A brilliant and subversive horror comedy, it starts out as so many lesser films do, with five college kids heading to a cabin in the woods. The Cabin in the Woods Drew Goddard, 2011 The less you know about this one the better. As a veteran ball-player guiding rookie Tim Robbins through the ups and downs of minor-baseball, they are both upstaged by a never-sultrier Susan Sarandon. A brutal and violent prison thriller, this is far more entertaining than anyone expected it to be.īull Durham Ron Shelton, 1988 Kevin Costner has made approximately 4,000 baseball films, but this remains his best. The old adage "the grass is always greener" is updated for a particularly neurotic and status-obsessed age.īrawl in Cell Block 99 S Craig Zahler, 2017 Vince Vaughn is hit-or-miss at best (we're still trying to scrub from our brains his unintentionally hilarious performance in True Detective season two), but here he is in brooding fine form. Filled with unforgettable imagery, it pulls back the curtain on white-picket suburbia to show what festers beneath.īrad's Status Mike White, 2017 As the eponymous Brad, Ben Stiller is chronically dissatisfied with life, despite having a great job and loving family. On Netflix: Isabella Rossellini in Blue Velvetīlue Velvet David Lynch, 1986 Seeing Kyle MacLachlan attempt to unravel a dark and increasingly disturbing mystery is still a spell-binding experience. Mark Duplass and Sarah Paulson star as former high-school sweethearts who bump into each other after 20 years, and over the course of a single night examine what went wrong. It is elevated from the usual fare by a cast of mostly unknowns who actually feel like real people.īlue Jay Alex Lehmann, 2016 A zero-budget, black-and-white indie drama might not be everyone's cup of tea, but this intimate and heartfelt film deserves a wider audience. Willem Dafoe is typically excellent as the tortured artist.Īttack the Block Joe Cornish, 2011 A fun comedy horror sci-fi mash-up from Joe Cornish, with more than a few nods to Steven Spielberg and John Carpenter. It may not always hit the mark, but when it does it soars. Wicker Man vibes abound.Īt Eternity's Gate Julian Schnabel, 2018 A somewhat experimental look at Vincent van Gogh's final years in France. It also has the surprise cameo of the year, which is worth the watch alone.Īpostle Gareth Evans, 2018 Welsh director Gareth Evans, known mostly for the superb Indonesian action film The Raid, presents an entirely different beast here, as Dan Stevens attempts to rescue his sister from a creepy cult on a remote island. Surely.Īlways Be My Maybe Nahnatchka Khan, 2019 Sometimes you just want to switch your brain off, order a takeaway and watch a likable three-star rom-com. Then it’s bound to start recommending other top-notch films and TV shows. Amass these in your viewing history and the algorithm will be bowled over by your impeccable taste. In the meantime, here are 50 hidden gems to watch on Netflix. From here you can hide anything in the list – and, bingo-bango, within 24 hours your recommendations will be reset. Click on the profile picture at the top right of the screen, then select account and, next, viewing activity. Sign in to Netflix on your browser (this won’t work on your TV or smartphone app) and choose the profile you want to edit. Netflix has also made the process of resetting your viewing history – to start getting different recommendations – extraordinarily unintuitive which doesn’t help if you’ve recently split with your partner and want to stop their favourite films being shoved in your face. And if you have kids it's liable to clog every section, from Trending Now to New Releases, with SpongeBob SquarePants and Octonauts. Although ostensibly tailored to your tastes and viewing history, it tends, unsurprisingly, to recommend the streaming platform's own films and TV shows ahead of others. The Netflix algorithm is a bit of a mystery.
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