IMPORTANT ADDITIONS TO NETFLIX INSTANT.
Why did I find out Baby Boom was on Netflix Instant right before leaving for work?
“Hi, we hate you.” - The Fates
This email thread with Jolie began with the subject “Be the Velveeta to my RO*TEL” and it only took one reply to devolve into this.
Important (?) Additions to Netflix Instant (?)
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Important additions to Netflix Instant
Church: The Movie (also known as Church: The Film) was added to Netflix Instant today and it stars Eddie Winslow as a “reformed bad boy” who apparently goes to church and I will be watching it this evening and blogging about it as I watch it bye.
You probably forgot that Maya Angelou was in How to Make an American Quilt, but I didn’t.
Melancholia is worth seeing for its opening and closing segments alone, but this column is about streaming alternatives to theatrical releases, not theatrical releases themselves. So here are some recommendations based on the dark, hypnotic imagery from both of the film’s trailers.
I changed my Netflix column around this week and hope you like it.
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Hey! The best movie of 2010 and one of the best screenplays of the decade, Rabbit Hole, is now streaming on Netflix! Hop to it! Then cry your eyes out!
That Halloween Movie You Should Watch on Netflix Instead of That Non-Halloween Movie Released in Theaters Today | The Hairpin
Instead of Anonymous: If a campy revisionist period action drama isn’t what you expected from the director of Independence Day and 2012, you haven’t been paying attention. A man capable of destroying the planet in the most entertaining ways imaginable is more than qualified to do the same to the Elizabethan Age. Anonymous asks the question, “Have we been fooled all along?” Andrew Fleming’s The Craft is the perfect substitute, because it asks a similar question, though concluding not by proving Shakespeare a fraud, but by proving the existence of witchcraft. Do you remember when Neve Campbell and Rachel True visited Robin Tunney to check on her witchy woman powers, and then Tunney throws back some major shade in the form of a lightning bolt and downed tree branch? Well, all I’m saying is that Robin Tunney is still alive and no other witch has claimed responsibility for Hurricane Irene. Think about it.
Hey, the “joke” in my Netflix “thing” on “The Hairpin” today is that every movie I recommend is “The Craft.”










