– Adam Chitwood, Cast: Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Joan Cusack, and Paul Rudd, The Perks of Being a Wallflower—both the movie and the book—should be required consumption for every teen. Komödie von Michael Showalter mit Kumail Nanjiani und Issa Rae. It also happens to be one of the most rewatchable movies ever made. – Matt Goldberg, Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis, Paul Dano, Kevin J. Connor, Paul Thomas Anderson is one of the best filmmakers in history and Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the best actors in history, and the duo’s first ever collaboration resulted in one of the best films ever made. Don’t let the ubiquity of its subject fool you—this is a masterful twist on the biopic genre from Aaron Sorkin with deft work from Danny Boyle and downright phenomenal performances from the entire cast. The beauty of Netflix is that the streaming service has a wealth of genre options at your disposal. Filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón, who won an Oscar for Gravity and has pushed the boundaries of cinema with films like Children of Men and even Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, digs deep into his soul for this new drama, which recreates his childhood as told through the eyes of a domestic worker named Cleo. If you want to get your action fix on, you are free to do so. – Matt Goldberg, Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield, Justin Timberlake, Armie Hammer, Max Minghella, Rooney Mara, and Rashida Jones, The Social Network is a masterpiece. Look no further than Zodiac, David Fincher’s 2007 chronicle of the hunt for the Zodiac Killer in 1960s and 70s San Francisco. It’s among Scorsese’s best. Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) and Charlie (Adam Driver) were not only married, but also worked together in an acting company where she starred and he directed, but their differing priorities have split them apart. Adam Chitwood is the Managing Editor for Collider. Watch now for free, DreamWorks Happy Holidays from Madagascar, The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants in Space, Dave Chappelle: Equanimity & The Bird Revelation, The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy vs. the Reverend. Set in the near future, Joaquin Phoenix plays a quiet, somewhat awkward man who unexpectedly falls in love with his new operating system, which has been built with the ability to personalize and evolve to better anticipate its user’s needs. Based on the Patricia Highsmith novel The Price of Salt, the film takes place in 1950s Manhattan and tells the story of a young department store worker and aspiring photographer named Therese (Rooney Mara) who strikes up a secret romance with a charismatic (and married) mother named Carol (Cate Blanchett). When she agrees, it ends up creating new, unforeseen complications, but never anything so outlandish that it breaks the movie’s powerful credibility. The beauty of Netflix is that the streaming service has a wealth of genre options at your disposal. This is a full-on love story in which one half of the couple is never seen, making Scarlett Johansson’s performance all the more impressive. The film chronicles Daniel’s unending thirst for power at the sake of everything—including his young son H.W. Watch this movie! - Adam Chitwood, Cast: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michael Cera, Jeremy Strong, Chris O’Dowd, and Bill Camp, If you’re in the mood for a great poker movie with a crackerjack script, look no further than Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut Molly’s Game. Rarely has a director and screenwriter pairing been so better matched, with David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin elevating each other’s best instincts and dampening each other’s worst. The 2013 film Her really and truly should not work, but it’s an absolute miracle of a film – although be forewarned it may break your heart into a million pieces. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. If you’re in the mood for something exciting, cerebral, and refreshing, give this one a go. It’s mostly scenes of people talking in rooms, but the writing and performances are so good you’ll be glued to your screen for the entire runtime—which is a brisk 90 minutes. In Moonee’s eyes, her days are filled with adventure as she makes the best out of living week-to-week in a motel with her single mother. By clicking accept, you accept the use of all cookies and your information for the purposes mentioned above. Like Boyhood this story feels at once individualistic and universal, and Sean Baker’s docudrama-like filmmaking makes the events feel all too real. That role becomes more and more heartbreaking as you, the viewer, become more emotionally invested in the lives of these individuals. But it’s also a deeply felt film about humanity and the power of human connection, which may be a little heavy of a theme for the year 2020, but if you can hang with it I cannot recommend it enough. He lives in Tulsa, OK and likes pasta, 90s thrillers, and spending like 95% of his time with his dog Luna. Martin Scorsese’s epic about the life of Teamster and hitman Frank Sheeran flies by as it morphs from entertaining mob story to a powerful mediation on life, age, and regret. Sorkin doesn’t shy away from the prickliness of Jobs’ personality, and the script downright sings with