vendredi 27 juin 2014

Here's Your July Netflix Roundup

Thelma__LouisePhoto: Courtesy of MGM. We're not going to tell you how to spend your summer. That's your parents' job, not ours. But, if you feel like spending the gorgeous months ahead with a laptop in your face, binge-watching your favorite movies, who are we to judge? In fact, we're even willing to help. There's a whole whack of new and exciting stuff coming to Netflix this July, and we've got your first look.



If you haven't seen Ridley Scott's classic Thelma & Louise, first seek immediate medical attention, then watch it. Watch it for its heartbreaking story of female empowerment. Watch it for its gorgeous desert vistas. Watch it because young Brad Pitt. Watch it.



Paul Thomas Anderson's operatic opus The Master starring Philip Seymour Hoffman in one of his last (and finest) performances is also on demand. It's kind of about Scientology, but it's also kind of not. Check it out and see what we mean.



Since both those movies end on a bit of a sad note, try Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas to lift your spirits. While the tale of an outsider who kidnaps Santa may sound a bit morbid, the stop-motion film is actually quite uplifting, thanks to a series of rousing song-and-dance spectacles. There's also a lot snow, and if you don't have AC, a winter movie might be just the thing to cool you off.



Other movies available this month are:



Bad Santa

Christmas With The Kranks

Love Actually

Primal Fear

Dead Man Walking

Philadelphia

The Karate Kid

The Karate Kid II

The Karate Kid III

Under The Tuscan Sun

Amelie

In Bruges

Winnie The Poo Springtime With Roo

The Parent Trap

Honey, I Shrunk The Kids

Robin Hood

Legends of The Fall

Homefront

Out of The Furnace

Thelma & Louise

The Nightmare Before Christmas

The Master

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