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64 best Amazon Prime movies (October 2021)

“Atonement”, “Rise from the Dead”, “My Name is Pauli Murray”, and more exciting movies you want to show this month.
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Perhaps the most outstanding thing about (500) Days of Summer-more important than the incredible indie soundtrack is that Zoe Danscher’s “Manic Elf Dream Girl” rises to fame, and it makes every Everyone who walks through IKEA pretends that this is their dream home-every time they see it, different members of the romantic couple are villains. Is Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s Tom too idealistic, clingy, controlled and unrealistic? Is Dan Schell’s summer leading him forward, afraid of promises and playing with his feelings? Everyone you ask has different (very strong) opinions. However, the beauty of the script and performance is that it accurately portrays a ill-fated relationship in which neither party is a hero or a villain. They were just two people who were incompatible at the time, for whatever reason. You have never seen it in a movie before.
Jennifer Lopez is enjoying a moment. She returned with Ben Affleck. She looks younger than ever. We must not forget the Super Bowl halftime performance before the pandemic and the award-winning performance in the Hustlers. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to highlight a classic B-rated movie starring Ms. Lopez. In “The Anaconda”, J.Lo plays a documentary filmmaker who is looking for an indigenous tribe in the Amazon, but stumbled upon a huge killer python. This horror film is a prank, and Ice Cube, Owen Wilson and Danny Trejo also appeared. I highly recommend watching this in a group environment, because it is always more fun to scream/laugh/watch the python digest a person.
Let me just say that this is not a movie for everyone. French director Leos Carax (Holy Motors)’s rock opera musical performed well among elite fans at the Cannes Film Festival premiere, but its polarized and slightly slow nature would make it difficult for many to sit down. Adam Driver plays an avant-garde stand-up comedian who falls in love with Marion Cotillard’s opera singer. Although the driver and Cotillard put all their performance abilities into the role, the film structure that mimics the opera is much slower than the traditional film musical for the fascinating effect. However, for those who love French cinema and seek challenges, this may be a useful way to spend an evening.
Without considering Amy Adams’ shocking Oscar snub for this role, I still have a hard time thinking of reaching it. Should have won the category, but was not even nominated. But I started to go astray. This Best Picture nomination directed by Denis Villeneuve (his “Dune” will be released this fall) focuses on a linguist (Adams) when the giant spaceship landed on Earth , He was asked to use their ink language to help communicate with aliens. This down-to-earth science fiction film is beautifully shot and has a fascinating soundtrack. This movie also provides us with the classic Amy Adams-with-whiteboard meme.
I want to start by saying that Keira Knightley’s green dress in “Atonement” is one of the greatest works in the history of modern film costume design. Watching her floating around this mansion in the early scenes of the film is better than anything that happened during Paris Fashion Week-and these costumes deservedly earned the film one of seven Oscar nominations. This epic romance is adapted from the best-selling novel by Ian McEwan, and details a tragic dinner party and how the events that took place haunted the people present for decades. Saoirse Ronan made a remarkable breakthrough in winning an Oscar nomination on the world stage, James McAvoy looked as capable as ever, and the sex scene in the library ! My God, what else can you ask for from the movie?
If Mrs. Maggie Smith decides that she is going to India, then gosh, I will go to India with her. In this delightful romantic comedy, we should say that the mature audience, Muriel of Smith moved to a nursing home in India with a group of British pensioners (if I have heard it, that’s a British phrase). Of course, this ragtag combination is full of members of the British showbiz royal family, including Old Deuteronomy’s Mrs. Judy Dench, David Jones, Bill Ney, who has no tentacles and beards, and his lively cousin Isabel Penelope. · Winton. Of course, this veritable hotel is run by the fantastic Dev Patel, who has cultivated the team’s various romantic and adventurous experiences. Don’t let the average age of actors fool you-if you can swallow some jokes about taking medicine, it will be a carnival for the whole family.
