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Netflix Good movies to watch

  1. Rush: It's Thor and Baron Zemo, look! In Ron Howard's 2013 film about Formula One motor racing, Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Brühl play competitors in the famed rivalry between British James Hunt and Austrian Niki Lauda. The racing scenes are well-made, but it's Brühl's acting that makes this film worth seeing. It's his greatest effort to date in his illustrious career.
  2. Titanic: Do you recall when this was the world's most popular film? Titanic is a truly great piece of epic cinema, pushing into the idea that a blockbuster can transport you in ways that no other media can, but James Cameron's epic became something of a punchline for individuals who want to make fun of melodrama.
  3. Zodiac: The consequences of crime, not crime itself, is the focus of David Fincher's masterwork. The fact that he crafted a lengthy epic about an unsolved murder is bold enough. But what's most fascinating is how the film gradually shifts away from figuring out who the Zodiac Killer is and toward examining the consequences of obsession. It's one of the decade's greatest flicks.
  4. Crimson Peak: Guillermo del Toro's gothic horror movie has a cult following almost immediately after its debut. Sure, popular audiences expecting a frightening movie in October didn't get it, but it swiftly gained a following. After all, it's a stunning, memorable work of art that serves as a reminder that del Toro's vision is unlike anybody else's. Replay the scene. It's one of those films that everyone will claim to have adored from the start.
  5. As Good As It Gets: As Good as It Gets is a romantic comedy-drama film directed by James L. Brooks and co-written by Mark Andrus, released in 1997. Jack Nicholson portrays a misanthropic, homophobic, and obsessive-compulsive author, Helen Hunt portrays a single mother with a chronically ill kid, and Greg Kinnear portrays a gay artist in the film.

 

What movies to watch on Hulu

  1. Deadpool: Back in 2016, putting your faith in the director of Green Lantern and Blade: Trinity looked like a death sentence for any superhero franchise. Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds), AKA Wade Wilson, pursues vengeance on Ajax (Ed Skrein), AKA Francis, AKA the man who turned him into a horrifically disfigured mutant with incredible regenerative powers and separated him from the love of his life, Vanessa, by donning the distinctive red and black mask (Morena Baccarin). The narrative is solid, but that's all you need to know since the true kicker is precisely who I didn't expect it to be—Reynolds. Reynolds' dark humour, absolute lack of shame, and full disdain for the standards of good and proper filmmaking make Deadpool not just one of the finest superhero movies ever made, but also one of the best superhero movies ever made.
  2. La La Land: This charming musical depicts the story of two nobodies fiercely following their goals, fusing current Hollywood with vintage Tinseltown influences. Mia Dolan (Emma Stone) is an aspiring actress who is having trouble finding work. Seb Wilder is a failing jazz pianist who is stuck performing 80s cover songs and Christmas melodies. They meet in their hour of need, brought together by shared tragedies, and hit it off. They both prove the magic ingredient for not only their professional lives but also their personal LIVES, by encouraging one another to do something new in the hopes of attaining their aspirations. However, their developing relationship is quickly tested by their success, and the timeless narrative of Hollywood vs. the heart is played out in spectacular 1940s-style dance numbers. La La Land is the film for you whether you like classic Hollywood romance, superb filmmaking, or the always spectacular coupling of Stone and Gosling.
  3. The Hate U Give: The Hate U Give, on the other hand, shows that escapism isn't the only way to enjoy the genre. High schooler Starr (Amandla Stenberg) must confront the fact that the sheltered life of a suburban prep student she'd been living isn't the reality for most Black Americans after witnessing the fatal shooting of her Black buddy by a white officer. Exploring racism and police violence through the eyes of a youngster striving to discover her own identity provides a fresh perspective on how people about to enter the world see it, and what, if anything, they can do to make the future better. The Hate U Give is a must-see for both its message and its execution, with a stunning performance from Amandla Stenberg and an all-star supporting ensemble.
  4. 500 Days Of Summer: Perhaps it's best to think about (500) Days of Summer as a new kind of classic—one in which things don't always go as planned. A non-linear narrative hops between the ups and downs of Tom Hansen's (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Summer Finn's (Zooey Deschanel) relationship over the course of 500 days, presenting breakups alongside ideal dates and amplifying the effect of both. Unlike conventional romances, which only depict couples becoming closer, the excitement of will-they-won't-they allows each character to mature and grow on their own. This uncertainty and personal space allow for a sense of trepidation that is typical in new romances but uncommon in genre films to be well depicted. This lends (500) Days of Summer a feeling of reality that will have you grabbing for tissue by the conclusion of the film.
  5. Aquaman: Aquaman promises to provide major memories to all the 90s kids who love their action to be like the good ol' days—goofy bad guys, corny one-liners, and more explosions than you can count. Aquaman (Jason Momoa), or Arthur as he's known among his friends and family, is the son of Atlantis' queen and a Maine fisherman. He has the uncommon ability to speak with marine animals. Aquaman is a half-human Atlantean who dwells on the surface, defending the local seas and all those who sail or swim in them. When Mera (Amber Heard), princess of another undersea realm comparable to Atlantis, arrives ashore to warn him of Atlantis' intentions to invade and destroy the human world, things rapidly turn turbulent. 


