now

  • Safety Not Guaranteed. It may be that I love anything with Mark Duplass, it may be the odd concept, it may be the setting, but this was a unique and enjoyable movie from the early 2010s.
  • The Artist. Looking for an old fashioned film to take your grandmother to? Check out this “silent” film that won best picture in 2012.
  • Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Taika Waititi is good at many things, but especially good at directing boys in hilarious comedies. This is an excellent example.
  • Stranger Than Fiction. Another odd little film about an accountant who suddenly finds himself with a narrator. Top-notch cast and Will Ferrell being the straight man. It charmed me.
  • About Time. I resisted this for unknown reasons, but when I sat down and watched it, I fell in love with this time-travel love story. In a year when a lot of us are taking stock, this is a great film to view.

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All Movies Watched on Kanopy March–Present

Kanopy. Quality films for free.

Because they are free, I take chances on Kanopy films. As the Recommended/Good/Skip split indicates, this does not always pay off. But that shouldn’t dissuade you from checking out Kanopy’s lineup which is packed with films I love. To encourage you, here’s a new feature where I highlight movies I’ve loved that you can watch right now. For free!

Five Really Great Movies on Kanopy Now

  • While We’re Young, Noah Baumbach’s I-am-too-old-to-be-a-hipster movie with sparkly performances from Ben Stiller, (he’s so great being uncomfortable) Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, and Amanda Seyfried.
  • Bernie, Richard Linklater’s dark comedy about a kind man in a small Texas town who becomes friends with a wealthy widow. Jack Black is great, Shirley MacLaine is her usual bitter character, and no one is better than the host of locals giving color commentary. Plus: two musical numbers!
  • Stories We Tell, Sarah Polley’s fascinating documentary about her family of origin. (Woman writer and director.)
  • Leave No Trace, based on a novel based on a true story that happened in Portland, Oregon where a father and daughter were discovered living in a city wilderness area. Ben Foster and Thomasin McKenzie are so very good. (Woman writer and director)
  • Her Smell, about the off-the-rails period of a 90s punk rock star’s life. One of my favorites from 2018, Elisabeth Moss is fully committed to being unhinged in a performance that has compared her to Courtney Love, but was actually based on W. Axl Rose’s darker days.

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All movies watched on Netflix February–Present

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All Movies Watched on Kanopy February–Present

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