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I will aim to post at around the start of every month, so that my audience can then watch the movies or shows i recommend to them throughout the month, before I post my next video.
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My recording date will always be on the 5th of every month, so it gives me times to watch and review the newly released Netflix films and shows. I will edit on the 6th of every month, giving me enough time to edit in the required visuals and audio, ready to be uploaded on the 7th of every month. This means that my audience have a week with the new products out, to test them for themselves, or they could choose to wait until my video is released, and continue watching the ones I recommend from last month.
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Hi guys welcome back to my channel,
today I will be reviewing the top 10 films and tv shows to watch on Netflix.
Bare in mind that this is my own opinion, and am under no promotion of any of
these tv shows or films or even Netflix. It is just for entertainment purposes
only.
Starting off with the top tv shows,
the first one I would recommend is after life. So, after the death of his wife,
Tony played by Ricky Gervais contemplated suicide before deciding to say and do
anything he wants, no matter the consequences, to punish the world in this dark
comedy created.
I personally love this show because it
is the perfect mixture of both comedy and realism. It takes how most people
feel on a daily basis, but are sometimes too scared to admit and mixes it with
the dark humour of Ricky Gervais. So if your looking for either a laugh or a
tearjerker, then this is probably the best series for you.
So on a scale of 1-5 laughs, I would
probably give after life 4/5 laughs. The only improvement I would suggest is
that they release more episodes!
Next is
sex education
Sex
education is a comedy drama following Socially
awkward high school student Otis. Now he may not have much experience in the
lovemaking department, but he gets good guidance on the topic in his personal
sex ed course -- living with mom Jean, who is a sex therapist. Being surrounded
by manuals, videos and tediously open conversations about sex, Otis has become a reluctant expert on the subject. When his
classmates learn about his home life, Otis decides to use his insider knowledge
to improve his status at school, so he teams with whip-smart bad girl Maeve to
set up an underground sex therapy clinic to deal with their classmates'
problems. But through his analysis of teenage sexuality, Otis realizes that he
may need some therapy of his own.
This is a great coming of age comedy
is made especially for teens as it relates very well. Being a teenager myself,
I found that many scenes from this series were very relatable for me, which
made it even funnier.
I would rate sex education 4/5 laughs
again because there needs to more episodes released!
Thirdly on my list is big mouth
So the plot for big mouth states that Even for a cartoon character, going
through puberty isn't easy for a young person. Andrew is learning that first
hand as he experiences the nightmare that is growing up in this animated series
geared toward adults. Along for the ride are friends Nick and Jessi, who
develop a budding romance along the way.
Again this series is a great coming of age comedy, due to its
explicit humour and relatableness. The
show also never shies away from being gross. There are multiple dancing
penises, sperm jokes, porno scenes, and at one point, Jessi literally talks to
her vagina. There’s even an entire episode dedicated to talking about a book
that turns girls on, which is portrayed most uncomfortably by Jenny
Slate‘s instantly
lovable Missy. It’s a show that certainly could never exist using real actors,
but in its own deeply twisted way, Big Mouth weirdly works. If you can get past the
vulgar images of the show’s opening credits, you should be OK with the rest of
the show.
This
show would definitely get 5/5 laughs.
The punisher is up next. Now this is a superhero/ crime and
action genre. Which is not normally the type of genre I go for, but this is
definitely an exception. So, After exacting
revenge on the people responsible for the deaths of his wife and children,
Frank Castle uncovers a conspiracy that runs deeper than New York's criminal
underworld. Now known as the Punisher, he must dig deep into the conspiracy to
discover the truth about injustices that affect more than
just him and his family. Assisting the vigilante in his quest to fight
criminals are best friend Billy Russo, who runs private military corporation
Anvil, and former NSA analyst Micro, who shares common enemies with Castle and
helps him as part of a so-called marriage of convenience.
The Netflix Punisher series 1 and 2 however, I
admit unashamedly, is in my opinion one of the best, most gripping, and well
planned / developed stories available right now. The violence is to be
expected, but most certainly not the emotionally gripping pain and heartbreak
that come with it. Not the anguish or captivating moments of love and (dare I
say it) severe loss which pull on heartstrings most viewers tend to hide away
when watching pictures moving on a screen.
