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Dec 13, 2017 · From visual masterpieces that were beloved by critics everywhere like the second season of Master of None to pop culture events like Stranger Things 2 and niche gems like Dark and A Christmas ...
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- Hold the Dark. Jeremy Saulnier, director of Blue Ruin and Green Room, returns with another dark story that will inevitably reach a kind of cult status like his other films.
- Shimmer Lake. Screenwriter Oren Uziel makes his directorial debut this year with Shimmer Lake, a crime drama starring Benjamin Walker, Adam Pally, Wyatt Russell, and Rainn Wilson.
- IO. Sci-fi is enjoying a huge resurgence right now, which may or may not have something to do with the recent success of comic book movies. As such, many of the same faces are appearing over and over again within the genre.
- Mute. Apparently, Duncan Jones had the idea for Mute many years ago, even before his directorial debut, Moon, came out. Although Moon was a sci-fi film, its small cast and isolated setting made it an easier movie to start with than Mute.
- To the Bone. Keanu Reeves, Lily Collins, Alanna Ubach. 39 votes. Ellen is an unruly 20-year-old anorexic girl who spent the better part of her teenage years being shepherded through various recovery programs, only to find herself several pounds lighter every time.
- The Babysitter. Bella Thorne, Judah Lewis, Hana Mae Lee. 49 votes. When Cole stays up past his bedtime, he discovers that his hot baby sitter belongs to a satanic cult that will stop at nothing to keep him quiet.
- I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Melanie Lynskey, Elijah Wood, David Yow. 40 votes. After being burglarized, a depressed woman (Melanie Lynskey) and her obnoxious neighbor set out to find the thieves, but they soon find themselves up against a group of dangerous criminals.
- Okja. Ahn Seo-hyun, Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal. 71 votes. For 10 idyllic years, young Mija has been caretaker and constant companion to Okja - a massive animal and an even bigger friend - at her home in the mountains of South Korea.
- Worst: Bright
- Best: Marvel’s The Punisher
- Worst: Death Note
- Best: A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Worst: Gypsy
- Best: Bojack Horseman
- Worst: The Babysitter
- Best: Glow
- Worst: War Machine
- Best: I Don’T Feel at Home in This World Anymore
With a production budget of $90 million, it’s clear that Netflix had high hopes for Bright - a gritty cop thriller that exists in a world where humans and mythical creatures coexist. What Netflix probably wasn’t expecting was that this A-list action film would become one of the most scathingly reviewed movies of the year. Directed by Suicide Squad’...
In a year that brought us both Iron Fist and The Defenders, it was looking as though the best of Marvel’s Defender-verse was already behind us. Then came The Punisher, which found the perfectly cast Jon Bernthal reprising his role as Frank Castle for the character’s first solo outing. While the series has a slow start, the action really begins to p...
This year’s American adaptation of Death Note wasn’t an outright failure; the film’s production design was spot on and the cast turned out a number of talented performances — particularly Willem Dafoe’s turn as the demon Ryuk. But as a whole, Death Note simply strayed too far from its source material, resulting in a movie that felt more like the la...
Based on the children’s books by Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Eventshad already seen one mainstream adaptation with the 2004 film that found Jim Carrey in the role of Count Olaf. But after plans for a film sequel were eventually scrapped, Netflix picked up the series, with plans to adapt each of the 13 novels. The first season, which con...
After Naomi Watts first broke big in David Lynch’s mesmerizing Mulholland Dr., where she played two contrasting characters who are both overcome with love and lust, we were wondering if Watts would ever return to play such a dark character. At first glance, Netflix’sGypsy appeared as though it was the perfect vehicle for the actress, as it centered...
Set in a world where humans and anthropomorphic animals coexist, this Netflix series follows BoJack Horseman, a washed-up actor who lives in Los Angeles where he plans to make a comeback with the release of his tell-all autobiography. BoJack Horseman made its debut back in 2014 and was met with lukewarm reviews. But from season two onward the show ...
With a pitch-perfect trailer that promised a lot of skin, scares, and laughs, expectation going into this October release were high. Unfortunately, The Babysitterultimately proved to be a lot more blunt and a lot less clever than the B-movie horror comedies that it was trying to send-up. The film follows Cole, a 12-year-old nerd who's infatuated wi...
Set smack dab in the middle of 1980s Los Angeles, GLOW is loosely based on the female wrestling circuit of the same decade — known as the Gorgeous Women of Wrestling. The series follows Ruth Wilder, a struggling actress played by Alison Brie (Mad Men, Community) as she auditions and trains to become the wrestler later known as Zoya the Destroya. GL...
Another Netflix original that turned so much potential into a massive misfire, War Machineis a satirical war film based on the real-life Army General Stanley McChrystal who was sent to Afghanistan in 2009 to end the war. The film has an A-list cast, headed up by Brad Pitt who plays the fictionalized general, with supporting roles from Tilda Swinton...
Reminiscent of an early Coen Brothers flick, this quirky black comedy starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood begins when Ruth, a nursing assistant, returns from work to find her home burglarized. Unwilling to accept that humans continue to get away with their greedy ways, Ruth embarks on a mission with an idealistic neighbor to recoup her stolen ...
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Feb 9, 2017 · To help you keep track, we've put together a list of shows Netflix has confirmed — for certain — are coming out in 2017.
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