Posted by US Card Code on Jul 6th 2017
July is finally here and the summer has never been sweeter. As hundreds of titles are sent from your favorite platforms, it's hard to know where to begin - what's worth watching? Am I about to sit through a flop? Is my favorite movie ever going to hit streaming?
Netflix is offering up the latest hits like Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Lion, and The Void, while Hulu is armed with comedies like Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby and The First Wives Club.
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
Starring Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Riz Ahmed, Ben Mendelsohn, and an all-star ensemble cast, this Star Wars spin-off takes the franchise in an uncharted, darker direction, and it does it in an extraordinary manner. Rogue One acts as a prequel to Star Wars: A New Hope and follows the team of rebels who embark on a mission to steal the plans for the Star Wars and save the universe as they know it. Well-acted, stunningly shot, and frankly thrilling, the flick will please Star Wars fans and franchise-virgin audiences alike.
Lion (2016)
The lion tells the story of a 5-year-old boy named Saroo who is separated from his family across India after getting lost on a train and adopted by an Australian couple. Twenty-five years later, he sets out to find his family and return home. This beautiful, uplifting tale gifts with truly compelling performances from Dev Patel, Nicole Kidman, and newcomer Sunny Pawar, and will allow you to experience the full range of human emotions.
To The Bone (2017) * Netflix Original Film
Starring Lily Collins as a young woman suffering from anorexia with no cure in sight. During her struggles, she meets an unconventional doctor who finally challenges her to confront her condition, change her life, and improve her relationships along the way. Also starring Keanu Reeves and Carrie Preston, To The Bone is already drawing controversy for its subject matter, but only time can tell what its effects will be.
Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
Paul Thomas Anderson's strange and wonderful Punch-Drunk Love gives us what is the best performance Adam Sandler has ever delivered (sorry, Sandy Wexler). The film follows a lonely small-business owner looking for meaning in his quiet life who sees his world change when he falls in love with Lena (Emily Watson), a lovely Englishwoman whose endearing qualities begin to give him a new outlook on everything. Featuring a unique soundtrack and the perfect bully performance from the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, Punch-Drunk Love is truly one-of-a-kind.
The Void (2017)
This innovative horror movie did not get enough buzz during its release, but it's sure to find a new life on streaming. Essentially a love letter to the incredibly-executed endeavors of John Carpenter, The Void depicts a terrifying sequence of events in a barebones hospital as each of the individuals becomes increasingly insane. Their fearless (not really) leader, a cop named Carter, tries to get to the bottom of things, and instead finds a gateway to the evil in the basement of the building. Filled with the gorgeous body horror and creature feature conventions horror fans know and love, The Void earns its place among the ranks of the best horror flicks of the last ten years.
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