Malcolm and Marie: Directed by Sam Levinson, creator of Euphoria (the HBO Max sensation series), this is a different proposition than what we’re used to seeing from Netflix. Synopsis: A film director and his girlfriend’s relationship is tested when they return home after their film’s premiere and await critical acclaim.
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Tick, tick… Boom!: With a critically and audience-acclaimed performance by Andrew Garfield, this is one of the finest productions of Netflix. Synopsis: Based on Jonathan Larson’s autobiographical musical, it follows an aspiring playwright who works as a waiter in New York as he writes Superbia, which he hopes will become the next big American musical and eventually give it his big break. Jon also faces pressure from his girlfriend Susan, who is tired of putting Jon’s career aspirations ahead of her own life. Meanwhile, his best friend and roommate, Michael, has given up his aspirations of getting a job in advertising on Madison Avenue and is about to relocate. As Jon’s 30th birthday approaches, he is overcome with fear and wonders if his dream is worth it.
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The Mitchells vs. the Machines: This critically acclaimed animated film will delight kids and adults alike, an Original Production by Netflix directed by Michael Rianda and Jeff Rowe. Synopsis: The Mitchell family’s road trip is interrupted by a technological uprising that threatens humanity.
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Terror Street: This Original Production is based on the trilogy of books written by the man who gave children the most nightmares, RL Stine Netflix He does an excellent job of capturing the true horror that his reading inspires. Synopsis: In 1994, a group of teenagers discover that the events that have terrified their town for generations may be connected. Besides, it could now be their turn to star in the nightmare. First part of the trilogy based on the famous horror novels by RL Stine.
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The Power of the Dog: This has been cited by many as the best original film Netflix. With a cast led by Benedict Cumberbatch and directed by Jane Campion, the film’s experience offers more than immersion. Synopsis: Montana, 1925. Wealthy brothers Phil (Cumberbatch) and George Burbank (Plemons) are two sides of the same coin. Phil is cheeky and cruel while George is impassive and kind. Together they are co-owners of a huge ranch where they raise cattle. When George marries a town widow, Rose (Dunst), Phil begins to despise his new sister-in-law, who moves in with her sensitive son Peter (Smit-McPhee) on the ranch.
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