As the streaming landscape expands, the classic problem of “there’s nothing good to watch on TV” is a thing of the past. A more pressing thought is too much Good stuff on TV. Now that the Olympics are over, it’s time to get back into your horror, sci-fi, and fantasy binge with these eight titles from Netflix (plus some bonus titles!).
Life
Have you ever heard of Ryan Reynolds? He is the third star of the 2017 sci-fi thriller, joining Jake Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Ferguson in a cast that also includes generalHiroyuki Sanada. In spirit alien Movie, Life What happened when the International Space Station crew realized that the recently returned Mars rover might provide evidence of extraterrestrial life – despite being charmingly called “Calvin,” it turns out no Is a friendly breed. Watch on Netflix.
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
and spiritualismThe fourth and final article in the series is coming soon─subtitled last rites— Now is the perfect time to revisit the third film, also directed by Michael Chavez. with all call Movie, The devil made me do it Based on real cases investigated by occult experts Ed and Lorraine Warren; however, this is not a haunted house, but the story of a man who claimed to be possessed and drove him to commit murder. Watch on Netflix. If this story piqued your interest, a recent documentary exploring the same true crime story titled Devil on trialalso airing on Netflix.
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The Babadook
it is The BabadookIt’s the 10th anniversary this year; it’s due to be re-released in theaters in September (more on that here), but in the meantime, you’ll probably get a kick out of watching this about a mother who becomes entangled with her young son. Stories and the horrific embodiment of grief in dangerously close proximity to retraumatizing yourself. Watch on Netflix.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Netflix is going all out GhostbustersVariety reported this week that the streamer’s long-teased animated series has found a showrunner in Elliott Kalan (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Mystery Science Theater 3000). If you’re feeling creepy but missed the latest big screen entry released earlier this year, you can now dive into all the proton pack and New York City adventures on Netflix.
Artifact: City of Bones
Have you binge-watched season 4 of the show? The Umbrella Academy Then I thought to myself: “That’s no That’s enough Klaus! After the series finale? You don’t even need to change streamers to watch 2013 shows Artifact: City of Bonesalso starring Robert Sheehan. Although this Cassandra Clare adaptation was intended to kick off the film series, it didn’t quite achieve that goal, although Freeform did use the same source material in a TV series a few years later. However, as Netflix itself points out, it not only stars The Umbrella Academy’s Klaus, it also features two other Netflix superstars: Lily”Emily in Paris“Collins and Jamie Campbell”stranger things” Ball. Watch on Netflix.
Godzilla minus one/minus color
Toho’s Oscar-winning, gorgeous monochrome version begins airing on August 1. Watch on Netflix. (The original full cover version is still playing.)
spider man
Tweep Now, if you want to revisit Sam Raimi’s Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movie trilogy, all three are leaving Netflix at the end of August. Watch on Netflix (and spider man 2 and spider man 3).
Black Mirror, “Beyond the Sea”
While, yes, this is technically a single episode of the TV series, black mirror Season 6’s “Beyond the Sea” is 80 minutes long and really feels like a feature-length film. Josh Hartnett in the movie trap He’s currently earning rave reviews, but more than a year ago he was already winning over new fans and reminding ’90s admirers why they fell in love with him in the first place, starring in a film in which he plays a deep-seated man facing tragedy and an identity crisis. space astronaut. Watch on Netflix.
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