Streaming Roulette, June: Nezha, Lucy in the Sky, West Side Story
Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 2:02PM
NATHANIEL R in Annette Bening, Bob Dylan, Criterion Channel, Disney Plus, HBO, Hulu, Jackie Chan, Lucy in the Sky, Netflix, Nezha, West Side Story, streaming

If you're new to the site this is how we share new streaming offerings for the month. We select a handful or two of titles and just randomly hit a place on the scroll bar to see what the film looks like - no cheating.  Ready? Let's play...

-Maid of Honor?
-Oh, that color is bad for Anita!

West Side Story (1961) on Netflix
Silly, Maria. Anita doesn't have bad colors --she's Rita Moreno!  ICYMI I hope you'll read our huge three part retrospective of West Side Story. It was a joy to write. Netflix so rarely has 20th century movies  that you should always stream them (even if you own the picture, just leave it running in the background) to remind them that first century of the artform they make their billions off of is kind of important. Just saying...

Sir, I never felt so alive.

Lucy in the Sky (2019) on HBO
What's going on with the aspect ratio in this shot? Hmmm. Remember how much critics (not just our own) hated this true story drama starring Natalie Portman. Now audiences can sample it at home and see for themselves. Bonus points: In this very scene one of our fav character actors, Colman Domingo is the "sir" to whom Natalie is speaking in her southern drawl. 

[Urinating]

Come to Daddy (2019) on Prime
Jason reviewed this for us. Elijah Wood sure likes to work doesn't he? He's always got some indie going, usually a genre indie like this horror thriller. 

-Why did he fire you?

-[SHOUTING]  'Total failure to achieve any of the objetions for which I was hired.' I told him he was being unreasonable after all I did get to dance with the President and ride in Air Force One a couple of times...

The American President (1995) on Hulu
Annette Bening has had terrible luck with Oscar hasn't she? In Bugsy and The American President she was was probably close -- Globe nominated in popular movies --  but the years were stacked with potent actressing. in 20th Century Women the poor release strategy and a late surge for Streep thanks to the Globes lifetime achievement derailed her. Plus she lost to a much-lesser actress, twice!  When will it be her turn? Or must we just wait around for an Honorary when she's 90? 

Terribly exciting!

Zardoz (1974) on Hulu
This movie is so strange. It has to be seen to be believed but if you like hirsute men, Sean Connery is in that red bikini for hours and that's not the only memorable visual.

And this is Boba Fett!

E.T. (1982) on Netflix
OMG, we'd totally forgotten that E.T. shills Star Wars fandom / action figures! Steve & George were tight.

-I'd be better off napping.
-Ne Zha, you can't fool me.

Ne Zha (2019) on Netflix
This is the top grossing animated film of all time in China -- they're making a live action movie about this legend right now -- and it was one of the main foreign flicks in the Best Animated Feature eligibility pool last year. Tim wrote about it for us. 

Try hard, get barred
Get back, write braille
Get jailed, jump bail
Join the army, if you fail

Don't Look Back (1957) on Criterion
D.A. Pennebaker's documentary on Bob Dylan if you wanna see what inspired both INXS music videos of the 1980s and Todd Haynes's avante garde bio I'm Not There in 2007.

[No dialogue]

Spiritual Kung Fu (1978) on Criterion
They have several of Jackie Chan's comic acrobatic movies if you  need movement and performative joy.

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newly streaming for May - a selection they usually offer the same films as Hulu (see above) plus a slew of older often B films

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We usually list HBO but let's give them a moment to sort out their shit between HBO, HBO GO, HBO NOW, and HBO MAX all of which are different and the same depending on who you ask and which lists you look at and where your app is downloaded from and which device you're using, etcetera. CONFUSING. 

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