Choosing films to watch on streaming channels can be overwhelming

Here are a few that have been carefully curated by our staff.

  1. The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: Directed by Wes Anderson, this 2023 short film adapts Roald Dahl’s tale of Henry Sugar, a wealthy man who learns about a guru capable of seeing without using his eyes. Intrigued, Henry masters this skill to cheat at gambling but eventually undergoes a profound transformation. Netflix
  2. Blitz: Directed by Steve McQueen, “Blitz” is a World War II drama that follows the lives of Londoners during the Blitz, the German bombing campaign against the UK in 1940 and 1941. The film portrays the resilience and solidarity of ordinary people amidst the chaos of war.Netflix
  3. Challengers: Directed by Luca Guadagnino, “Challengers” is a romantic sports drama starring Zendaya as Tashi, a tennis player turned coach who transforms her husband into a Grand Slam champion. The film delves into the complexities of love and competition within the high-stakes world of professional tennis.Prime
  4. Carry-On: Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, “Carry-On” is a thriller that centers on Ethan Kopek, a young TSA agent who is blackmailed into allowing a dangerous package to pass through security on a Christmas Day flight. The film explores themes of morality and the consequences of one’s actions.Netflix 
  5. Conclave: Based on Robert Harris’s novel, “Conclave” is a suspenseful drama that takes place during the secretive process of electing a new pope. The film provides an insider’s look into the political maneuvering and intrigue within the walls of the Vatican.Peacock
  6. Emilia Pérez: Directed by Jacques Audiard, “Emilia Pérez” is a crime drama that tells the story of a notorious Mexican drug lord who undergoes gender reassignment surgery to evade capture. The film explores themes of identity, transformation, and redemption.Netflix
  7. The Piano Lesson: An adaptation of August Wilson’s play, “The Piano Lesson” is a drama that explores the conflict between a brother and sister over the fate of a family heirloom piano, intricately carved with the faces of their ancestors. The film delves into themes of legacy, memory, and the African American experience.Netflix
  8. Rebel Ridge: Directed by Jeremy Saulnier, “Rebel Ridge” is a high-velocity thriller that explores systemic American injustices through bone-breaking action sequences and dark humor. The film stars John Boyega as a former Marine who takes on a group of corrupt law enforcement officers.Netflix
  9. Saints and Sinners: This film is a drama that delves into the lives of individuals grappling with moral dilemmas and the consequences of their choices. It explores the gray areas between right and wrong, and how personal decisions impact the broader community.Prime
  10. Small Things Like These: Based on Claire Keegan’s novella, this film is set in 1985 Ireland and follows coal merchant Bill Furlong, who discovers a dark secret at a local convent. The story examines themes of moral courage and the societal pressures to remain silent.Prime
  11. Six Triple Eight: Directed by Tyler Perry, “Six Triple Eight” tells the true story of the only all-Black, all-female World War II battalion, the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion. The film highlights their mission to clear a massive backlog of undelivered mail and the challenges they faced due to both race and gender discrimination.Netflix