Streaming Roulette, June: Always Be My Gentleman Jack, Maybe?
Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 6:10PM
NATHANIEL R in Amazon Prime, Ask Dr Ruth, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Existenz, Gentleman Jack, HBO, Hulu, Magic Mike, Netflix, The Ghost Writer, streaming

As is our practice we've selected several random titles and frozen the films at utterly random moments without cheating (whatever comes up comes up!) for this quick preview for titles streaming in the first half of June 2019. Please do let us know if you're dying to discuss any of the films.  Okay, let's go...

-Not in your traditional heteronormative sense. We're married spiritually... and sexually
-But not literally [awkward laugh] ! 

Always Be My Maybe (2019) on Netflix
Netflix is all about the romcoms though the quality tends to vary. We're so glad Crazy Rich Asians held out for a theatrical release last year since it was so deserving of being a big hit. We will definitely check this one out.

 

50 of us went to a children's home that became an orphanage for people like us. And when I got to the home I wanted to show how very grown up I was...

Ask Dr Ruth (2019) on Hulu
A documentary which charts Dr Ruth life from childhood,  orphaned by the Holocaust, and her life's work as a sex therapist. Reviewed.

You're the writer.

The Ghost Writer (2010) on Prime
This movie made my top ten list in its year. Wonder if it holds up?

It's a genuine game urge. It's something your game character was born to do. Don't fight it. 

Existenz (1999) on Hulu
Late 90s Jude Law is so perfect visually that even playing with grotesque bony food and pulling slimy objects out of his mouth with which to finish his gun sculpture of organic tissue isnt as revolting as it should be. But then this David Cronenberg body-horror-meets-virtual-reality flick doesn't come with smell-o-vision so many Jennifer Jason Leigh's reaction in the moment is apt? P.S. I dislike this movie even though I'm a Cronenberg fan for the most part... but I guess some critics love it? 

What's the matter?

Gentleman Jack (S1) on HBO
Have you been watching this? It's quite good. It's about the first "modern" lesbian, Miss Anne Lister, who cavorts around early 19th century England dressing in men's clothing, seducing women, and being an all around formidable wit and businesswoman. But the show is fascinating because she's a hopelessly flawed character as well, selfish, conservative-minded politically, and a terrible snob. The two final episodes of the season air in June. Thankfully the show doesn't try to skew her politics or her lifestyle to be too contemporary. It's unclear whether or not she's trans, for example, from our modern perspectives, or just a "masculine" woman. The language was different back then. 

David, calm down!

The Terror (2019) on Hulu
I kept hearing my flatmate freaking out in the living room while watching this historical fiction with supernatural elements series. "Are you okay out there?" He says it's really good but I can't vouch for it personally. Have you watched it?

This is Mike.

Magic Mike (2012) on Netflix
So proud that this made our Best Picture list here at the Film Bitch Awards. It holds up. Also, I know this is a *very* unpopular opinion but I think Cody Horn is really good in it as the reluctant uptight girlfriend. She doesn't feel like a 'movie character' but like a normal wary somewhat buzzkill kind of (familiar) person which is I think what threw people. But I bought her in it. Also bought that Mike would be in to her, as his kind of opposite/wish for normalcy/future/furniture building kind of deal. Shut up, I love this movie. 

We all know Big Daddy's going to live to be 100

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958)
Sometimes I'm willing to argue that this is Tennessee Williams's best play. Sometimes.  But it's not the best Tennessee Williams movie despite fine work from Liz Taylor & Paul Newman in the sexually frustrated marriage of Maggie & Brick. (The best movie would be A Streetcar Named Desire full stop). Cat... was nominated for six Oscars in its year.

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