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Jeff and Rachel form a special bond, which leads to them getting inflicted with some mind-bending, darkly funny psychological thrills. It stars Chris Hemsworth as the warden of an experimental prison where mysterious pharmaceuticals are tested out on the prisoners, who include Jeff ( Miles Teller) and Rachel ( Jurnee Smollett). It's unusually thoughtful for a Netflix blockbuster.
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While that seems like source material that would have to be dumbed down a lot to get made into a Netflix movie - and some of the despairing story's darkness has definitely been filtered out - Deadpool screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick and Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski actually kept it pretty smart. It's based on a short story by MacArthur Fellowship recipient George Saunders originally published in The New Yorker. This expensive movie has unusually literary background for a Netflix dystopian sci-fi thriller. Stars: Miles Teller, Jurnee Smollett, Chris Hemsworth Liam Mathews įor fans of: Dystopian thrillers, when Chris Hemsworth plays himbos It's not even in the book Darabont came up with it for the movie. Bush-era America, but the ending will stick with you forever. The rest of the movie is good, with some savvy metaphors for George W. ( The Mist star Thomas Jane was Darabont's first choice to play Rick Grimes on TWD, a role that eventually went to Andrew Lincoln.) But most of all, it's notable for its shocking ending, which is one of the bleakest things you'll ever see in a Hollywood movie. The Mist and The Walking Dead share several cast members, including Laurie Holden, Jeffrey DeMunn, and Melissa McBride, who has a small but memorable role in The Mist in one of her earliest screen appearances.
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It's also notable as a precursor to The Walking Dead, the revolutionary horror series Darabont created for television a few years later. It's notable for being the first time writer-director Frank Darabont adapted one of King's horror stories, after finding enormous success with the dramas The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile. This 2007 adaptation of Stephen King's 1980 novella is notable for a lot of things. Stars: Thomas Jane, Laurie Holden, Andre Braugher, Marcia Gay Harden Thomas Jane, The Mist Dimension Films/MGM Liam Mathews įor fans of: A lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing A fun thing about Carter is that sequels would presumably adopt a naming convention coincidentally also used by rapper Lil Wayne for his albums Tha Carter I-V.
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Joo Won plays the Bourne-like amnesiac ass-kicker of the title, who is tasked with transporting a girl to North Korea during a devastating pandemic by a mysterious voice in his ear that tells him where to go and how to avoid being killed by CIA and North Korean operatives who want the girl for their own sinister ends. Car chases, helicopter chases, gunfights, fistfights, you name it if it's action, it's in this movie. This is a South Korean action flick in the Indonesian style where a bare-bones plot functions as a loose justification for a constant stream of over-the-top action sequences that make your dopamine and adrenaline go crazy. Stars: Joo Won, Lee Sung-jae, Jeong So-ri, Kim Bo-min
