She speaks an ancient language, so the two can’t communicate—until she says the word “boom,” that is. Accordingly, Lopez and Wu are dynamic together. It's also perhaps one of the most quoted movies in Hollywood history; Blake from the downtown office (Alec Baldwin) delivers an iconic and much-copied speech ("Third prize is you're fired"), while you watch salesmen Shelley Levene (Jack Lemmon) and Ricky Roma (Al Pacino) lose their dignity and humanity chasing sales to stay alive.

Enjoy. The boy’s journey gathers force and poignancy as it moves forward, and the more we understand about Charley the more unknowable he becomes. After a short moral struggle, he starts releasing the Fab 4's catalog as his own and, not surprisingly, becomes the biggest musical star on the planet. In this environment, which boasts a skylight but no windows, live Joy (Brie Larson) and her long-haired son Jack (Jacob Tremblay), the latter of whom has apparently never stepped outside Room’s sole door.

When aliens kidnap the stars of a 1970s sci-fi TV show because they believe the cast's heroics are real, the actors must find a way to help overthrow a solar system's oppressive regime and restore peace to the galaxy.

—Mark Rozeman, Year: 2016 Director: Robert Eggers Stars: Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson, Kate Dickie Rating: R Runtime: 93 minutes, From its first moments, The Witch strands us in a hostile land. Starring: David Byrne, Chris Giarmo, Jacqueline Acevedo. While HBO started in the 1970s as a subscription cable channel, it's expanded to offer streaming services like HBO Go, HBO Now, and HBO Max as well.

The film was nominated for six Academy Awards and seven Golden Globe awards. In 2027, beleaguered former activist and current bureaucrat, Theo (Clive Owen), wanders amongst the increasing civil unrest fueled by British armed forces clamping down on refugees fleeing the rest of the world’s civilizational decline. Altman, of course, was the king of the revisionist genre movie, and Fleck and Boden have taken his underrated 1974 gem California Split as their guide for Mississippi Grind, a low-key but affecting story about two gamblers (played by unexpected companions Ryan Reynolds and Ben Mendelsohn) on a car trip. By viewing our video content you are accepting the terms of our Video Services Policy. Showtime boasts one of the largest offerings of streaming movies of any premium cable channel with more than 500 movies available on demand. That Jonathan Demme—a director who came up under the tutelage of Roger Corman, able to adopt then immediately shed genres at whim—corners Starling within the confines of a “Woman in Peril,” only to watch her shrug off every label thrown at her, is a testament to The Silence of the Lambs as feminist, not because it so thoroughly inhabits a female point of view, but because its violence and fear is the stuff of masculine toxicity. We watch (because that’s all we can do, helplessly) as puritan patriarch William (Ralph Ineson) argues stubbornly with a small council, thereby causing his family’s banishment from their “New England” community. We watch, and writer-director Robert Eggers holds our gaze while a score of strings and assorted prickly detritus—much like the dialogue-less beginning to There Will be Blood —rise to a climax that never comes. The alien designs are notorious, the cast was intentionally unprepared for the traumatic chest-bursting scene to get a more honest and visceral reaction, and so much more. —Shawn Christ, Year: 2015 Directors: Ryan Fleck, Anna Boden Stars: Ryan Reynolds, Ben Mendelsohn, Sienna Miller, Analeigh Tipton, Alfre Woodard, Robin Weigert Genre: Drama Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91% Rating: R Runtime: 108 minutes, Filmmakers Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden don’t work within genres as much as they wander around inside them. That's how it's done!" Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Closed Captioning | Mobile User Agreement, California Privacy/Info We Collect | CA Do Not Sell My Info. Recommendations: the Invisible Man, An American Pickle, Alien, Just Mercy. If you're looking for peak '90s action, you could do worse than Point Break. We laugh at Franco as Alien, but the laughs get stuck in our throat: Just like the movie, his performance is a wickedly satiric look at our worst impressions of youth culture—until it gets so frighteningly real that we’re left dazed and amazed.—Tim Grierson, Year: 2015 Director: Asif Kapadia Stars: Tony Bennett, Salaam Remi, Nick Shymansky Genre: Music, Documentary Rotten Tomatoes Score: 95% Rating: R Runtime: 128 minutes, Director Asif Kapadia wisely puts his subject front-and-center; friends, family members and music industry associates are all interviewed for the film, but nearly all of them are presented as voiceovers rather than talking heads. Our website strictly does not use pop up, direct site ads or any ads that would annoy your view.

To be sure, this terrain—addiction, the road movie, the buildup to the big competition—has been explored plenty by other filmmakers. The acting is superb—a career-making role for big lumbering Liam Neeson, so carefree and cocky at the beginning, so concerned and determined in the middle, and so noble and humble at the end of the film. When a computer programmer called Neo (Keanu Reeves) discovers this, he joins a rebellion led by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss). It’s 1620, and William claims, “We will conquer this wilderness.” Eggers’ “New England Folk Tale” is a horror film swollen with the allure of the unknown.

McMillian was given a death sentence in 1987 for the murder of an 18-year-old girl, despite a lack of evidence and a faulty witness. Ava is a heavenly mechanical body of sinewy circuitry topped with a lovely face, reminiscent of a Chris Cunningham creation. The film’s unpacking of the cruelty of internalized misogyny has, over the course of time, grown more acidic, its schemes and backtalking as scalding as it ever was. American Utopia is an adaptation of the Broadway show and music album of the same name created by Talking Heads frontman David Byrne and Brian Eno. Sci-fi fans with a self-deprecating sense of humor will find a lot to like here, as the humor still holds up, and actors like Alan Rickman, Tony Shaloub, and Sigourney Weaver are always extremely watchable. Stripes has problems as a movie—it drags on too long, the last third is overblown and unrealistic, and the way it treats women was uncomfortable back then and would be downright unacceptable today—but between Murray, Harold Ramis, John Candy, Judge Reinhold, John Larroquette, and a fantastic straight man performance by Peckingpah tough guy Warren Oates as the drill sergeant, it might be, laugh for laugh, the funniest movie on this list. Her creator is an alcoholic genius and head of a Google-like search engine called Bluebook which has made him impossibly rich. is the latest film adaptation of H. G. Wells' classic novel. The heist itself isn't even that important. She is, is the absurd truth: She is the mother of Satan’s offspring, the victim of a coven’s will to worship their Dark Lord much more fruitfully. Robin Williams takes the oft-clichéd mentor paradigm and turns it into a wholly original character as Will’s therapist Sean. Drew Barrymore is Julia, a waitress at many of the weddings he performs at. After faking his own death, a former CIA contractor develops a relationship with a foreign prostitute while awaiting the delivery of his new identity. Stream SHOWTIME series, movies, documentaries, sports and much more all on your favorite devices. The best HBO movies for October 2020 include horror, drama, comedy, and more.

Although the film is set in Nazi Germany, it's less of a war film and more a story about growing up, falling in love, and reexamining one's beliefs.

If you haven't seen this movie, watch it now. Essentially, Mean Girls focuses on how the high schoolers codify social dynamics—how they articulate where they or other people fall taxonomically—via class, gender and race.