Since Netflix has been ramping up its movie production in the last few years, some gems have been brushed aside too quickly. People only remember the best Netflix movies, but the streaming service’s model means that most of the movies and TV shows that are produced can fail to leave a lasting impression.
Netflix often gives a lot of money to top directors, so that they can fund the kinds of projects that more traditional Hollywood studios might see as too risky. This model has produced a few masterpieces over the years, but it has also allowed room for movies that are too quirky, unconventional and unexpected to achieve immediate success.
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Velvet Buzzsaw (2019)
The Darkly Comedic Thriller Benefits From A Wild Jake Gyllenhaal Performance
Before Dan Gilroy and Jake Gyllenhaal teamed up for Velvet Buzzsaw, they garnered critical acclaim for another thriller, Nightcrawler. Velvet Buzzsaw is a more comedic offering, aiming a few satirical barbs at a sun-soaked Los Angeles art world, but it still shows flashes of dark violence when it needs to.
Gyllenhaal’s performance in Velvet Buzzsaw is much broader and goofier than his haunted everyman characters in Prisoners and Enemy.
Many of Jake Gyllenhaal’s best movies happen to be thrillers, but his performance in Velvet Buzzsaw is much broader and goofier than his haunted everyman characters in Prisoners and Enemy, for example. It fits the tone perfectly, as eccentric art world posers are picked off, Final Destination-style, by a ᴅᴇᴀᴅ artist’s paintings which come to life seeking revenge.
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The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs (2018)
The Coens’ Western Comedy Anthology Is Worth Revisiting
The best Coen brothers movies are split between hilarious crime capers like Fargo and thrilling Westerns like No Country for Old Men. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs combines these two disparate styles, creating a comedy anthology movie set in the Old West, with the look of True Grit and the madcap humor of Raising Arizona.
Like any anthology movie, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs has some segments that stand out more than others, but the overall effect is quirky and charming nonetheless. Although the Coens are set to reunite once again, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs remains their latest film for now. This alone makes it worthy of closer inspection, which can reveal the surprising pathos and wry genre satire beneath the surface.
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Okja (2017)
Bong’s Environmental Fable Combines His Eastern And Western Influences
Two years before Parasite made history at the Oscars, Bong Joon-ho released Okja on Netflix, but the dark environmental fable is still being overlooked. Fans of Parasite might be bemused by this offering, which often has the picturesque charms of a children’s story, before the gears of industry crush this beauty into submission.
Okja has more in common with Bong’s recent sci-fi movie Mickey 17 in terms of tone. There are touches of the eccentric and the outlandish, with some characters who don’t appear like they could ever exist in the real world. Despite these quirks, Okja is surprisingly powerful and relatable, and its environmental allegory hits hard.
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Da 5 Bloods (2020)
Spike Lee Shines A Light On An Underrepresented Side Of The Vietnam War
Da 5 Bloods has a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes, but an audience score of 53%. This helps explain why it has largely been forgotten about, but it’s certainly worthy of reappraisal. At the very least, Spike Lee’s style means that it’s quite unlike any other film that bills itself as a war drama.
Even with a story rooted in history, Lee keeps his eye firmly on political issues in modern-day America. Da 5 Bloods interrogates a lot of these issues from conflicting points of view without ever feeling overly preachy or expositional. The outstanding performances are one reason why the story retains so much vitality and resonance throughout its tonal swings.
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Private Life (2018)
Paul Giamatti And Kathryn Hahn Blend Comedy And Drama To Perfection
Private Life stars Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn as a middle-aged married couple desperately trying to start a family of their own, either through adoption, in vitro fertilization or whatever other paths they can discover. It’s an uplifting comedy with the ring of emotional truth, but it’s been forgotten about far too soon.
Giamatti and Hahn both deliver tender performances in Private Life, and they strike up a relatable and authentic dynamic. They provide the beating heart that carries Tamara Jenkins’ film through its intelligent comedy and lifelike drama. In both genres, Private Life excels because it feels so acutely observed.
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Pieces Of A Woman (2021)
Vanessa Kirby Dazzles In A Heartbreaking Drama
Vanessa Kirby received an Oscar nomination for her performance in Pieces of a Woman, which is the kind of heavy, worthy drama that streaming services often shy away from. She plays a woman grieving the loss of her child during the birthing process, with Shia LaBeouf and Ellen Burstyn in supporting roles.
Kirby’s performance lights up Pieces of a Woman, which presents a three-dimensional portrait of grief. It doesn’t just deconstruct the hidden trauma of the grieving process, but also society’s uneven approach to human tragedy. It isn’t too much of a surprise considering how Pieces of a Woman isn’t spoken about as much anymore, considering how painful it is.
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Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood (2022)
Richard Linklater’s Throwback Comedy Perfects His Animation Style
Richard Linklater’s favored style of animation has never been more appropriate than it is in Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood. The rotoscope animation gives the story the appearance of a comic book, and it fits the tone of a story that pastes the fantastical and otherworldly onto the everyday.
Apollo 10 1/2 might look like a sci-fi adventure from the outside, but it’s really a semi-autobiographical nostalgia trip that takes inspiration from Linklater’s own childhood. This paints a vibrant portrait of a specific time and place, which sets up an unforgettable finale that cuts to the heart of childhood imagination and memory.
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White Noise (2022)
Noah Baumbach Throws Every Disaster Movie Trope Out The Window
White Noise sets itself up to be a disaster movie, before suddenly revealing that everything blows over and people return to their normal lives. This is a moment of narrative betrayal so blatant and shocking that it becomes darkly humorous. The joke is on the audience, but it’s hard not to laugh along.
Noah Baumbach’s movies are known for their slice-of-life relatability, like Frances Ha and Marriage Story, but White Noise takes a left turn into absurd territory. The adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel seems to take place in an alternative reality, right up until the LCD Soundystem dance number that provides an inexplicable but undeniably catchy ending.
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The Killer (2023)
Fincher’s Unorthodox Thriller Was Misunderstood
The Killer wasn’t helped by some of its marketing, which seemed to promote it as a dark thriller like many other David Fincher movies. In reality, it doesn’t have much in common with the likes of Fight Club and Se7en, stylistically, thematically or in terms of its plot.
The Killer is much slower and more ponderous than other Fincher movies, with near-constant narration from Michael Fᴀssbender’s contract killer protagonist. Watching the film again, free from too many ᴀssumptions, reveals how many layers there are to it, including its surprisingly effective satire of modern work.
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Ballerina (2023)
The Korean Action Thriller Deserves An International Audience
Netflix has been releasing more and more international movies in recent years, but non-English-language movies still struggle to get as much attention in English-speaking countries. This means that hidden gems like Ballerina can easily fall through the cracks.
There’s nothing subtle about Ballerina‘s bone-crunching fight scenes.
Ballerina is a punchy revenge thriller about a bodyguard who uses her skills to take down the criminal syndicate that tortured and blackmailed her friend. Whether or not the characters are more than friends remains ambiguous, but there’s nothing subtle about Ballerina‘s bone-crunching fight scenes.