As an audience member you feel it, the struggle,
the betrayal. Each episode takes you on the ride, and does so almost
faultlessly, with the violence bringing the audience member to a raw state of
external, and even sometimes internal assessment.
So I would also give the punisher 5/5, however I will
say that if you are faint hearted this is not the right show for you.
Finally is santa clarita diet. Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant star in this
Netflix-original series as married realtors, Sheila and Joel, who are living a
quiet life, raising their teenage daughter in Santa Clarita, Calif. Their world
unexpectedly changes when Sheila goes through a dramatic transformation that
sends her down a road of death and destruction -- but
leaves her looking and feeling better than ever.
This show classes as a dark comedy, but you would not think
this from watching it. All the actors suit their roles extremely well, which
then makes it seem more realistic for us as an audience (apart from the killing
and eating people part!)
This show would also get 5/5
Now onto the movies.
The first movie I would recommend Is bright. Set in an
alternate world, this 2017 fantasy crime thriller is about a los angels police
officer who teams up with a rookie cop in a world of both humans and
mythological creatures. Now regardless of what you’ve heard about bright, it is
one of the best movies on Netflix, and most of the general public seem to
agree.
Overall I would personally give this movie 5/5
Next up is Geralds game. This was released in 2017 and is a psychological
thriller based on the Stephen king novel also titled ‘Geralds game’. A woman accidentally kills her husband during a kinky game.
Handcuffed to her bed with no hope of rescue, she begins hearing voices and
seeing strange visions, and must escape before she goes insane.
I find this movie particularly interesting because it is delightfully gruesome and makes you think of what you would do if you were in the main characters shoes. I also like how the story focuses on how it affects the main character phycologically and shows the different men in her life and their level of abuse. It has good acting I thought the main characters performance as stellar played her part very well and the audience has to rip back the layers of her turmoil and how that affected her life choices later on life. I definitely recommend this movie but DO NOT WATCH if you get scared easily.
This film would get 4/5
Bird box is another film I would recommend. When a mysterious force decimates the population, only one thing is certain -- if you see it, you die. The survivors must now avoid coming face to face with an entity that takes the form of their worst fears. Searching for hope and a new beginning, a woman and her children embark on a dangerous journey through the woods and down a river to find the one place that may offer sanctuary. To make it, they'll have to cover their eyes from the evil that chases them -- and complete the trip blindfolded.One of the things I love about this film is that it is gripping, crisp and concise.I think it is one of those movies that is best for individual (or at home) viewing experience. It was an all out Sandra Bullock movie and she doesn't miss a beat! Once you give in to the notion of this ominous unseen evilness along with assumptions of its powers and limitations the movie is pretty interesting.
I would also give this film 4/5
The meyrowitz stories was released in 2017, and is a comedy drama starring adam sandler, ben stiller, emma Thompson and dustin Hoffman. The story revolves around 3 siblings along with their interactions and their aging father. It is a great mixture of hilarious acting followed by superb directing skills. The only improvement I would make to this movie is that it doesn’t drag out for so long, as it can be quite slow which can be off putting for some people, leaving the film with negative feedback.
Therefore I will rate this movie 3/5
Finally, is the fundamentals of caring. Released in 2016, the comedy drama starring paul rudd as a retired writer who becomes the caretaker of a sarcastic wheelchair bound teenage boy played by craig Roberts. Together they set out on a cross country road trip to see famous roadside attractions and to also meet the boys father. So if your in the mood for a heartwarming movie. This is definitely for you.
What I love about this movie is that it manages to be funny despite of all the sadness surrounding it. Everyone played their part to the fullest. The story was a bit cliched at certain times but it doesn't take the warmth from the movie. Other than these, this movie is very beautiful. The cinematography is breathtaking.
I would rate this movie 5/5.
So there we have it for this months episode of movie night. Make sure to leave a like and subscribe if you want more content.