Suppose you date a girl for five months, and then she breaks up with you. Then she went to the hospital and fell into a coma. Then her parents came and they knew you broke up. Then you have to sit awkwardly with them in the waiting room because you still care about the girl. This is the premise of “The Great Sick”, and it is also the real life surrounding the romantic story of the film screenwriters Emily V. Gordon and Kumel Nanjiani (who is also a star). As one of the best romantic comedies of the past decade, this movie also examines interracial dating in an ingenious and nuanced way, and is stacked with your favorite comedies, including Holly Hunter, Ray Romano and Bo Burnham (its most recent comedy special “Inside the Story” is a masterpiece). Now is also a good time to watch The Big Sick, because the torn Nanjiani will appear in Marvel’s eternal family this fall.
Once upon a time, I went home from college for summer vacation and rented this movie from the library because I love Alan Rickman (Harry Potter, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Sense and Emotion; I can continue). I found this movie very attractive and requested a DVD for Christmas. Rickman is a snobbish French wine connoisseur who decided to start a battle between the acclaimed French winery and the neglected California upstart (whose leaders are Bill Pullman and Chris Pine) compete. Rickman is an absolute treat. I (the person who bought the $4 watermelon rosé from Trader Joes) was fascinated by the true story of Napa Valley on the map in the 70s. Maybe open a bottle of wine and settle down in the evening?
As a marathon expert (I have written the entire book about the sport), I can personally prove that running 26.2 miles requires a lot of work and the ecstatic emotional rewards of completing the race. This Jillian Bell film (based on a true story) tells the story of Brittany signing up for the New York City Marathon, trying to get her life back on track. This cozy comedy also starred Michaela Watkins (Search Party) and Utkarsh Ambudkar (Pitch Perfect), and was the first feature film actually shot during a marathon. Watching Brittany finish her race is very inspiring and will make you want to sign up for a marathon.
The Coen brothers know how to perfectly involve a dizzy bastard into a high-risk criminal conspiracy. Reminiscent of Fargo or No Country for Old Men (although not as serious as the latter), here they focus on a pair of stupid gym employees-Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) with guns And Linda Litzke (three-time Oscar winner Francis McDomond) who is obsessed with plastic surgery-involved in the CIA conspiracy. George Clooney, John Malkovich, and Tilda Swinton were quickly involved in the show. Unknowingly, there was a corpse in the closet, and the government covered up the truth. I am still a little angry that this movie has not won more awards season love. Pete should at least be nominated for this GIF.
Yes, this is a two-and-a-half-hour Korean movie with subtitles, but BOY OH BOY, is it worth it? “Burning” based on Haruki Murakami’s short story “Barn Burning” is one of the most enjoyable viewing experiences in my recent memory. The movie (Oscar snubbed) begins with a lyrical love story between Jong Soo (Liu Yaren) and Hae Mi (Juan Zhong Shu), but just when the two seem to have found a rhythm, they are interrupted by the gentle and charming The radiant Ben (Minari’s Oscar nominated Steven Yuan). Not knowing what will happen is the beauty of this movie, so I won’t say more, but it is like a parasite, turning to more mysterious things, repeatedly subverting expectations along the way. Please do yourself a favor and start the live broadcast.
If you want to remove another classic from your watch list, the time is ripe for this western movie. This movie has been on the list of “Best Movies of All Time”, with Hollywood legends Paul Newman and Robert Redford starring Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid outlaws. After a series of train robberies made them a target of the authorities, the couple continued to run away, wiser than the investigators who pursued them. This film has won seven Oscar nominations (including best picture), and it is still a movie worth seeing today.