Some good movies to watch on Moviestowatch website

  1. The Notebook: The Notebook is a 2004 romantic drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Jeremy Leven and Jan Sardi. It is based on Nicholas Sparks' 1996 novel of the same name. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams feature in the film as a young couple in the 1940s who fall in love. An elderly man (James Garner) reads their narrative from a notebook to a fellow nursing home patient (Gena Rowlands, director Cassavetes' mother) in the current day.
  2. Life Is Beautiful: While this Italian film is about the horrors of the Holocaust, it also includes a lot of funny moments—and they all work. Roberto Benigni provides a stunning performance as a family guy who is taken to a concentration camp with his family as a Jew but uses his imagination to persuade his small kid that it's all a game.
  3. Call Me By Your Name: In this heartfelt romantic drama, Timothée Chalamet co-stars with Armie Hammer in his breakout performance. It takes place in 1983 in Lombardy, Italy, and follows Hammer and Chalamet through a life-affirming summer of love. Bring plenty of Kleenex, just in case.
  4. To Kill A Mockingbird: In this adaptation of Harper Lee's renowned novel, Scout Finch narrates the tale of how her father, Atticus, a small-town lawyer in the rural South, defended a falsely convicted black man. Most people who have watched this film associate Atticus Finch with Gregory Peck, and you will as well if you see it.
  5. Little Women: Numerous adaptations of the classic novel have been developed. However, this one provides the most contemporary and nuanced portrayal of four sisters searching for love and financial security in a male-dominated environment. Greta Gerwig's newest also accomplishes what I thought was impossible: she renders Amy, the book's antagonist, clever, reasonable, and relatable.


Good movies to watch on Halloween

  1. The Sixth Sense: How can we talk about scary movies without mentioning The Sixth Sense? The terrifying film, which is proudly positioned at the top of any Halloween must-see list, follows a young kid who refuses to divulge a spooky secret with anyone other than his psychotherapist.
  2. Us: When a bunch of doppelgängers attacks them with strange motivations, a family's holiday is turned upside down.
  3. Edward Scissorhands
  4. This unexpectedly touching tale of a young man with scissors for hands is filled with exquisite photography, romance, and life lessons, and is another Tim Burton cult favourite.
  5. It: Pennywise the Clown has remained one of the most popular Halloween costumes in recent years, so it's only right that the 2017 version of Stephen King's terrifying tale enters the list. Follow it up with 2019's It: Chapter 2 to make it a double-feature.
  6. Coraline: Follow teenage adventurer Coraline through a portal into another universe, where she encounters individuals that appear to be quite similar to those she knows in real life... but with a few differences (even as they promise her everything she wants). Coraline's frightening button eyes will make even adults feel uneasy, despite the fact that it's aimed at children.


Good movies to watch on Christmas

  1. Love Actually: Richard Curtis wrote and directed the romantic comedy Love Actually, which was released in 2003. It has an ensemble cast that is primarily made up of British performers, many of whom have previously worked with Curtis on film and television projects. The screenplay, which was mostly shot on location in London, explores many elements of love via ten discrete stories with a diverse cast of characters, many of whom become intertwined as the stories develop. The story begins five weeks before Christmas and unfolds in a weekly countdown to the holiday, culminating in a one-month-later epilogue.
  2. Home alone: Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin), an obnoxious 8-year-old, is forced to sleep in the attic by his mother (Catherine O'Hara) the night before a family trip to Paris. Kevin wakes up to a deserted house after the McCallisters leave for the airport without him, thinking his yearning to be alone had come true. But his joy fades when he learns that two con men (Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern) are planning to rob the McCallister home and that he is the only one who can protect the family home.
  3. Carol: Carol (Cate Blanchett) is examining the doll exhibits in a 1950s Manhattan department shop when Therese Belivet (Rooney Mara) notices her. The two women form an instant bond that develops into a tangled love.
  4. The nightmare before Christmas: The film recounts the escapades of Jack Skellington, Halloweentown's beloved pumpkin king, who has grown tired of scaring people in the "real world" every year. Jack gets a new lease on life when he accidentally stumbles onto Christmastown, which is full of brilliant colours and pleasant spirits. He schemes to take control of Christmas by kidnapping Santa Claus and taking over the job. However, Jack quickly learns that even the best-laid plots of mice and skeleton men may go horribly wrong.
  5. While you were sleeping: Lucy Eleanor Moderatz (Sandra Bullock), a lonely transit worker, rescues her long-time crush Peter (Peter Gallagher) from a speeding train. Doctors say that he's in a coma in the hospital, and Peter's family assumes that Lucy is his fiancée because of a misdirected statement from her. They welcome Lucy into their house and trust her when she does not correct them. When she falls for Peter's timid brother, Jack, things get even more confusing (Bill Pullman).
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