This started off slowly & wasn't catching my interest but by the end had turned into a rather charming comedy. 3.5/5
City Island on Netflix
Short reviews of content rented or streamed from Netflix, mostly formatted for 140 characters.
Monday, February 28, 2011
City Island
Labels:
andy garcia,
comedy,
feel-good,
ftrq,
indie,
julianna margulies,
netflix,
quirky
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Through a Glass Darkly
I can't get the Yeats quote "a terrible beauty is born" out of my head. This was my first Bergman - it won't be my last. If ever a movie deserved this title masterpiece this is it. Sheer perfection on every level imaginable. 5/5
Through a Glass Darkly on Netflix
Through a Glass Darkly on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
classic,
dark,
foreign,
ftrq,
gunnar björnstrand,
harriet andersson,
igmar bergman,
lars passgard,
max von sydow,
netflix,
swedish
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Get Low
Despite the genius casting of Duvall & Murray the plot of this odd flick never got going. Middle of the road for me. 3/5
Get Low on Netflix
Get Low on Netflix
Labels:
bill murray,
black comedy,
drama,
ftrq,
indie,
lucas black,
netflix,
robert duvall,
sissy spacek,
witty
Friday, February 25, 2011
Stevie
A dark, tragic, terrifying and yet magnificently told documentary. I don't know what the truth is but yet I want to weep. 4.5/5
Stevie on Netflix
Stevie on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
dark,
documentary,
emotional,
ftrq,
netflix,
steve james
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tamara Drewe
Frears latest is a saucy rom-com that sees a wonderful performance by Tamsin Greig - the acting makes this work. 3.5/5
Tamara Drewe on Netflix
Tamara Drewe on Netflix
Labels:
bill camp,
british,
foreign,
ftrq,
gemma arteton,
netflix,
roger allam,
rom-com,
romantic,
stephen frears,
tamsin greig,
witty
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Multiple Sarcasms
This movie suffers because it doesn't know what it is. Drama? Comedy? Serious? Silly? I neither know or care. 2/5
Multiple Sarcasms on Netflix
Multiple Sarcasms on Netflix
Labels:
comedy,
dana delany,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
indie,
mira sorvino,
netflix,
romantic,
stockard channing,
timothy hutton,
witty
Monday, February 21, 2011
A Woman, A Gun & A Noodle Shop
This Chinese remake of "Blood Simple" has all the grit & wit of the original with even more style. For those wondering, you don't need to have seen "Blood Simple" to watch this - it stands alone. A real winner. 4/5
A Woman, A Gun & A Noodle Shop on Netflix
A Woman, A Gun & A Noodle Shop on Netflix
Labels:
black comedy,
chinese,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
gritty,
netflix,
yimou zhang
Sunday, February 20, 2011
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not
Tautou is brilliant in this dark tale of a love affair gone horribly wrong. Like the adage says - just because he says he's leaving her doesn't mean he really will. So brilliant - loved it. Amazing plot, genius. 5/5
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not on Netflix
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not on Netflix
Labels:
audrey tautou,
dark,
drama,
foreign,
french,
ftrq,
netflix,
psych thriller,
romantic,
samuel le bihan,
scary,
understated
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Yes, it's sappy & silly. Yes, I cried like a baby. What of it? So sue me - it was good. Get off my lawn. 4/5
Hachi: A Dog's Tale on Netflix
Hachi: A Dog's Tale on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
heartfelt,
jason alexander,
joan allen,
lasse hallstrom,
netflix,
richard gere,
sentimental,
tearjerker,
understated
Friday, February 18, 2011
Conspiracy
This film about the meeting that decided the Final Solution is tragically horrifying, albeit a bit perfunctory. 3.5/5
Conspiracy on Netflix
Conspiracy on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
colin firth,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
kenneth branagh,
made-for-television,
military and war,
netflix,
stanley tucci,
understated
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Don't Look Back
This is a mind-fuck of a film - wonderfully written & eerily shot. Creepy as hell & ultimately fascinating. 4/5
ADDED: It seems on Netflix a lot of people got confused about the ending. Just pay attention - it all reveals itself. Is it convoluted? Sure. Is it a sound, well-thought out ending? Absolutely. The special effects are done perfectly - follow the train of those and you'll see everything clearly.
Don't Look Back on Netflix
ADDED: It seems on Netflix a lot of people got confused about the ending. Just pay attention - it all reveals itself. Is it convoluted? Sure. Is it a sound, well-thought out ending? Absolutely. The special effects are done perfectly - follow the train of those and you'll see everything clearly.
