The Most Horribly Awesome Horror Movies On Netflix
It's October, which means it's time for horror movies. These are the weirdest, most horrifying ones we could find on Netflix.
It's October, which means it's time for horror movies. These are the weirdest, most horrifying ones we could find on Netflix.
Love goes wrong in a lot of ways, whether in post-war Britain, in '50s America or in a strange Canadian dreamworld. This week's Netflix Video Clerk.
An early team-up for two of cinema's manliest actors. Plus, depression... European style!
Plus a Jackie Chan flick you've never heard of before.
Clint Eastwood in something almost as off the wall as that empty chair.
Lawless isn't the only recent action film featuring Tom Hardy and brothers at odds. Also: Killer mutant cow fetuses!
The NYC-set Premium Rush is picking up solid reviews, but what if you want to see a side of the city that no longer exists? Plus 90 minutes of an angry guy literally punching holes through people.
You could brave the last gasps of summer misery to see The Expendables 2, or you could watch a ridiculously fun action flick with an Expendables cast member. Plus: engaging Greek weirdness and a terrifically dour animated gem.
If Bourne Legacy wasn't quite enough for you, we've got a killer, action-packed espionage caper for you. Also: Angie Dickinson with a Tommy gun and girls in a British prison.
Brain-frying sci-fi and fantasy films to occupy your time if you don't feel like braving the heat just to see Colin Farrell pretend he's Arnold Schwarzenegger.
An early team-up for two of cinema's manliest actors. Plus, depression... European style!
A movie about, uh, leaves, and the late great Dick Clark in the kind of role you can't imagine him playing. Plus, topless zombies.
Clint Eastwood in something almost as off the wall as that empty chair.
Looking for ways to indulge your summer jones without actually leaving the house? Here's a couple films that'll keep you in the spirit of the season.
The NYC-set Premium Rush is picking up solid reviews, but what if you want to see a side of the city that no longer exists? Plus 90 minutes of an angry guy literally punching holes through people.
You could watch Tom Cruise flounce about as a fake rock and roll star in Rock of Ages this week. Or you could watch some real rockers roll through circumstances that would send him home weeping.
You've probably never seen action flicks this crazy before.
The New York Asian Film Festival is in full swing this week. If you aren't able to make it over there, though, there's plenty of options from Netflix to salve the pain.
True Grit was not Jeff Bridges' first grim Western. Plus: A movie where an entire room full of porn-watching mobsters are blown up with a grenade launcher. (Yes!)
There are literally tens of thousands of things to watch on Netflix. Most of them not very good! If only there was a human video clerk, like the olden days, to help you find the most awesome, most obscure films on Netflix streaming video. Say hello to the Netflix Video Clerk.