Someone asked me last week to recommend some 90s movies to watch on Netflix. After much internal debate, I’ve narrowed it down to the movies that really SCREAM 90s to me. (see what I did there?) What are your favorite 90s movies? Read More →
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First Look Images: New Netflix Series ‘Marco Polo’ Premiering December 12th

(L-R) Mahesh Jadu, Amr Waked, Remy Hii, Benedict Wong and Joan Chen in a scene from Netflix’s “Marco Polo.” Photo Credit: Phil Bray for Netflix.
Could this be Game of Thrones for Netflix? Only time will tell, but I’ve been really excited about their programming. Read More →
New Trailer: Netflix Documentary ‘Mission Blue’ – Available August 15th
More than four years in the making, MISSION BLUE is legendary oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle’s eye-opening wake-up call to save the ocean. Directed by Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) and Robert Nixon (“Gorillas in the Mist”), the film follows Dr. Earle on her global quest to protect the ocean — and the extraordinary marine life that call it home — from the powerful forces of pollution, overfishing and climate change. The film also sheds light on Sylvia’s remarkable personal story and professional journey, from her earliest memories exploring the ocean as a young girl to her days leading daring undersea missions, offering insight on the sacrifices, difficulties and tough choices she faced along the way. Read More →
The Immigrant – Now Streaming on Netflix!
Joaquin Phoenix was a busy man during last year’s NYFF51. Following up HER, his second film,The Immigrant, is a story of a young polish immigrant named Ewa (Marion Cotillard). Landing at Ellis Island in 1921, Ewa is at her wits end when her sister is put into quarantine and she is about to be sent back home due to false reports that she is a loose woman. In swoops Joaquin’s character, Bruno. He promises to take her in and make sure she has a job to make enough money to get her sister released from the island. Once inside Bruno’s clutches, he emotionally manipulates her into working in his burlesque show. When the burlesque show doesn’t make enough money, she coerced into prostitution. Enter, Orlando, Bruno’s dashing stage magician cousin. He is sincere in his efforts to woo Ewa and invites her to travel as his assistant. Bruno will have none of this, as his passion for Ewa grows exponentially. They struggle with each other for loyalty and to survive. Read More →
23 Random 80s Movies To Watch On Netflix Right Now
Today I noticed that there were several 1980s movies in my queue. Since there’s no way to sort movies by release date (silly), I just took some time to comb through to find them. I always seem to have issues linking the titles, so you’ll just have to do a search when you get in there. Please comment with the ones you’ll watch and let me know if there are any I missed. Read More →
Melissa’s Monday Movie: ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’
Today at work we were discussing sushi and I immediately recommended seeing the 2012 documentary on Netflix (an other places), Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Not only is it a fascinating look at how sushi is made, but also about the complete love Jiro has for it. Warning: After seeing this movie, you will want sushi. Find here Read More →
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