Woodshock From the sisters behind one of the most hotly coveted fashion collections around comes a film no less finely wrought. Voyeur This doc, which chronicles the development of Gay Talese’s controversial article “The Voyeur’s Motel” for The New Yorker, is a fascinating if flawed look into the true crime boom, in that it shows how treacherous the drive to create a great story can be, especially when the lives of real people are at stake. Joe, Transformers, Barbie, He-Man, Star Trek, Hello Kitty, and Lego.
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The Toys That Made Us Netflix gets on the nostalgia-train with an eight-part series focused on iconic 1980s toys, including Star Wars, G.I. Now try and figure out the physics of why he can’t fit on that door again? December 1 on Amazon Titanic James Cameron’s classic star-crossed tragedy first broke our hearts a neat two decades ago, if you can believe it. Come for Steve McQueen’s sex appeal, stay for Faye Dunaway’s enviable ensembles. The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) If you’ve only ever seen the Pierce Brosnan version, you’re in for a treat. Searching for Sugar Man One of our best documentaries of all time! What more do you need to know? December 1 on Hulu My Happy Family Nana Ekvtimishvili and Simon Gross’s intimate portrait of a Tbilisi-based woman’s attempt to excise herself from a stultifying marriage caused a sensation at Sundance and has been short-listed among the best films of the year.
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Moonstruck The film catapulted Cher into movie stardom when she won an Oscar win for Best Actress in 1988 and has since become a cult classic for its irreverent, quirky love story adorable, kooky Italian-American family politics-think the family dinner scene in Brooklyn-and for Nicolas Cage’s turn as the wild-eyed, tank top sporting love interest, Ronny. Made in Chelsea: Series 1–3 This is The Hills with posh Brits, following a group of Champagne-swilling, canoodling, shopping, and, of course, gainfully unemployed beautiful young things in some of the most luxurious neighborhoods of London, who are as catty and incestuous as any other reality stars on both sides of the pond. (Not for the faint of heart, or weak of stomach: Director Quentin Tarantino never goes easy on the gore.) December 1 on Amazon Kill Bill: Volume 1 and 2 What can we say? Watching Kill Bill’s butt-kicking star Uma Thurman-and her way with a sword, and a grudge-just carries a special relevance in light of recent revelations. We figure that chances are, he’s got something interesting to say. Judd Apatow: The Return Apatow returns to stand-up after a 25-year hiatus, which he spent making comedic mega-hits like Knocked Up, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, This is 40, and Trainwreck producing Girls and serving as a sort of mentor for all of young, funny Hollywood. It Comes at Night For those who like a scare, why not give “the most frightening movie of the year” a go? December 9 on Amazon
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(Seen it? Make it a double feature with Eleanor Coppola’s excellent documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse for the details of what went on behind the scenes.) December 1 on Amazon and Huluįreeway: Crack in the System A 2015 documentary that provides the definitive story of the birth of the crack epidemic, as told by the man at the epicenter of the CIA/Contra/cocaine connection: “Freeway” Rick Ross. Which is all to say it’s regrettably timely. (Hey, whatever gets you through the season!)Īpocalypse Now Francis Ford Coppola’s intense, poignant 1979 film is among the most hallowed (and harrowing) cinematic depictions of the havoc that war and violence can have on the psyche of a person, and a nation. Below, the best things to stream this month, whether your brand of holiday cheer comes with reindeer, a swelling orchestral score, or a body count.
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And, with the advent of all this holiday cheer, and in this case, a brand new month, so too comes a brand new crop of films and TV shows arriving at your very fingertips-provided that you have some sort of screen and access to a streaming service. It’s that time of year again-December!-when yes, baby, it’s cold outside, and nothing calls to you quite like your own couch.