With a streaming catalog mixed between Netflix original movies and endless amounts of well-known movies like The Irishman, Raw, and Bonnie & Clyde, there’s no shortage of potential viewing options when it comes to Netflix’s impressive lineup of movies.
Frank Sheeran (Robert De Niro) is a retired hit man looking back at the life he’s lived and the numerous hits he has taken part in — most memorably, the assassination of union organizer Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pacino), who went missing in 1975.
An Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary, I Am Not Your Negro is an evocative look at America’s troubled history, analyzing issues of race and racial divides in this country.
One of the most controversial movies of all time, Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of A Clockwork Orange pushed the envelope when it came to things you can depict on film.
Before it, there had been no other film quite so raw, featuring violence that was equally condemned as it was praised. It was a movie that truly was ahead of its time.
It’s one of Anderson’s best films to date, boasting two of the finest performances from two of the best actors in recent memory: Joaquin Phoenix and the late great but still amazing actor, Philip Seymour Hoffman.
A movie so shocking and gross, some viewers allegedly fainted during the film’s at the Toronto International Film Festival showing, it’s a movie definitely not for the faint of heart — or for the weak of stomach, for that matter.