bombastic dialogue and explosive confrontations. When they learn that their only chance is an egg donor, they decide they want it to be someone they know, and land upon their wayward niece (not blood-related) Sadie (Kayli Carter), a well-meaning if slightly flighty young woman in her mid-20s to be their donor. It goes to some dark places in its latter half, so it's definitely a drama, but in true Sorkin mold it's a wildly entertaining ride. Based on the book of the same name by Richard Ford, Wildlife takes place in 1960 and follows a couple (Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal) and their teenage son as they move to Montana. Shortly after arriving, the father loses his job and is forced to take the only work he can – going off and fighting wildfires, leaving his wife and son behind to fend for themselves. Bennett Miller directs the film with a quiet introspection as Beane looks back on his how own past has shaped his best and worst tendencies, and the film works well as a parallel to Pitt’s transition from “Hollywood hunk” to thoughtful performer. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ed Oxenbould, and Bill Camp, The 2018 directorial debut of actor Paul Dano is a handsomely crafted and emotionally overwhelming chronicle of a marriage falling apart, all seen through the eyes of the couple’s young boy. It feels absolutely true to life, and you’ll no doubt find plenty to connect to within. There Will Be Blood is a drama set at the turn of the 20th century that follows a ruthless oilman named Daniel Plainview, played by Day-Lewis in an Oscar-winning performance. So peruse through our list of the best drama movies on Netflix below, and get to watchin’. This is a deeply emotional and mature family drama that proves Dano is the real-deal behind the camera, and it’s also lowkey one of the best films of the last few years. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Katherine Waterston, Odds are you may have actually missed the opportunity to see Steve Jobs given Universal’s reactionary pulling of the film from theaters after a bungled wide release, and if you did, boy are you missing out. Paul Thomas Anderson’s epic drama can be viewed as a thinly veiled chronicle of the origins of Scientology and its founder L. Ron Hubbard, or a treatise on the base nature of man, or a story about World War II PTSD. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Chloe Sevigny, Robert Downey Jr., Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, and John Carroll Lynch, In the mood for an impeccably crafted drama from a master filmmaker? It’s easily one of the best performances of 2018. If you want to get your action fix on, you are free to do so. It’s an incredibly engaging and compelling story of good people trying to do a good thing, and all the challenges that come with standing up to a massive superpower. If you’re in the mood for a comedy, thriller, or straight-up horror movie, they’ve got those as well. 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Soderbergh—whose talents range from the glitz and glam of Ocean’s Eleven to the challenging drug trafficking ensemble Traffic—shot the entire movie on an iPhone, which adds another layer of urgency and intimacy to the proceedings. Dano directs the whole thing with the care and confidence of a veteran auteur (his handle on shot composition is truly stunning), and the screenplay by Dano and Kazan is assured and poetic. To help whittle down your choices, we’ve gone ahead and curated a list of the very best dramas on Netflix right now, which run the gamut from period pieces to relationship dramas to little-seen gems. From gritty crime thrillers to heartfelt romances to riveting real-life stories, these dramatic movies pack a punch. Jonah Hill earned an Oscar nomination for his dramatic turn as sabermetrics guru Peter Brand, while Philip Seymour Hoffman is unsurprisingly a scene-stealer as the team’s manager who opposes this abnormal method. I know this sounds like a million other “teen” movies out there, but trust me, this one is the goods. Dramas. As this middle class family living in 1970s Mexico City falls apart, Cuarón’s unique cinematography positions the viewer as an objective observer. A must-see movie. It’s a gorgeous, somewhat haunting film and one of the most striking love stories in recent memory. In chronicling the Boston Globe’s investigation into systemic sexual abuse in the Catholic church, Spotlight never relishes in putting down the church itself, nor does it shy away from the horrible crimes perpetrated (and facilitated) by those in power. Sometimes you just need an immersive drama, and thankfully, Netflix delivers. You’ve never seen anything like Steve Jobs before, which plays out in three acts set just before the launch of three major Apple products, as the titular visionary struggles to wield control over a life that appears to be crumbling at every turn. Writer/director Stephen Chbosky adapts his own coming-of-age novel with this 2012 feature film about a teenager named Charlie (Logan Lerman) who struggles with depression and anxiety through his first year of high school, eventually finding companionship and support through a lovely group of new friends. This is an essential watch. Tamara Jenkins’ new movie, Private Life, is a deft balancing act that plunges viewers into the frustration, anxiety, and hardship of a couple struggling to conceive, and yet it never loses sight of the humanity and even moments of odd comedy in their struggle. 