Let’s put it this way: If you are reveling in a secluded old schoolhouse in the middle of winter, pray that this fist is not mixed by LSD. This psychological horror film starring Kingsman himself, Sofia Boutella’s Miss Blades-for-Legs, began to appear innocent when a French dance company gathered for a party after rehearsal. However, as the action of the drug came into play, the night accelerated into a dark and bloody haze, accompanied by the pulsating beat of family music. The opening ball is worth seeing, whether or not you have an appetite to look at the subsequent adventures of the movie. The actors are well-trained dancers rather than actors, and the long shooting allows them to fully demonstrate their movements before they die…
Not to be confused with Clockstoppers, this is a 2002 movie about teenagers with magic watches. Clockwatchers is a comedy from the 90s that tells the story of four women becoming friends and doing casual work together in the office. Parker Posey is the active leader of the group, which also includes Phoebe Buffy herself, Lisa Kudrow, Alana Ubach of Euphoria, and Toni Colette, the greatest living actor in the world. When a series of office thefts arouse women’s suspicion, they must unite to form new bonds, overcome obstacles, and in the process solve the mystery of the workplace. This list is basically just a syllabus for you to watch Toni Collette movies, which is a good starting point.
Oh, what a tangled network this movie is. Jude Law fell in love with Natalie Portman. But there is also Julia Roberts. But then Julia Roberts and Cliff Owen were together. Until she left him for Jude Law. Who left Natalie Portman. Then who slept with Clive Owen. Who wants to come back with Julia Roberts. Basically, this group of four is a group of beautiful people trying to figure out their lives and relationships, and we just go with the flow. These four Oscar-nominated actors are at their peak, and Portman’s light is particularly dazzling. A fascinating character study, juicy dialogue and exquisite early fashion, this is a film that people don’t talk about enough.
When I first tried to watch the Cold War in a theater, I had to leave for 10 minutes because the man sitting behind me said that he had found bed bugs in the chair. despite this! I had so high hopes for this movie that I booked a ticket at another theater the next day (after soiling clothes in the dryer and scrubbing in the shower), I was not disappointed. This Oscar-nominated Polish film was filmed by Pawel Pawlikowski and tells the 20-year star-studded romance of Zura and Victor during the Cold War. The story is shot in vivid black and white, which is both beautiful and heartbreaking. A period of romance.
Please weigh the cultural debate. Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Every year, when the holidays come and a new list of the best Christmas movies arrives, this question will be raised again. Is Bruce Willis’s action film about police preventing terrorist attacks on Christmas Eve technically a “Christmas movie” or a “Christmas-based movie”? Arguing endlessly. Either way, it’s worth seeing Willis crawling in the vent pipe and Alan Rickman’s self-proclaimed iconic villain Hans Gruber’s capers. There are some real Christmas movies *coughing* This is a good life *coughing* is more like a difficult process. If there is “Death” in the Christmas movie, it would be very lucky. So “Yippee ki-yay” is like this, Mother Mary.
Many films start to lose cultural relevance the moment they leave the theater (if they have ever had one), but Spike Lee’s early masterpieces only seem to become relevant over time. Lee plays the role of Mookie in this movie. On a hot summer day, he hangs out near Bed-Stuy in Brooklyn-this movie is also written, directed and produced by himself. As tensions between blacks and members of the Italian community heat up, he shows us the neighborhood and its eclectic residents. The film’s direct view of racial violence made many people feel uncomfortable when it was released, causing it to be ignored at the awards ceremony. However, as the problems resolved in 1989 continue to plague the country, the film’s status has only grown in the past few years. Doing the right thing is more than just a great movie-it is a necessary indictment of the world we live in.
A movie about two cosmetics companies racing to find a cure for baldness-it doesn’t sound so interesting. But what if we take two government spies with romantic pasts, let them enter the private sector as corporate agents of spies, and let them fight to steal each other’s brand of miracle cures for hair loss? Sounds more interesting? Or at least camping is enough for you? The romantic spies are played by Julia Roberts and Cliff Owen, and Paul Giamatti, who never disappoints, is the head of one of the corporate brands. This bubble-filled, zig-zag movie is an interesting puzzle for the audience to piece together. If you don’t like it, you can at least watch the spy fall in love.
