Bones and All, Black Adam, and every new movie to watch at home this weekend
This week All about BonesThis is the latest romantic horror film from Please call me by my name director Luca Guadagnino starring Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, is available to stream on VOD. There’s even more new movies, like Martin McDonagh’s The Banshees in Inisherin, Steven Spielberg’s Fabelmans, and more, available to rent and purchase on VOD this weekend if Guadagnino’s lovesick cannibal drama doesn’t whet your appetite, not to mention all the other new films available on streaming.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s semi-autobiographical dark comedy Bardo: False Chronicle for a Few TruthsFinally, Netflix will be able to stream the film this weekend after a short theatrical run in Nov. Black AdamDwayne Johnson stars in the latest installment of the DC Cinematic Universe. Critically acclaimed film about psychological terror. NannyPrime Video will have the movie this week, while the horror movie with Christmas themes is on its way. The Apology starring Anna Gunn (Breaking BadShudder premieres a new episode of.
There’s so much to choose from and so little free time to watch it all. Here’s a rundown on all there is new to enjoy on streaming and VOD this week.
Netflix
Bardo: False Chronicle for a Few Truths
What to Watch:Netflix is available to stream
Image courtesy of Netflix
Genre:Black comedy/drama
Run time: 2h 39m
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu
Cast: Daniel Giménez Cacho, Griselda Siciliani
The Revenant director Alejandro G. Iñárritu returns with his first feature-length film in over seven years and his first to be filmed in Mexico since 2000’s Amores perros. This epic black comedy drama follows the story of Silverio Gama (Daniel Giménez Cacho), a documentarian who returns to his native country of Mexico to film a new film, The False Chronicle of A Handful Of TruthsShe is forced to confront an existential crisis by strange visions that keep appearing. Several critics have already noted the similarities between Silverio’s and Iñárritu’s lives even apart from the obvious inclusion of the title of the film itself, with many calling the former a surrogate for the latter. Très meta.
Private Lesson
What to Watch:Netflix is available to stream
Image courtesy of Netflix
Genre: Romance/comedy
Run time: 1h 29m
Director: Kıvanç Baruönü
Cast: Bensu Soral, Halit Özgür Sarı, Helin Kandemir
The romantic comedy revolves around Azra who is a tutor and a coach to girls, helping them pursue their passions and achieve their life goals. Azra gets more than she bargained when she is approached by Utku, a young boy who wants to be her girlfriend.
The Big Four
What to Watch:Netflix is available to stream
Image courtesy of Netflix
Genre: Comedy/action
Run time: 2h 21m
Director: Timo Tjahjanto
Cast: Abimana Aryasatya, Putri Marino, Lutesha
We are all awake for the night director Timo Tjahjanto makes his explosive return to Netflix with a action comedy about misfit band of retired assassins led by a female detective embarking on a deadly mission to exact vengeance on the people responsible for her father’s death.
Violet Evergarden: Recollections
What to Watch:Netflix is available to stream
Image by Kyoto Animation/Netflix
Genre:Drama
Run time: 1h 35m
Director: Taichi Ishidate, Haruka Fujita
Cast: Yui Ishikawa, Daisuke Namikawa, Takehito Koyasu
What have you seen? Violet EvergardenIs this the most popular anime available on Netflix? This reedited 13-episode anime series may be worth your time. After losing her arms in battle, a former child soldier is made to wear a prosthetic arm and then hired as a ghostwriter. Violet struggles to reconcile the hurt feelings she has for her deceased commanding officer.
Santa was murdered by whom? A Murderville Murder Mystery
What to Watch:Netflix is available to stream
Image: Sony Pictures Television/Netflix
Genre:Comedy
Run time: 52m
Director: Laura Murphy
Cast: Will Arnett; Jason Bateman; Maya Rudolph
This Christmas episode of Murderville’s improvisational comedy crime comedy Murderville features Terry Seattle (Arnett), who is assigned to his most difficult case… Santa Claus’ murder, the global bringer and toy-maker for children and their children-at-hearts. Jason BatemanArrested DevelopmentMaya Rudolph (BridalmaidsArnett’s guest stars include ) However, as always, the catch is that neither actor has been given the script and has no idea what’s going on. Shenanigans ensue!
