

Writer-director Nikole Beckwith delivers a sweet film that challenges perceptions of love, as Helms and Harrison have a strictly platonic relationship in the movie. I really liked this charming surrogacy comedy starring Ed Helms and Patti Harrison, the latter of whom delivers a breakout performance.
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RELATED: Timur Bekmambetov on 'Profile,' Making an Alien Invasion Movie With Ice Cube, and His Approach to the 'Searching' SequelĬast: Ed Helms, Patti Harrison, Tig Notaro, Julio Torres, Fred Melamed, Nora Dunn, Sufe Bradshaw, Evan Jonigkeit, Timm Sharp, Rosalind Chao It thinks it's a little too clever than it really is, but I give the filmmakers credit for the big swing, and can certainly see the potential of Screenlife when it comes to stories like this one. Director Timur Bekmambetov is certainly onto something here with this provocative premise but the actual film never quite builds to a satisfying conclusion despite being 15 minutes too long. Valene Kane plays an undercover British journalist who infiltrates the online propaganda channels of the so-called Islamic State, only to be sucked in by her recruiter, played by the charming Shazad Latif. I wish this movie was a bit better than it ultimately was, but it still made interesting use of the Screenlife format, and the two stars were both quite engaging. Writers: Brittany Poulton, Olga Kharina, Timur BekmambetovĬast: Valene Kane, Shazad Latif, Christine Adams, Morgan Watkins, Emma Cater, Amir Rahimzadeh

RELATED: ‘Georgetown’ Review: Vanessa Redgrave Is a Great Partner-in-Crime for Director Christoph Waltz If Aussie crime films are your thing, The Dry is worth a look, just keep your expectations in check, because this is a 2.5-star movie in my book (out of four). This is a solid drama anchored by a strong turn from Bana, even if it feels a bit flashback-heavy and there's a reliance on clever wordplay, a la another murder mystery, Knives Out. The man's parents ask Bana to stay and investigate, and we learn how an incident from the boys' past may or may not have played a role in this latest tragedy. This Australian murder mystery finds Eric Bana playing a Federal Agent who returns to his hometown after 20 years to attend the funeral of a childhood friend who stands accused of murdering his whole family before taking his own life.

Writers: Harry Cripps, Robert Connolly, Samantha StraussĬast: Eric Bana, Genevieve O'Reilly, Keir O'Donnell, James Frecheville, Martin Dingle Wall
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Just remember, there are no refunds!Īnd for those of you who are paying for every streaming service under the sun and don't want to shell out extra money for VOD-only titles, you can find our curated streaming recommendations by checking out our lists of the Best Movies on Netflix Right Now and Best TV Shows on Netflix Right Now and Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now and Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now and Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix Right Now and Best TV Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now. Picking the right movie to watch on any given night is a fine art, so good luck, stay safe, and God bless. And even if you don't like it, it's just over an hour long, so the time investment is minimal. Then again, how many articles have you read about Silo? You'll be thanking me for that recommendation, trust me. So have a look below, and remember that your mileage may vary, seeing as my personal taste is a bit peculiar. If something isn't on here, like, say, the misguided V oyagersor Dylan O'Brien's confusing thriller Flashback, it's because I'm not recommending those films - or I just haven't seen them yet, such is the case with both Moffie and Gully.

I'll be updating this list periodically throughout the year, so we'll see if the Michelle Pfeiffer comedy French Exit or the indie movie North Hollywood makes the cut in the coming weeks. I haven't seen every single movie available on VOD, but I've seen enough to be able to separate the wheat from the chaff with a fair amount of confidence. Kong to $6.99 for smaller films like the acclaimed indie Holler and the addiction drama Four Good Days starring Glenn Close and an unusually good Mila Kunis. But today's list is a little bit different because you don't have to subscribe to any of those streaming services to access these titles, all of which are available on VOD/digital platforms to rent or buy for prices ranging from $19.99 for new-ish releases like the action vehicles Nobody, Wrath of Manand Godzilla vs. If you're at all familiar with this website, surely you're aware of our "Right Now" series, in which our team of entertainment experts tells you the best movies to watch on Netflix or Amazon or Hulu or Disney+, or one of any number of streaming services.