If you are a musical, you can let me listen to your songs repeatedly within a week, then you have my support. My Spotify certainly knows that I keep playing “You Don’t Even Know”. The film is based on the smashing Olivier Award-nominated West Side Musical and tells the story of a teenage boy named Jamie (newcomer Max Harwood) who dreams of becoming a drag queen. These songs are certified bops, and the gorgeous choreography is pleasing to the eye. Supporting roles-including never bad Richard E. Grant as his drag mentor, Sarah Lancashire as the supportive mother that every queer wants to have, and as Jamie’s best friend Lauren Patel-also provided support for this film. Please inject this pure, wholesome LGBTQ fun directly into my arm.
Obviously, it is not uncommon in China to hide death predictions from patients in order to have a higher quality of life when they are nearing the end of their lives. In this film directed by Wang Lulu and based on her life, the Wang family received news that the matriarch Nai Nai was suffering from advanced lung cancer. They did not share the news, but decided to hold a wedding as an excuse to bring the whole family to China to see their grandmother for the last time. Billi (Awkwafina) followed her, but was very upset about lying excessively to her grandmother. When the movie focuses on the importance of family and our purpose to protect the people we love, what happens will not only make you laugh, but also make you cry, sigh, smile, and feel various other emotions.
The high school comedy of the 80s will never be enough, and the Fast Times of Ridgemont High fits perfectly with Ferris Buellers and Bill & Teds around the world. This grown-up comedy is by Cameron Crowe (who will continue to write/direct a series of successful works such as Jerry Maguire and Say What) and directed by Amy Hecklin (Clueless), so you master Very good. Although Sean Penn’s role in Stoner’s battle with the history teacher may be the most memorable plot in the movie, the main focus is on Stacy and Mark (Jennifer Jason Leigh and Brian Buck), who Is trying to find a romantic path with the help of some senior students. This 90-minute movie is a seemingly ubiquitous but ubiquitous tortuous movie, a quick enjoyment. This is also Nicholas Cage’s film debut!
The first rule of Fight Club may be “Don’t talk about Fight Club”, but I’m talking about it here anyway. The classic David Fincher film based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel is a must-see if you just want to understand the constant citations of this film. rule. Soap. Brad Pitt’s sweaty abs. This psychedelic movie about the crisis of a stiff man and his insomnia craziness has become a favorite of those who are dissatisfied with consumerism, complacency, and corporate machinery. The movie is also full of endless Easter eggs and hidden references, so even those who have watched it more than a dozen times will still find something new. Like I said, Brad Pitt’s sweaty abs.
Yeah yeah. Jason Segal, Mila Kunis and Christine Bell performed well in this comedy, about a man who went on vacation and forgot his ex-girlfriend, only to discover that she and her new boyfriend were in the same Hawaiian resort . However, what allowed this gut destroyer to speed forward was to support the actor’s scene-stealing transition. Of course, this movie made Russell Brand (despite the rapid rise and decline) an American star and Bell’s new rock star boyfriend. But we also have Paul Rudd’s stupid surf instructor, Jonah Hill’s dumb waiter, and Bill Harder as the suggested brother. However, my favorite vacation is Jack McBrayer and Maria Thayer, the newlyweds experience sex for the first time. “If God is an urban planner, he would not build a playground next to the sewer system.” Classical route.
We saw in “The Godfather” that the mob and the film industry do not always go hand in hand. Occasionally, when the two worlds touch, a horse head will appear on your bed. However, in “Get Shorty”, the combination of film and “architecture” brings a more pleasant effect. Pepper, played by John Travolta, travels from Miami to Los Angeles to pay off his debts with a B-rated film director (played by Gene Hackman) and somehow manage to make himself the newest member of the production team. The protagonist of this gangster comedy has embarked on a path that is increasingly absurd and humorous, as his task is to play an old screaming queen (Rene Russell) and her Oscar-winning predecessor ( Danny DeVito). The whole movie is like a minecart of Donkey Kong, jumping on a messy and chaotic road of fun-but we enjoy every minute of it.