Don't Look Back on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
foreign,
french,
ftrq,
mind-bending,
monica bellucci,
netflix,
psych thriller,
scary,
sophie marceau,
suspenseful
Bruno
Wow - "Borat" this ain't. There was a little funny here, but honestly I found most of it either banal or offensive. Boo. 1.5/5
Bruno on Netflix
Bruno on Netflix
Sunday, February 13, 2011
The Chocolate War
A young Adam Baldwin helps make this quintessential 80's film funny, dark & classic. Good stuff. 3.5/5
The Chocolate War on Netflix
The Chocolate War on Netflix
Labels:
adam baldwin,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
ilan mitchell-smith,
john glover,
netflix,
quirky
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Cairo Time
Nothing ever happens in this slow-as-molasses "Lost In Translation" style romance, but it gets a star for the end. 2/5
Cairo Time on Netflix
Cairo Time on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
ftrq,
netflix,
patricia clarkson,
romance,
romantic,
sentimental,
understated
Friday, February 11, 2011
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman
Timothy Spall gives a nuanced performance in this biopic about Albert Pierrepoint. Well done. 4/5
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman on Netflix
Pierrepoint: The Last Hangman on Netflix
Labels:
british,
dark,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
juliet stevenson,
netflix,
timothy spall,
understated
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Just Another Love Story
This exquisitely directed & powerfully written Danish film is anything but another story. Brilliant. 4.5/5
Just Another Love Story on Netflix
Just Another Love Story on Netflix
Labels:
danish,
dark,
drama,
foreign,
ftrq,
netflix,
suspenseful,
visually stunning
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Welcome to the Rileys
Leo & Stewart were great, but the story just rubbed me the wrong way - it wasn't honest or genuine. 3/5
Welcome to the Rileys on Netflix
Welcome to the Rileys on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
ftrq,
gritty,
heartfelt,
indie,
james gandolfini,
kristen stewart,
melissa leo,
netflix
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Machete
OMG FUN & RIDICULOUS. Did you love the 2nd half of From Dusk Til Dawn? Then watch Machete. Complaint: not enough naked Lohan
Machete at Netflix
Machete at Netflix
Panic
A somewhat interesting script got further bogged down by surprisingly mediocre acting. I'm disappointed - just average. 3/5
Panic on Netflix
Panic on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
indie,
john ritter,
netflix,
neve campbell,
tracey ullman,
understated,
william h macy
Monday, February 7, 2011
Cyrus
This is a REALLY smartly written dramedy that lets Reilly & Tomei shine. Expertly handled - it worked wonderfully. 4/5
Cyrus on Netflix
Cyrus on Netflix
Labels:
comedy,
drama,
ftrq,
john c reilly,
jonah hill,
marisa tomei,
netflix,
quirky,
romantic
Sunday, February 6, 2011
The Disappearance of Alice Creed
This smartly styled British thriller keeps you guessing straight through - well done. 4/5
The Disappearance of Alice Creed on Netflix
The Disappearance of Alice Creed on Netflix
Saturday, February 5, 2011
The Killing Room
The only "twisty" thing in this very predictable thriller was the very end. Only thing I didn't predict. Meh. 2/5
The Killing Room on Netflix
The Killing Room on Netflix
Labels:
chloe sevigny,
clea duvall,
ftrq,
netflix,
psych thriller,
timothy hutton
Friday, February 4, 2011
The King of Masks
This Chinese drama about love and family is poignant & highly emotional. Really beautifully done, loved it. 4/5
The King of Masks on Netflix
The King of Masks on Netflix
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Lovely, Still
Landau & Burstyn are magnificent in this beautiful, magical, dark & devastating film. I wept like it was WALL-E. Seriously... watch this film. The performances are off the charts & it's so powerful & emotional. I'm *still* crying. Damn. 5/5
Lovely, Still, on Netflix
Lovely, Still, on Netflix
Labels:
drama,
elizabeth banks,
Ellen Burstyn,
emotional,
ftrq,
martin landau,
netflix,
romance,
romantic,
sentimental
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Catfish
This film is topical & devastating & brilliant - it should remind us all that not everything is how it seems. Wow. I want to say more about this amazing film but I can't for fear of spoiling it. Just watch it. 4.5/5
Catfish on Netflix
Catfish on Netflix
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Hugo Pool
This movie was so atrociously awful I actually turned it off. I can't believe how awful this was, truly. 1/5
ADDED: When Malcolm McDowell shot his hand-puppet up with a syringe of "Rang Dang Dooey" I just had to shut it off. I mean... REALLY. With this cast to see such horrific acting... I have no words.
Hugo Pool on Netflix
ADDED: When Malcolm McDowell shot his hand-puppet up with a syringe of "Rang Dang Dooey" I just had to shut it off. I mean... REALLY. With this cast to see such horrific acting... I have no words.
Hugo Pool on Netflix
Labels:
alyssa milano,
comedy,
cult films,
ftrq,
goofy,
heartfelt,
malcolm mcdowell,
netflix,
patrick dempsey,
quirky,
robert downey jr,
romantic,
sean penn
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