Netflix is rolling out a slew of new movies.Last weekend, the animated stop-motion movie premiered to positive reviews.This weekend, Netflix gets back into the rom-com department with starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson.
As for thrillers, our No.1 pick this week has been a staple in Netflix's global top 10 for the last month.It's a shocking documentary that will spark some difficult conversations.
The other two movies on this week's list include a fascinating screenlife thriller from 2018 and a shark adventure perfect to watch for the summer.3 The Requin The sharks bite back Shark movies are intense.No surprise there.
The idea of an apex predator attacking someone without being seen is a scary proposition.I always come back to and John Williams' iconic score, which signaled the arrival of the murderous shark.Two months ago, Netflix released an original shark movie called , which saw these immense creatures terrorize a town during a Category 5 hurricane.
If is a movie that you enjoyed, then stay in the same genre and check out , Le-Van Kiet's horror movie from 2022.1990s icon Alicia Silverstone stars as Jaelyn, a woman still grieving the loss of a child she lost due to a stillbirth.Looking to get her mind off things, Jaelyn heads to Vietnam with her husband, Kyle (James Tupper), for a holiday.
Disaster strikes when a tropical storm devastates their resort, as Jaelyn and Kyle drift away on the remains of their bungalow.So, where are the sharks? With the couple stranded at sea, a great white shark bites Kyle's leg off.Now, it's a waiting game.
Jaelyn must act quickly to save her husband before he bleeds to death.Like many shark movies, can feel ridiculous at times.However, 99% of shark movies won't be , so I'm willing to sacrifice accuracy for entertainment, and does exactly that.
The Requin R Thriller Horror Release Date January 28, 2022 Where to watch Close WHERE TO WATCH Streaming RENT BUY Powered by Expand Collapse 2 Searching One of the more innovative thrillers What is a screenlife movie? It's a story told entirely on screens, including a television, tablet, or phone.After watching , you would think it was made out of necessity during the COVID-19 pandemic.Surprisingly, it was made in 2018, about two years prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yet is unquestionably better than every screenlife movie that came during the pandemic.Directed by Aneesh Chaganty, stars John Cho as David Kim, a widowed father left to take care of his daughter, Margot Kim (Michelle La).One night, David learns from Margot that she will be out for the night.
The next morning, David discovers that Margot is missing and files a missing person's report, which is picked up by Detective Rosemary Vick (Debra Messing).Using social media, David conducts his own investigation into the issue as he tries to find his daughter.If you've never seen a screenlife movie, it can take a few minutes to adjust to the presentation.
We stare at screens all day, but to see them used as a storytelling technique is an interesting choice.However, implements the screenlife technique to perfection, as the quick cuts and unique presentation are a winning formula.Searching PG-13 Drama Mystery Thriller Release Date August 24, 2018 Where to watch Close WHERE TO WATCH Streaming RENT BUY Powered by Expand Collapse Roku Ultra $79 $99 Save $20 Operating System RkuOS Connectivity luetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi $79 at Amazon Expand Collapse 1 The Crash An eyebrow-raising documentary Netflix is still the leading streaming service when it comes to true crime.
That's not to say that other services can't put out a true crime documentary.What I will say is that Netflix continues to transform these addictive cases into massive hits for the service.I look at , , and as examples of popular true crime docs for Netflix.
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was one of the most anticipated documentaries that arrived on Netflix in June, and it certainly has lived up to the hype.For those unfamiliar with the case, retraces the steps of a 2022 tragedy in Strongsville, Ohio.On the night of July 31, 2022, Mackenzie Shirilla crashed her car into a brick wall, killing two passengers, including boyfriend Dominic Russo and friend Davion Flanagan.
Shirilla, who drove the car, survived.The natural thing to do is assume the crash was a horrible accident.The more investigators dove deep into the case, they soon questioned if Shirilla crashed the car on purpose.
reexamines that fateful event and the ensuing investigation that became a double-murder case.Shirilla is interviewed for the documentary, which is a huge accomplishment for the filmmakers, considering the police never spoke to her before or after the arrest.Prepare for the unexpected in this shocking documentary.
Netflix Subscription with ads Yes, $8/month Simultaneous streams Two or four Visit Netflix Expand Collapse More movies to watch You probably know this, but in case you haven't, Netflix has one of the best libraries in streaming.You can stream several addictive movies this month, including and After finishing these thrillers, you can check out more, like , on Netflix's genre page.
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