I swear there will be other things on this list besides the snowy thrillers, but here is one more just in case. As early as the 00s, Stieg Larsson’s trilogy of Swedish psychological crime thrillers was very popular, and was subsequently adapted into three Swedish titles starring Noomi Rapace movie. The just-successful David Fincher (Mank) decided to adapt these books into one featuring Rooney Mara as the punk cyber hacker Lis Beth Sarand and Daniel Craig as the journalist Michael Blomwes Special American movies. This unlikely pair joins forces to investigate the disappearance of a girl who disappeared 40 years ago. Although the first part of this trilogy has never received a sequel, it is a heart-wrenching and fascinating mystery, and Mara’s best actress nominated performance itself is worth seeing.
If you have heard of the term “Mrs. Robinson”, which is used to describe older women seduce younger men, this is the origin of the word. Anne Bancroft played the role of Mrs. OG Robinson in this 60s romantic comedy (in the Oscar-nominated performance, I might add). A very young Dustin Hoffman is a nominal graduate. He graduated from university and wandered in the world, not knowing what to do with his life. Then he met Mrs. Robinson and she had some ideas about what/who he should do. Directed by legendary Oscar winner Mike Nichols, the film has won seven Oscar nominations on its way to becoming a cultural touchstone and launching Hoffman’s career. This is also the movie we want to thank for the great Simon & Garfunkel song.
For a movie, this is a delightful crazy premise. A Playboy Bunny was kicked out of Playboy’s mansion, but he didn’t know how to deal with himself when he lived alone, so he decided to become the mother of a stupid, unsocial sorority. Anna Faris played the best performance of the lively and lovely Shelley Darlingson (Shelley Darlingson). You can’t help but help her, her love affair with the nerd Colin Hanks and her attempt to make Zeta Born from the hard work of getting out of trouble. The cast of Sorority Girls is very professional-from Emma Stone and WandaVision’s Kat Dennings to American Idol runner-up Katharine McPhee and Cheetah Girls, Cheetah Sisters Kiely Williams. It may have a score of 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it is clear that film critics in 2008 were not up to the task of identifying art.
Colin Farrell’s character Ray may not want to have anything to do with Bruges in Belgium, but this movie had the opposite effect on me. I am very eager to visit this small town full of cafes and canals, so if you want to be my travel buddy, please let me know. Martin McDonagh’s crime comedy tells of Ken, played by Ray and Brendan Gleeson. They are both killers. They hide in Bruges until the recent killing ends. However, when Ken was instructed to murder Thunder, the sleepy exile became confused. Ralph Fiennes plays their profanity boss. The Academy of Arts and Sciences must love these curse words, because the script was nominated for an Oscar. However, I would say that this movie made me fear the clock tower, so this is a potential negative effect.
Toni Collette can’t be too much, so here is another great TC option, adapted from Jennifer Weiner’s book. Follow a pair of sisters in her shoes, Rose (Colette) and Maggie (Cameron Diaz), they are polarized. Obviously, Rose is a serious person, and Maggie is a non-drinking person. After the two fell out because Maggie and Rose’s boyfriend had sex, Maggie fled to Florida to get in touch with her estranged grandmother (Oscar winner Shirley McLean). A drama about sisterhood, maternal love, and understanding of people who are different from yourself. This is the perfect ratio of laughing and tearfully calling your sister and telling her how much you love her.
I want to start this section with a direct appeal to Spotify: Dear Spotify executives, please put the entire Inside Llewyn Davis soundtrack on your website. Why do we only have three songs? I know this may have something to do with the law, but it is still rude. Thank you. However, if you want to hear the entire soundtrack of this Coen Brothers folk musical, you can watch it on Amazon Prime. Oscar Isaac plays a nominally struggling folk singer who tries to figure out his life and sings an unforgettable melody in the process. My beloved Kylie Mulligan and scandal-ridden Justin Timberlake also appeared (although their songs are not on Spotify). This underrated lyrical film should have received more awards and praise than ever before. Sometimes people just get it wrong.
