Some Netflix film tips for the weekend! And there is something for everyone, since I picked a movie for all the different genres.
Action: Kick-Ass (2010)
Dave Lizewski (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) is an unnoticed high school student and comic book fan who one day decides to become a superhero, even though he has no powers, training or meaningful reason to do so.
Drama: Rescue Dawn (2006)
A U.S. fighter pilot’s (Christian Bale) epic struggle of survival after being shot down on a mission over Laos during the Vietnam war.
Comedy: Hail, Caesar! (2016)
A Hollywood fixer (Josh Brolin) in the 1950s works to keep the studio’s star in line.
Animation: Whisper of the Heart (1995)
A love story between a girl (Brittany Snow) who lives reading books, and a boy (David Gallagher) who has previously hjecked out all the library books she chooses.
Romance: The Age of Adeline (2015)
A young woman (Blake Lively), born at the turn of the 20th century, is rendered ageless after an accident. After many solitary years, she meets a man (Michiel Huisman) who complicated the eternal life she has settled into.
Horror: Child’s Play (2019)
A mother (Aubrey Plaza) gives her 13-year-old son a toy doll for his birthday, unaware of its more sinister nature.
Science Fiction: Divergent (2014)
In a world divided by factions based on virtues, Tris (Shailene Woodley) learns she’s Divergent and won’t fit in. when she discovers a plot to destroy Divergents, Tris and the mysterious Four (Theo James) must find out what makes Divergents dangerous before it’s too late.
Crime: The Bourne Identity (2002)
A man (Matt Damon) is picked up by a fishing boat, bullet-riddled and suffering from amnesia, before racing to elude assassins and attempting to regain his memory.
Thriller: Panic Room (2002)
A divorced woman (Jodie Foster) and her diabetic daughter (Kristen Stewart) take refuge in their newly-purchased house’s safe room, when three men break-in, searching for a missing fortune.
Documentary: Audrie & Daisy (2016)
A look at the effects that online bullying has on the lives of teenagers and their community.
Family: The Cat Returns (2002)
After helping a cat, a seventeen-year-old girl (Anna Hathaway) finds herself involuntarily engaged to a cat Prince in a magical world where her only hope of freedom lies with a dapper cat statuette (Carey Elwes) coming to life.
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