A delightfully quirky and surprisingly poignant little Australian gem that's also one of the most fascinating character studies I’ve ever seen. Full review by Chris Pandolfi.
Movies Hate You Too writes:
One of the biggest complaints you hear about Netflix Streaming is their lack of quality films. To a certain extent I would agree with that sentiment but for whatever reason I don’t have as big of a problem with their lineup as some customers do. Most of the films I watch on Netflix are more geared towards older catalog titles than new releases so that probably has a lot to do with my higher level of satisfaction. For May however Netflix has added several new releases in addition to adding a large amount of interesting catalog titles.
About time. While I appreciate the selection of older movies, Netflix is seriously lacking with newer releases compared to other streaming services.
Starship troopers :)
I wish they'd add Season 4 of the old Twilight Zone though :( it looks kind of sad to see Seasons 1-3 then jumps right to 5.
Movies Hate You Too writes:
This is a pretty slow week for Blu-ray releases with only a few new releases with only one even close to semi-action oriented. There are however a few good catalog releases with one dating back all the way to 1927.
CinemaBlend says:
When True Blood first kicked off on HBO, Ryan Kwanten seemed like a long shot to be the show’s breakout star. To put it kindly, he’s stuck playing the village idiot and even rock hard abs aren’t usually enough to break through that kind of typecasting. Yet somehow, he’s parlayed the frequent sexcapades of Jason Stackhouse into an up and coming movie career. He’s frequently rumored for big, Hollywood roles and he has no fewer than five movies headed for theaters in the next couple of years.