I won’t read the comments on this article because I know that all of you will dump me for this article, but this is actually an incredible movie. Is there 3% on rotten tomatoes? Yes. Has it won every Razzie in the year it came out? Yes. But those people didn’t see the movie from the perspective of it being a masterpiece of Camp. Send this movie to the 2019 Met Gala! Adam Sandler (who was also the winner of the recent Huby Halloween) played the fraternal twins Jack and Jill in this truly crazy event. It is full of product placement (Dunkin’ Donuts, anyone?), Sandler bounces off the wall as Jill, and writing is often close to absurdity. However, somehow, Sandler convinced Al Pacino to play his third actor in this movie and convinced him to fall in love with Jill! crazy. To be honest, I don’t know how the fanatical dream of this movie was realized, but I have watched it several times, and I will watch it again. (Oh, the survivors love it.)
When Jennifer’s body came out more than ten years ago, it was criticized by (mostly male) critics and was largely marketed as the latest movie, in which Megan Fox was in the Transformers franchise The performance in China received direct attention. However, in the world of the post #MeToo movement, especially after this summer, as society re-examines the way Fox was treated during her rise, this horror comedy has become a classic of feminist cults. The film is written by female screenwriter and Oscar winner Diablo Cody, directed by female director Karyn Kusama, and starring a woman, but miraculously it is neither a romance nor a motherhood. Story (try to find movies that meet these criteria before 2018). This is also about a female succubus who can only survive by killing and eating men (this impulse sometimes seems strange). Let’s talk to the team on the phone, because this is preparation for the sequel, and we want to see it.
I want to start the coverage of this movie by saying that Josh Hutcherson’s character was named “Laser”, which is a chaotic naming of a fictional character that you have to fall behind. But this is neither here nor there. This family drama, nominated for Best Picture, tells the story of a lesbian couple raising two teenagers. It is very beautiful and promotes representation, because same-sex couples with children still rarely appear in the media. When Laser brings his sperm donor (played by Mark Ruffalo) into his mother’s life (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore in the award-winning round), the focus of the movie is on the family. In some ways it is small and intimate, but in the story it tries to tell and the power of the performance is rhetoric, “The Kids Are All Very Good” is a necessary watch.
You will love a classic detective film, especially with such a high-level cast. Rian Johnson’s unresolved case (very well written and an Oscar-nominated for its screenplay) focused on the death of the famous novelist Harlan Sloby and the family eager to inherit his inheritance. I know it’s boring to list actors, but come with me. We have James Bond himself, Daniel Craig and his future Bond girl/Ben Affleck’s former coffee walking partner Anna de Armas. American ass Chris Evans is wearing a beautiful cable-knit sweater. Halloween badass/yogurt master Jamie Lee Curtis and two-time Oscar nominee Michael Shannon are both suspects. Lime lover Dakota Johnson’s father Don is here, and perhaps the world’s greatest living actor Toni Collette is also here. LaKeith Stanfield did not come here from Get Out, without his straw hat, nor did the ghostly Katherine Langford of 13 Reasons Why. As a last resort, the casting director identified Pennywise’s favorite victim, Jaeden Martell and legendary Christopher Plummer, and may he rest in peace. It’s like, really. This is an all-star lineup, and there are similar plans for the sequel.
If you haven’t checked the news in the past decade, San Francisco is in the midst of (or may end) a wave of massive gentrification due to the explosive development of Silicon Valley and the influx of wealthy white tech tycoons into the area. As a result, previously black families The occupied streets are now almost entirely white. This is the story of Jimmie Fails, who wrote the movie based on his own life. He plays a man who intends to take back his childhood Victorian home from an upscale community and take care of this beautiful house behind the owner’s back. The film is unforgettable, tragically melancholic, and the accusation of gentrification also involves the pain of growth, change, and having to say goodbye.
