This horror flick managed to be campy, quirky & scary simultaneously, which is no easy feat. Serkis was wonderful. 3/5
The Cottage on Netflix
Short reviews of content rented or streamed from Netflix, mostly formatted for 140 characters.
Friday, October 30, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
The Kingdom
Berg delivers another excellent thriller with expert acting, a sharp plot & exceptional direction. Solid work. 4/5
The Kingdom on Netflix
The Kingdom on Netflix
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Citizen X
A fascinating plot but amateurishly told, although the ending was satisfying. It felt emotionally flat - just okay. 3/5
Citizen X on Netflix
Citizen X on Netflix
Labels:
dark,
donald sutherland,
drama,
ftrq,
imelda staunton,
max von sydow,
netflix,
stephen rea,
suspenseful,
thriller
Monday, October 26, 2015
South of Pico
This film was going for a "Crash" vibe but never got there - the end made little sense with no resolution. 3/5
South of Pico on Netflix
South of Pico on Netflix
Labels:
christina hendricks,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
gina torres,
gritty,
indie,
kip pardue,
netflix
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Bedevilled
I'm a big fan of Korean revenge thrillers, and this is one of the best I've seen in a long while, in a similar vein to "Lady Vengeance" and "I Saw the Devil". VERY brutal, very dark, very cohesive. I had to take off half a star for a really bizarre thing that happens in the second half of the film that's never explained though, a real "Texas Chainsaw Massacre what happened to the trucker" moment. Otherwise, truly wonderful. 4.5/5
Bedevilled on Netflix
Bedevilled on Netflix
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
The Ladykillers
This Coen brothers farce felt forced & utterly absurd - I didn't feel connected to it at all. Not good for me. 2/5
The Ladykillers on Netflix
The Ladykillers on Netflix
Labels:
absurd,
black comedy,
comedy,
ethan coen,
ftrq,
j k simmons,
joel coen,
marlon wayans,
netflix,
quirky,
tom hanks,
witty
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Death of a President
This. Is. BRILLIANT. This historical fiction film discusses what happens in the wake of the assassination of George W. Bush in 2007. It seamlessly and beautiful weds newsreel and film footage together into a completely convincing whole. Perhaps the most amazing thing though is the film's plot, which presents as a suspense thriller and it executed to perfection. There wasn't a thing wrong in this film, I loved it and was totally captivated throughout. Highly recommended. 5/5
Death of a President on Netflix
Death of a President on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
dark,
deadpan,
drama,
ftrq,
mockumentary,
netflix,
suspenseful
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Sugarhouse
The story of this taught drama unfolds slowly like a lotus but is worth the wait - tremendous acting as well. 3.5/5
Sugarhouse on Netflix
Sugarhouse on Netflix
Labels:
andy serkis,
ashley walters,
chilling,
dark,
drama,
ftrq,
gritty,
netflix,
steven mackintosh,
thriller
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
The Taking of Deborah Logan
This was one scary found-footage style film with a tremendous performance from Jill Larson. Nice. 4/5
The Taking of Deborah Logan on Netflix
The Taking of Deborah Logan on Netflix
Labels:
anne ramsay,
dark,
ftrq,
horror,
jill larson,
netflix,
omnious,
scary,
suspenseful
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
This sequel is every bit as charming & lovely as the first, wonderful acting as always. 4/5
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on Netflix
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel on Netflix
Labels:
bill nighy,
drama,
ftrq,
judi dench,
maggie smith,
netflix,
richard gere,
romantic,
tamsin greig,
witty
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Particle Fever
This documentary about the Higgs boson is equal parts exciting & terrifying. It's a brave new world indeed. 4/5
Particle Fever on Netflix
Particle Fever on Netflix
Labels:
cerebral,
documentary,
ftrq,
inspiring,
netflix,
provocative,
visionary
Thursday, October 8, 2015
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire
I loved "Jarhead". I thought it a gritty, realistic, and honest portrait of the life of a Marine. I went so far in my review to say I felt it to be the true inheritor of "Full Metal Jacket" in many regards. But this sequel? This has nothing whatsoever to do with the original film. It's nothing more than an empty popcorn action flick with no substance and a highly predictable plot. Why it's even called a sequel I don't know. At all. Don't go into this film thinking it will have a damn thing to do with the first and you'll be okay. But if you love the first film like me, maybe skip this. Very average. 3/5
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire on Netflix
Jarhead 2: Field of Fire on Netflix
Labels:
action,
action thriller,
action/adventure,
exciting,
ftrq,
netflix,
violent
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within
A truly worthy sequel, this thriller has a solid plot & tremendous acting. Can't wait for the end! 4/5
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within on Netflix
Elite Squad: The Enemy Within on Netflix
Monday, October 5, 2015
If I Stay
This made me cry more than most Nicolas Sparks films. Beautifully told, if a bit overly sentimental. Lovely. 3.5/5
If I Stay on Netflix
If I Stay on Netflix
Labels:
chloe moretz,
drama,
emotional,
ftrq,
jamie blackley,
joshua leonard,
mireille enos,
netflix,
sentimental,
stacy keach,
tearjerker
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
This sequel is just as strong as the first film with compelling characters and a solid plot. Great action film. 4/5
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes on Netflix
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes on Netflix
Labels:
action thriller,
action/adventure,
andy serkis,
exciting,
ftrq,
gary oldman,
keri russell,
netflix,
science fiction
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Dead Within
So the zombie apocalypse happens, and it's just you and your spouse, locked in a cabin, away from the world. Your spouse ventures out for food and supplies, but they insist you don't go, because it's safer inside. So they go out for long stretches of time and you wait, inside, listening to the noises of the end of the world. Days turn to weeks turn to months, and, most of the time, it's just you. You and the starvation and the lack of sleep and light and the nothing. How long until you begin to lose your mind, just a little? How long until you aren't quite sure what's real and what's not? How long until it's worse being inside than it would being out? How much can a mind take before it snaps? How long do you trust yourself, or your spouse, or anything you see or hear? Think about it for a while. You think you know what you'd do, we all would. We think, I would always know what was real. I would always know what to do. But how do you know that? And does being that sure of your own sanity leave that much more room for insanity to creep in? Think about all this, and then watch this film. You won't be disappointed. 4/5
Dead Within on Netflix
Dead Within on Netflix
Saturday, October 3, 2015
The Champ
Dear god, all the feels. I'm still weepy. The acting in this is excellent, especially Schroder, who was phenomenal. 4/5
The Champ on Netflix
The Champ on Netflix
Labels:
dark,
drama,
emotional,
faye dunaway,
ftrq,
jon voight,
netflix,
ricky schroder,
sentimental,
tearjerker
Friday, October 2, 2015
Stonehearst Asylum
What an utterly intriguing thriller, I never saw most of it coming. Excellent acting all around as well. 4/5
Stonehearst Asylum on Netflix
Stonehearst Asylum on Netflix
Labels:
ben kingsley,
david thewlis,
ftrq,
jim sturgess,
kate beckinsale,
michael caine,
netflix,
psych thriller,
scary,
suspenseful,
thriller
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