HBO Max
Black Adam
What to Watch:Available for streaming HBO Max
Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Superhero/action
Run time: 2h 5m
Director:Jaume Colet-Serra
Cast: Dwayne Johnson, Aldis Hodge, Noah Centineo
Finally — the film that promised to “upend the hierarchy of power” in the DC Universe is available to stream on HBO Max. Whether it managed to do that, however, is a matter of debate, though the consensus seems to be skewing toward a resounding “ehhhhhh.” Dwayne Johnson stars in Jaume Collet-Serra’s superhero action movie as the eponymous demigod antihero, newly awakened after a centuries-long power nap. Then he beats up many bad guys before going on to defeat a number of good men before finally choosing whether or not to become one.
Our review:
One of the most important criticisms about Black Adam Johnson may have created the sequence after-credits. DC League of Super-Pets. As Black Adam’s canine companion Anubis, Johnson notes that being an antihero is “basically exactly like a regular hero, except way cooler. The rules you make are the ones that you will break. Also, you can ignore most moral and ethical conventions because no one can stop you.” Black Adam’s take on antiheroism never really contradicts that pointed takedown. The film is so focused on the idea of a black-clad mass murderer being cool that it doesn’t ever answer the questions it starts to raise about what code a hero should live by, or where the limits of redemption lie. This is a problem. Black Adam is just like the many other mediocre superhero movies it plays at subverting: It’s more focused on spectacle than on critiquing the genre, or developing any of the deeper themes it feints at exploring.
Prime Video
Nanny
What to Watch:Prime Video available for streaming
Image: Prime Video
Genre:Psychological horror
Run time: 1h 38m
Director: Nikyatu Jsu
Cast: Anna Diop, Michelle Monaghan, Sinqua Walls
Aisha, a Senegalese immigrant from Senegal who lives in New York City as an nanny for a wealthy Upper East Side family is the subject of this psychological horror movie. She is determined to bring her son to America and fulfill her childhood dream. However, she discovers a terrible truth which threatens her dreams of having a happy life. Nikyatu Jusu’s film comes across as spiritually reminiscent of Remi Weekes’ 2020 horror thriller His HouseThat is a compliment.
Our review:
Jusu excels at highlighting the uncomfortable power dynamics at work, allowing Aisha’s relationship with her employers to be tense and complex rather than teetering into overtly sinister territory. There’s no malice in the way they treat Aisha, but her discomfort at the liberties they take and the bounds they overstep is always palpable. Amy lends Aisha a dress at one point, insistent that it suits her skin, even as Aisha remarks that it’s a bit tight. Adam’s photography adorns the apartment in big, blown-up prints, and he’s eager to talk with Aisha about the subjects of his art and his fame: Black poverty and strife. These interactions superficially recall the awkward “meet the family” moments of Jordan Peele’s You must get out, but the truth of them is cleverly mundane: Her employers feel so comfortably above her that they don’t have to consider her interiority at all.
You will be shaken
The Apology
What to Watch:Shudder is available to stream
Image by Shudder
Genre: Mystery/thriller
Run time: 1h 31m
Director: Alison Locke
Cast: Anna Gunn, Janeane Garofalo, Linus Roache
Anna Gunn is the star of this horror film about Christmas.Breaking BadDarlene Hagen (played by Linus Roache) is a recovering alcoholic who was haunted over the 20-year-old disappearance of her child. While preparing to host her family’s Christmas celebration, Darlene’s estranged ex-brother-in-law, Jack (Linus Roache), arrives unannounced, offering a “gift” that threatens to drive her to the brink of insanity and murder. Enjoy the holidays.
VOD
The Banshees in Inisherin
What to Watch:Amazon, Apple and Vudu are available for purchase at $14.99
Photo: Jonathan Hession/Searchlight Pictures
Genre: Tragicomedy/drama
Run time: 1h 54m
Director: Martin McDonagh
Cast: Colin Farrell. Brendan Gleeson. Kerry Condon
Three billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri director Martin McDonagh makes his return to the British Isles with this tragicomedy period drama about Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson), two lifelong friends whose sudden acrimonious split sends ripples throughout the close-knit community on the isle of Inisherin, which forces both men to consider what the value and purpose of friendship even is.