With the widespread release of “French Express”, now may be a good time to revisit some of Wes Anderson’s older works, including this maritime comedy starring Bill Murray. Murray plays Zissou, a character like Jacques Cousteau who intends to retaliate for the jaguar shark who killed his former partner. The film adopts the classic Wes Anderson style and is beautifully shot in a brightly colored, perfectly structured, and symmetrical frame. Also using the classic Wes Anderson fashion, this movie is starred by many first-line stars, including Anderson’s regulars Owen Wilson, William Dafoe, Angelica Houston and Jeff Goblen. But be careful-watching Steve Zissou may make you feel the urge to buy a red beanie hat.
The follow-up to Robert Eggers’ “Witch” (where we all learned how to live a delicious life) is a psychological nightmare of claustrophobia, but not delicious (unless dead seagulls and farting stimulate you Appetite). The film was shot in a nearly square aspect ratio, similar to home videos from the 1800s, in that it traced the characters of William Dafoe and Robert Pattinson to a lighthouse on a rocky island. Driven by alcohol and cut off from society, the couple fell into a salty, violent madness. This is certainly not for everyone, but those who are physically strong and like psychological horror will find this a fascinating exploration of unfettered thoughts. Watch it while we are anxiously waiting for Eggers’ next movie, The Northman.
“Manchester by the Sea” is a beautiful and depressing film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan. Both Michelle Williams and Casey Affleck performed incredible (even though Casey’s recent controversy has weakened his star power). But what I want to discuss is the birth of Lucas Hedges in American consciousness. Hedges plays Patrick, a 16-year-old boy with a strong Boston accent. After his father died, he lived with his depressed uncle (Affleck). His performance was so outstanding that he won him a rare young male Oscar nomination and allowed him to star in subsequent films such as Ben Is Back and Boy Erased. He will continue to be the darling of A24 in movies such as Lady Bird and Waves. Just as I couldn’t stop looking at this recent photo of him, I was shocked by his presence here, and like to watch his star journey.
Where do I begin to describe my love for this horror movie? Midsommar is directed by Ari Aster (his Hereditary is even better) and follows a group of friends to Sweden to participate in folk festivals. It’s just that it is not an ordinary village, there are some threats and mysterious things at work. Aster has completed the seemingly impossible task, making the broad daylight fields more terrifying than the darkness, and the fear he created in these scenes is obvious. At the center of this nuanced masterpiece is Florence Pugh’s breakthrough performance as a grieving woman whose family has just passed away on vacation with her boyfriend. too frightening. it’s beautiful. This is a strange catharsis. Although I will never forgive it for teaching me what a blood eagle is.
I am ashamed to say that before watching this documentary, I didn’t know who Pauly Murray was. If you have never heard of this charming, pioneering, pioneering individual, then you need to hurry up to Amazon and give it a watch. A civil rights activist who refused to give up his seat on the bus in front of Rosa Parks. An African-American lawyer whose work paved the way for Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s landmark sex discrimination case. A queer intellectual, before the advent of modern labels, he tried to understand gender and sexual behavior. Murray is an idol that we should study in school, so if you are a teacher and are reading this article, please push the TV into the classroom and press the play button.
In 1964, the famous African-American civil rights activist Malcolm X, boxer Muhammad Ali, football star Jim Brown and singer Sam Cook all spent one night in a hotel room in Miami. This historic meeting is the basis of the film, directed by Regina King (she herself was an Oscar winner) and adapted by Kemp Bowles, who also wrote the show and Pixar’s Soul (An important year for him!). The film focuses on the relationship between these four great men, creating a fictitious dialogue that aims to unlock race, privilege, and responsibility due to fame. Hamilton’s Leslie Odom Jr. played Cook (he was nominated for an Oscar for the performance), but the most fascinating thing is Kingsley Ben Adil’s interpretation of Malcolm X. Never before has it been so fun to spend so long in a hotel room.
