![]() Following the ups and downs of high school, friends family, and romance for a teenage girl, Devi (an exceptional breakout role for Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), the delightful teen series was vibrant, lively, and warm-hearted, checking all the boxes of potent coming-of-age narratives, from grief to friendship to coming out to, of course, first love and lust. Never Have I Everbreezed into the dreary stretches of 2020 as a most welcome breath of fresh air. RELATED: The 11 Best 'I Think You Should Leave Season 2' Sketches, Ranked (Courtesy of Calicocutpants)Ĭast: Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Richa Moorjani, Jaren Lewison, Darren Barnet, John McEnroe, Poorna Jagannathan, Lee Rodriguez, Ramona Young Watch this new season before the memes start ruining the best jokes. There are multiple moments in Season 2 during which I had to pause my TV because I was laughing so hard, and with each episode running around 15 minutes in length, this is an easy recommend. Indeed, the new batch of six episodes feels less like a Season 2 and more like a Volume 2, as SNL alum Tim Robinson doesn’t try to recapture the magic of the show’s first season and instead just presents more brand new (and slightly deranged) sketch comedy, most of which finds him as the butt of the joke. The second season of the Netflix original sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave is just as absurd, silly, and hilarious as the first. These are definitely romance films first and foremost, but the supernatural aspect comes to the forefront in interesting ways, and even if you’re not a massive fan of the series there’s definitely value in some of the storytelling – especially director Bill Condon’s final chapter The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.Cast: Tim Robinson, Patti Harrison, Bob Odenkirk, Mike O’Brien, Paul Walter Hauser, Tim Heidecker, John Early, and Julia Butters For the uninitiated, the films are based on the book series by Stephenie Meyer and follow a teenaged girl ( Kristen Stewart) who falls in love with a vampire ( Robert Pattinson). These movies aren’t necessarily for everyone, but if their moody YA supernatural vibe is on your level, they serve as a satisfying binge-watch. Marking a pretty massive library addition to Netflix, the entire Twilight franchise will be available to stream this month. The film has Director Bong’s signature knack for tackling socio-economic issues in an entertaining way, and is a great watch for fans of dystopian sci-fi like 12 Monkeys.ĭirectors: Catherine Hardwicke, Chris Weitz, David Slade, and Bill CondonĬast: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Kellen Lutz, and Michael Sheen Chris Evans’ character, living in poverty in the back of the train, leads an uprising as the film follows their journey from back to front, through various class systems, leading to a surprising confrontation. The last remaining humans live on an extremely long train called Snowpiercer, which is organized from back to front with the lowest class in the caboose. The 2013 graphic novel adaptation was Director Bong’s first English-language film, and it takes place in a future that’s been frozen over after a failed attempt at combating climate change. We now know Bong Joon-ho as the Korean filmmaker who took the Oscars by storm with his masterpiece Parasite, but if you saw that film and are curious about his other movies, I can’t recommend Snowpiercer (or any of them, really) enough. Writers: Bong Joon-ho and Kelly MastersonĬast: Chris Evans, Song Kang-ho, Tilda Swinton, Jamie Bell, Ko Asung, Octavia Spencer, John Hurt, and Ed Harris And if you finish the movie and want more, Kung Fu Panda 2 is also streaming and is also pretty good! There’s a ton of comedy packed into this thing, but also a lot of heart, and Jack Black makes for a terrific voice lead here. He finally gets his chance when an evil warrior escapes from prison, and Po is unwittingly named the “Dragon Warrior” – who legend has it will defeat this evil warrior. Released in 2008, this DreamWorks Animation film draws from legend and the martial arts genre to craft an action comedy about a clumsy panda named Po who dreams of becoming part of te elite fighting team known as the Furious Five. ![]() If you’re looking for something to watch with the kiddos, you can’t go wrong with Kung Fu Panda. Directors: Josh Stevenson and Mark OsborneĬast: Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, Angelina Jolie, Ian McShane, Seth Rogen, Lucy Liu, David Cross, James Hong, Jackie Chan and Randall Duk Kim
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