The dictator's death early in the film kicks off a rugby scrum for power, with an assortment of idiots, patsies and sadists all merrily stabbing each other and themselves in the back. Watch it on Netflix: Concrete Cowboy The Death of Stalin (2017)Ī comedy? Yes, but of the most satirical stripe imaginable, and it's unforgivingly sharp as wielded by director-cowriter Armando Iannucci ( Veep). The storyline is pretty prefabricated - a rebellious teen Caleb McLaughlin ( Stranger Things) learns to tame his anger by taming a bronco - but Idris Elba (who coproduced) is magnificent as his dad, and the glimpse of a hardy subculture struggling against gentrification is deeply moving. Directed by actor Ethan Hawke, with an ear for the tall tale and just enough grit to sand off the sentiment.ĭid you know there were urban cowboys in Philadelphia? I didn't until I watched this drama based on the Fletcher Street stables and the modern descendants of the city's 19th-century African American hostlers and horse drivers. Blaze who? An Austin, Texas, alt-country legend who was immortalized after his 1989 death in Lucinda Williams’ “Drunken Angel.” Rocker Ben Dickey plays the man like a big, sweet bear beset by demons, Alia Shawkat plays his long-suffering wife, and musician Charlie Sexton is terrific as Townes Van Zandt, Foley's friend in music and substance abuse. Blaze (2018)Ī gentle shaggy-dog music biopic about Blaze Foley.
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But never fear! After careful combing through the complete list, we've unearthed 21 hidden movie gems that might have flown below your radar … until now. To make matters harder for film fans, the good stuff is largely hidden behind the Netflix suggestions wall full of its own originals and popular TV shows.
Idris Elba and Caleb McLaughlin in "Concrete Cowboy" (left) and Carey Mulligan in "The Dig."Įn español | Here's a dirty little secret Netflix doesn't want you to know: Its movie backlist may be vast (3,700 and counting), but it's not exactly full of gold-star cinema.