I like to promote a good LGBTQ movie. This interesting little historical British drama is a wonderful movie. As early as 1984, during the strike of British miners, gay activist Mark Ashton (Ben Schnetzer) realized that the police were too busy paying attention to the miners and had no time to pay attention to their usual harassment of the gay community, so he launched lesbian and gay support The miners helped a group of oppressed compatriots. This struggle by the LGBTQ community on behalf of the working class is the plot here. The hottest pastor Andrew Scott and George MacKay in 1917 and Professor Umbridge (aka Imelda Staunton) are all here. This movie is both fascinating and uplifting, showing you how the weak can help the weak with many benefits for everyone.
Before the aliens chased Sigourney Weaver & Co. around Nostromo, they wreaked havoc on the crew of Prometheus in this alien prequel. Noomi Rapace (former Mother of the Lamb era) and Michael Fassbender lead this new (although technically older) team, who searched for human ancestors in space. However, what they discovered was a violent alien life form that eventually made Rapace’s Shaw pregnant, leading to disgusting childbirth scenes and a baby alien preparing to cause trouble for countless offspring. Moral of the story: Don’t mess with aliens.
There is nothing I like more than the ridiculous crime movies of the Coen brothers, and raising Arizona is undoubtedly ridiculous. The policeman played by Holly Hunt fell in love with a criminal played by Nicholas Cage (I mean, only casting is gold). The two cannot have children, so they decide to steal a quintuplet from the furniture tycoon. Then a group of competing criminals stole the baby from Hunter and Cage-completely crazy in the best way. The crime comedy is a bit lighter than the usual price of Cohens, but the originality is there, you have supporting roles performed by Francis McDormand and John Goodman. If Macbeth’s tragedy makes you feel a little too gloomy, this may be your Cohen movie.
We have recently had a lot of “I saw the murder outside the window” movies, “The Woman Outside the Window” and “The Girl on the Train”, but this classic work by Alfred Hitchcock is the original. Jeff, played by Jimmy Stewart, had a broken leg and was lying in an apartment in Greenwich Village. He had nothing to do but looked out the window. However, when Jeff believed that he saw one of his neighbors murdering his wife, Jeff and his girlfriend (played by Grace Kelly) began an investigation. The curiosity at the beginning quickly overwhelmed them. This movie is the main content of the American classic, and it is constantly mentioned or repeated, so really, you should watch the original by yourself.
The stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet of the Titanic have been together forever through the media surrounding this blockbuster. As we all know, they have always been friends. So when the two reunited to star in this romantic drama from Sam Mendes (1917), it was not surprising. This partner plays the Wheeler couple, a couple in the 1950s, living a seemingly perfect Connecticut suburban life, but choked by discomfort, boredom, and marriage breakdown. Like the Titanic, this is a romantic tragedy. Like the Titanic, Casey Bates is also present. This is not a happy movie, but it is fun to watch these two great actors do their thing. It would be great if there were Celine Dion’s songs.
Thank God for giving Baz Luhrmann, because without this version of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, high school English classes everywhere would be forced to watch a more dull interpretation of this famous romantic tragedy. Luhrmann took over the play and set it back in a dazzling fictional Miami, with teenage heartthrobs Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes as the protagonists. The whole show is infused with jaw-dropping fun that Marlon Brando and Kenneth Branagh can never match. The scene where Roma and Julie lock their eyes through the fish tank? genius. Encounter in the whole pool? sleepy. There is also the original soundtrack. Don’t even let me start that soundtrack, baby. Obviously, this is one of the best in film history. Kym Mazelle’s “Young Hearts Run Free” is the best bops. Makes me want to put on a drag dance down the stairs.


Post time: Oct-19-2021
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