10 Must-See Movies to Netflix Now


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Most films are already released in 2010, but I thought I would remember to highlight 10 little-seen gems that you can get today off Netflix. You'll save money and find some terrific films if you use my list to fill your queue.

10) Mysterious Skin- My favorite director (Gregg Araki) and his best movie ever. Mysterious Skin is all about two boys linked together with a horrible childhood trauma. At turns graphic, disturbing, yet filled up with beauty and hope it's one of the better films with the decade. Joseph Gordon Leavitt (no more that kid from 3rd Rock in the Sun) is certainly not in short supply of amazing.

9) Dead Man's Shoes- Paddy Considine is fantastic on this brutal revenge drama from director Shane Meadows. The show is approximately a brother's search for revenge after his mentally challenged brother is brutalized by some Midlands thugs inside the squalid UK countryside. Some critics mistakenly called this an art-house torture porn, however it is many years better and more compelling than anything the overrated Eli Roth could ever come up with. Watch Netflix in Germany

8) Frailty-Frailty is really a horror gem starring and directed by Bill Paxton. A grisly tale of the seemingly loving father who believes he and his sons are the hands of God. He searches out people he believes to become demons and cuts these to pieces. Fine period detail and acting, especially from your young boys, Frailty is about religious devotion run amok and changed into madness. A must see.

7) In Bruges - In Bruges gets the best screenplay of last year and a few of the best acting of Collin Farrell's career. Clever and brutal, funny yet extremely violent, it's the film Guy Ritchie keeps working to make, and something that keeps eluding him. Among the best films of this past year.

6) Smiley Face - Director Gregg Araki's last film is definitely a funny stoner comedy starring the awesome Anna Faris. Sublimely silly movie that went direct to DVD, even though it's much funnier than many comedies which get theatrical releases today.

5) Rules of Attraction - A sharp and sharply funny take a look at some nasty spoiled students courtesy of author Bret Easton Ellis and writer/director Roger Avary. This might be the best of the Ellis film adaptions to date (American Psycho with a terrific Christian Bale is an additional must see) and despite its lothsome characters, I loved every shocking and entertainig moment with the film.

4) Sexual drive - The teenager sex comedy gets updated with hilarious results. Amazingly it was a box office dud however it was easily the funniest film of this past year. The leads are likable and amusing and James Marsden just about steals the whole movie because the homophobic older brother bully character. Seth Green lends strong support like a sarcastic and smarmy Amish understand it all. RUMPSRINGA!

3) Mirror Mask- Alice in Wonderland meets The Wizard of Oz by way of Neil Gaiman. MirrorMask is a thrilling and well-acted fantasy film intended for teens and adults. The worlds created are wholly original and star Stephenie Leonidas is good as the punky Emo goth who would like to try to escape from her creepy circus existence and gets greater than she ever expected.

2) Cashback - Original and visually stunning comedy/drama about a child who breaks up with his pretty girlfriend and learns he's got the opportunity to stop time. His insomnia creates a opportunity for him to create random subjects with time frozen as well as the film could possibly be creepy within the wrong hands, eventually ends up being delightful and something worth looking for. All props go to the director in making a low-budget feature look like something having a bigger budget.

1) This Is England - Writer/director Shane Meadows returns having an autobiographical take a look at his childhood and his alliance using a young gang of skinhead thugs. Well-acted, occasionally difficult to watch, and punctiliously compelling, This Is England might be in regards to the UK nevertheless its themes of racial intolerance and hatred could take place around any country anytime. It could happen to be called This really is America. The movie is brilliant, blistering stuff.