Welcome to January, a month of cool temperatures and new releases of chilcer. But, hey, new movies are available to stream almost daily on all platforms, making platforms like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and more a place to go for quality viewing.
To help you see all the latest selections, we've taken a look at all the latest additions and selected nine of the best movies right now. From erotic erotic epics to superhero epics to wartime comics, here's what to stream now.
Need more recommendations? Read our pick of 9 last month.
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
Stanley Kubrick's last film, Broad Eyes Shut, should help smooth the transition from return to work holidays. On Christmas, Bill Harford (Tom Cruise) finds himself in a lot of trouble when his idea of women being naturally honest is tested by his wife Alice & # 39; s (Nicole Kidman) that he once thought of and thought of leaving her as the man he loves. we met while on vacation. The revelation puts Bill down a rabbit hole for sexual encounters with secret societies, accompanied by tinsel and Christmas trees.
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French Communication (1971)
From director William Friedkin (The Exorcist), French connection it has been something of a celebrity police drama, taking home Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, Best film Editing, and Best Adapted Screenplay. Gene Hackman co-stars with Roy Scheider as Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle and Buddy “Cloudy” Russo, hard-working New York detectives on the trajectory of the French heroin smuggler. Based on actual events, the film features one of the best car interviews ever, in which Popeye offers a car to chase a high-speed train.
Cast to Hulu
King of the Rings: Two Towers (2002) / King of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
All the Rings Marathons festivities begin with Ring Assembly. It's not your time Two Towers and The Return of the Lord having their day in the sun? For nearly two decades, Peter Jackson's adaptation works with J.A. R. R. Tolkien remains the most successful original cinema ever. Everything – the character, the visual effects, the music – is uplifting, and the story, supporting the grace and power of friendship, feels stronger than ever.
M * A * S * H (1970)
TV series M * A * S * H is available on Hulu, as well as the movie, directed by Robert Altman. Based on the same novel by Richard Hooker talking about military doctors during the Korean War, Altman film stars Donald Sutherland as Hawkeye, a surgeon whose skills are only compatible with his skeptical attitude. Although some misogynist jokes don't grow well, M * A * S * H it is always a touching movie, fighting the ugly facts and the growing conflict and amusing humor.
Cast to Hulu
Midsommar (2019)
Laugh, scream, and cry with him Midsommar, starring Dani Ardor (Florence Pugh) in a series of late-night events. After the death of her parents, Dani joins her boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor) on a trip to Sweden with a group of her school friends. Their relationship is strong, and it only grows to be more serious as the agreement they visit begins with a midsummer culture as unfamiliar as it first appears. The horror begins with pastel colors, and a surprisingly humorous slogan throughout.
Cast to Amazon
Monster squad (1987)
Five sensible monsters for one price! Gill-man, Dracula, Frankenstein's deer, Wolfman, and mother join forces with the Shane Black-written Monster squad. The ancient amulet helping the remaining cosmic preservation of good and evil becomes threatened when Dracula consolidates his monsters with him to destroy you. A group of pre-teenagers who called themselves the Monster squad became the last hope of the world, as their decline in the old beast movies makes them the perfect heroes in this new mash of beast.
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Pan & # 39; s Labyrinth (2006)
Guillermo del Toro's power of affairs is fully realized Pan & # 39; s Labyrinth, a statue set five years after the Spanish World War. The real world encounters a myth as Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) goes through a series of tests set by a mysterious writer while her family fights for the Francoist regime. The question of what is real and what is imagined helps keep the film compelling, as does the mix of CGI and practical / animatronic effects and costumes.
Cast to Netflix
Willy Wonka and the Choice Industry (1971)
If you feel particularly set, Tim Burton Charlie and the Choice Industry recently came to Netflix, but why not go with the safer option? Willy Wonka and the Choice Sector, directed by Mel Stuart and starring Gene Wilder as the subject of the famous candy, is just as much fun now as it was when you were a kid (without riding a mental boat). The songs sung by the children visiting Wonka's factory – and without knowing a series of tests to find out if they are worthy of being ruled by Wonka's kingdom – are still fun.
Cast to Netflix
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