Our review:
The Banshees in InisherinMartin McDonagh’s return to the familiar is this film. This plays as a spiritual sequel of his dark 2008 comedy-thriller In Bruges. That film, McDonagh’s feature debut, stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as hitmen hiding out in a version of Bruges designed to feel like Catholic purgatory. Farrell, Gleeson and others also lead. BansheesAnother whip-smart tale, this one amusing and wryly funny, driven by existential fear. This time around, they play much simpler men — a farmer and a musician, respectively — but they have the same anguish as their assassin counterparts, resulting in a film that maintains a spiritual vice grip over its audience, in spite of the charming setting.
Fabelmans
What to Watch:Rentable for as low as $19.99 at Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Universal Pictures
Genre: Coming-of-age drama
Run time: 2h 31m
Director: Steven Spielberg
Cast: Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, Gabriel LaBelle
Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiographical drama follows the story of Sammy Fabelman (Gabriel LaBelle), a young aspiring filmmaker who finds stability in the medium of film amid the dysfunction of his family life and childhood in post-WWII Arizona. If that description isn’t enough to entice you, how about a cameo appearance by Twin PeaksDavid Lynch, director of John Ford as an acclaimed Hollywood icon
Our review:
At the heart of nearly every Steven Spielberg film is the spirit of a boy who’s still saddened by his parents’ divorce, papering over his grief in cinema’s vast sandbox. You can see that kid’s pain unconsciously spilling out in the bickering mom and dad characters from Third Kind Close Encounters. It is a result of the familial dynamics E.T.Extra-Terrestrial. It evolves. Catch me if you can, as Frank Abagnale seeks refuge at the home of his mom’s second family. But Spielberg has never approached his own childhood with such straightforwardness as he does in his semi-autobiographical movie The Fabelmans one of 2022’s best films so far.
Bones, All
What to Watch:Rentable for as low as $19.99 at Amazon, Apple and Vudu
Photo by Yannis Drakoulidis/MGM
Genre: Horror/romance
Run time: 2h 10m
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Cast: Taylor Russell, Timothée Chalamet, Michael Stuhlbarg
Please call me by my name director Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet team up once again for a romantic-horror road movie about cannibalism that is in no way, shape, or form at all principally inspired by the life of any past collaborators whatsoever. Nope, forget it. Chalamet is pictured opposite Taylor RussellWavesLee is an inquisitive young wanderer, who has a strong desire for human flesh and falls in love (Maren Russell), a fellow hitchhiker) in search of belonging and security in a rough and unpredictable world.
Our review:
Prepare for bloody, brief violence and a lot of pain when you get in. Bones and all is the kind of film that’s better experienced in the moment than in descriptions. Each new revelation about Maren’s past and present is unfolded carefully, in part because she doesn’t really understand her own nature, and has to learn about it alongside the audience. Screenwriter David Kajganich (a writer-producer-developer on the much-beloved horror series The Terror) never feels like he’s in a hurry to get to any particular part of the story. Maren can learn a lot through his conversations with Guadagnino, and first with Sully (a friend).Bridge of Spies’ Mark Rylance, once again disappearing into an incredible performance), then with newer acquaintance Lee (Chalamet), a world-wise boy about her age.
Don Glees: Goodbye!
What to Watch:Amazon, Apple and Vudu are available for purchase at $12.99 each; rentable for $3.99
Image: Madhouse/GKIDS
Genre: Coming-of-age/drama
Run time: 1h 38m
Director: Atsuko Ishizuka
Cast: Natsuki Hanae, Yuki Kaji, Ayumu Murase
Undiscovered Places Beyond the UniverseAtsuko Ichizuka, director, makes her feature film debut with the original drama of three teenage boys, Roma, Toto and Drop. They venture into the nearby forest to prove that they didn’t set fire to it. The three boys celebrate their final adolescent adventures together, as their interests and lives pull them in different directions. Essentially, it’s like the anime equivalent of Keep your feet on the ground, but a little different.
Prey on the Devil
What to Watch:Amazon, Apple and Vudu are available for purchase at $19.99
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Genre: Horror/thriller
Run time: 1h 33m
Director: Daniel Stamm
Cast: Jacqueline Byers, Colin Salmon, Christian Navarro
Sister Ann (Jacqueline Byers), a troubled nun, attends an exorcism academy reopened in Catholic Church to help her become the first woman exorcist. Ann confronts the same demon who once tortured her family as she fights for the soul of young girls.
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