

Matt Damon gives one of the best performances of his career in Anthony Minghella’s 1999 dramatic thriller “The Talented Mr. Tessa Thompson, Jermaine Fowler, Omari Hardwick, Terry Crews and Steven Yeun. LaKeith Stanfield plays a telemarketer who gets swept up into a corporate conspiracy and then… well this one is best seen knowing as little as possible going in, but trust us, the ending is unforgettable. If you’re feeling adventurous, writer/director Boots Riley’s 2018 film “Sorry to Bother You” is a wild ride that’s well worth the trip. It culminates in an emotional climax, and is photographed beautifully by cinematography great Roger Deakins. Director Sam Mendes crafts an explosive and thrilling action film that is deeply personal in nature, as Bond is forced to reckon with a changing world all while going up against an enemy from his past. One of the best James Bond movies ever made, 2012’s “Skyfall” deepens the emotional core of Daniel Craig’s 007 without sacrificing spectacle. Quippy one-liners and insightful observations about friendship abound. If you’re looking for a smart comedy to watch, you can’t go wrong with “Mean Girls.” Written by Tina Fey, the film takes a sharp look at high school from the point of view of a new student (played by Lindsay Lohan) who befriends a couple of outsiders, then gets asked to join the “cool girls.” What begins as recon for her goofball friends turns into a genuine want to be liked (and accepted) by these so-called “mean girls,” played by Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert. The filmmaking is some of the best of Scorsese’s career, from the iconic oner at the Copacabana night club to a cocaine-fueled third act sequence that’ll have you on edge no matter how many times you’ve seen it.

Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco and Paul Sorvino co-star in what is essentially a prototype for “The Sopranos,” with Scorsese drawing the audience into the world of the mob through the eyes of a wannabe gangster. Based on a true story, it chronicles the rise and fall of mob associate Henry Hill, as played by the late Ray Liotta. One of filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s many classics, 1990’s “Goodfellas” is a quintessential gangster film. Clooney delivers one of the best performances of his career, ditto Tom Wilkinson as a would-be whistleblower, and Tilda Swinton won an Oscar for her limited yet unforgettable role that culminates in a chilling showdown between her character and Clooney’s. Gilroy directs with a cool confidence that let’s you know you’re in good hands, even when the story is purposefully confounding (the script plays out in a fractured narrative). A wholly original dramatic thriller written and directed by Tony Gilroy, the 2007 film stars George Clooney as a “fixer” for a prestigious law firm who discovers a cover-up that he can’t shake. If need be, make sure the kids are either watching Looney Tunes or are asleep before embarking on any of these explicit viewing escapades.“Michael Clayton” feels like an adaptation of the best John Grisham novel never written.

The movies we've pointed out above are a very good jumping off point for a night of filmic sexual adventure, and who knows what else you'll find in the digital library on this streaming giant's comprehensive servers. (opens in new tab)Īs you can see, there's no lack of sensual thrills in your Netflix queue, if you know where to find them.
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Not only do you have three hot tales of young love to watch right now with the After trilogy, but the After We Fell ending set up the fourth film in the series based on Anna Todd’s best-selling books ( After Ever Happy), which is due in theaters in September of 2022. Sexually inexperienced Tessa (Josephine Langford) starts college very sure of what she hopes to get out of life, but that starts changing for her when she meets and falls for bad boy Hardin (Hero Fiennes Tiffin). Speaking of teen dramas with sexytimes, the After trilogy (which includes 2020’s After We Collided and 2021’s After We Fell) takes things a bit further, showing us a slice of complicated romantic life for college freshmen. (Image credit: Aviron Pictures) The After Trilogy (2019)
