Monday, March 26, 2012

Netflix Watch Instantly Pick of the Week - 3/26/12

Confessions of a Superhero

From 2007, this documentary follows the lives of four separate people in Los Angeles, all of them aspiring actors, all of them relegated to dressing up in costumes and standing on the sidewalk to take pictures with tourists for money. There is a Superman, a Batman, a Wonder Woman and an Incredible Hulk, and the people in these costumes are all fascinating in their own ways, as they all came from vastly different backgrounds to only find themselves standing side by side, vying for the attention of the same tourists and their dollars, selling themselves one digital picture at a time. This documentary is both very funny and kind of sad, but never in a mocking or cruel manner - these people are given the proper respect and sometimes just enough rope to hang themselves - and it makes for a very entertaining and surprisingly insightful ninety minutes.

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Netflix Watch Instantly Pick of the Week - 3/19/12

Gomorrah

An Italian mob movie from 2008, Gomorrah is one of the most visceral, real and in your face gangster movies ever. Forget what you think you know about the mob - the whole group of old Italian men sitting around in expensive suits and pulling the strings on heists from a distance? That's the Sicilian style mob. Gomorrah is about the Camorra crime syndicate, which is much rougher, tougher, more brutal and, most of all, de-centralized. With no clear leader, there is no head to cut off of this body, hence it is nearly impossible to stop these criminals and their grip on their communities. Based on a non-fiction book of the same name, this is an incredibly well made movie, both stylish and grounded, fantastical and real, use your Netflix account now to check out the best mafia movie since Goodfellas.

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Monday, March 12, 2012

Netflix Watch Instantly Pick of the Week - 3/12/12


The Thin Red Line

From 1998, nominated for seven Academy Awards (including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Cinematography), cut down from a surely genius six hours to a more manageable 170 minutes, and featuring so many A-list actors that a number of them didn't make it into the final cut of the film, Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line is a war movie not like any other. Bringing his love for the world and his curiosity about mankind's coexistence with the brutality of nature into the folds of an epic World War II drama about the men fighting for Guadalcanal in the Pacific Ocean, Malick takes the time to focus his camera on the trees and on running water and on the local wildlife, because to him these things inform the men fighting for survival, life feeding into life, with death constantly in the air, looming, vast and inescapable, and this dread and angst unfolds throughout the movie. It's a masterwork of a film, brilliant in its layers and easily re-watchable. If you have the time anyway.

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Netflix Watch Instantly Pick of the Week - 3/5/12


Following

Before there was Inception, before there was The Dark Knight and Batman Begins, before there was even a Memento, there was Following. Christopher Nolan's feature-length film debut, Following is a neo-noir British film, a story about a writer who follows people and watches them for inspiration, and of course ends up following the wrong person. Despite the financial limitations of this film, much of Nolan's style and handiwork is evident from the get-go, including the non-linear structure of the plot that now seems synonymous with his style of storytelling. This a great little movie and it's very interesting to watch it now, as today we all know Christopher Nolan as one of our biggest filmmakers working right now, but once upon a time, just like many other people, he was a struggling writer/director making a movie with his friends during their spare time - it's just rare that the results happen to be this good.

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