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But they soon find that the wounds they carry run deep, and Lee uses the film to examine issues of family, race, and American Exceptionalism in striking, graphic ways. Learn more about our use of cookies and information. From offbeat sitcoms to critically-acclaimed series to buddy crime comedies, our collection of the best funny TV shows will keep you laughing. Instead, it’s a mature, bittersweet, and powerful look at the end of marriage from both sides. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Joaquin Phoenix, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, Laura Dern, and Rami Malek, The Master is absolutely not a film for everyone, but if you’re into cerebral, meticulously crafted dramas that are thematically driven and leave much open to interpretation, give it a whirl. Sobald ihr auf den Link klickt, kommt ihr direkt auf Netflix. While the script isn’t quite as tight as some of Sorkin’s other stuff, this movie is incredibly entertaining and Chastain gives a hell of a performance. Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti play Rachel and Richard Biegler, a couple in their late 40s who are desperately trying to get pregnant, but despite putting themselves through the fertility grinder, are no closer to having a child. We all need a little drama in our lives. and a neighborly preacher played by Paul Dano. Jake Gyllenhaal anchors a phenomenal ensemble as a cartoonist at the San Francisco Chronicle who grows obsessed with figuring out the identity of the serial killer, to the detriment of pretty much everything else in his life. But sometimes it’s hard to beat a genuinely great drama, and boy does Netflix have a wealth of options in this particular genre. But it’s also a story that doesn’t rope all lesbians into one basket, so to speak, as Carol and Therese have very different life experiences and very different wants and needs in terms of romantic relationships. In der Krimikomödie Die Turteltauben bei Netflix wird ein Paar in eine bizarre Mordgeschichte verwickelt. This is a thematically rich, deep character-driven drama so you kind of have to be in the right mood for it. Private Life is remarkable for a multitude of reasons, but it demands to be seen for Hahn’s remarkable performance. The story is fairly straightforward, but the film is anything but. Effective on any sized screen, Roma is Netflix’s best original film to date. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Dern, Alan Alda, and Ray Liotta, You should prepare yourself for some emotional heavy lifting, but Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story is far from a grind. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Kathryn Hahn, Paul Giamatti, Kayli Carter, Molly Shannon, John Carroll Lynch, Desmin Borges, and Denis O’Hare. This is a phenomenal achievement from start to finish, and an incredibly moving story that is ultimately universal in nature: how do the experiences of our lives shape us into the adults we become? This cool, incisive drama is far more than a “Facebook” movie, as it uses the dramatic “origin story” of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg to tell a much larger story about what happens when the people running the world’s largest companies are barely out of college. The movie discards the glamour of films like Goodfellas and Casino and instead focuses on the slow decay of a man who has always seen himself as a good soldier when really all he has to offer is violence and selfishness. The story tracks their dynamic, push-and-pull relationship buoyed by haunting cinematography, arresting performances, and an unsettling score by Johnny Greenwood. As a bonus, the screenplay gets a crackerjack boost from Aaron Sorkin, whose scenes stick out in the best way. The Oscar-winning score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross is an all-timer, the performances are phenomenal, the script is perfect, and the direction is absolutely masterful. In addition to Best Picture, the film also won the Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali. You can change (your cookie preferences); by clicking accept, you accept all cookies. – Adam Chitwood, Writers: Spike Lee, Kevin Wilmott, Danny Bilson, and Paul De Meo, Cast: Delroy Lindo, Clarke Peters, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Norm Lewis, Jonathan Majors, and Chadwick Boseman, For his follow-up film after winning the Best Adapted Screenplay Oscar for BlacKkKlansman, legendary filmmaker Spike Lee decided to tackle the Vietnam War with Da 5 Bloods. Broadly speaking, Joaquin Phoenix plays a wiry, untamed WWII veteran who becomes enamored of a charismatic man named Lancaster Dodd (Philip Seymour Hoffman), the leader of a philosophical movement in its early stages. It follows four Vietnam War veterans who travel back to Vietnam to find the remains of their fallen squad leader—as well as a pile of gold they left behind. With reconciliation impossible, they try to navigate the minefield of divorce only to slip into outright hostility in the custody battle over their son. And maybe you’ll even find it cathartic too. – Adam Chitwood, Cast: Yalitza Aparicio, Marina de Tavira, Fernando Grediaga, Jorge Antonio Guerrero, and Marco Graf, Roma is a masterpiece.

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