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New from Kevin Wozniak on Kevflix: What’s Streaming This Month? – May
As we continue to be stuck in quarantine due to COVID-19, our streaming services have become essential to keep us entertained during this time.  Luckily for us, our streaming services have had pretty great content during this time and May only adds to it.  Along with Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney+, I include the Criterion Channel on this list as well, as the content Criterion produces is spectacular.  Here are my picks for the best movies coming to Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, and Criterion Channel in May.
        NETFLIX
Full list of everything coming to Netflix in April can be found here.
    BACK TO THE FUTURE and BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (Robert Zemeckis, 1985/1989)
The third film was already on Netflix, so it’s only right to put the first two on as well.  Back to the Future is a perfect movie and the best time travel movie ever made.  The sequel is inventive and fun.  Watch all three, it’s an excellent trilogy.
  THE CURIOUS CASE OF BENJAMIN BUTTON (David Fincher, 2008)
A visually stunning piece of filmmaking from the great David Fincher.
  DEN OF THIEVES (Christian Gudegast, 2018)
An interesting, methodical, Heat-like crime thriller that has grown on me after multiple viewings.
  DISTRICT 9 (Neil Blomkamp, 2009)
A wildly original sci-fi movie and the only good movie of Neil Blomkamp’s career.
  THE LINCOLN LAWYER (Brad Furman, 2011)
A cool little courtroom drama that kicked off the McConaissance of the early 2010’s.
  THE LOVEBIRDS (Michael Showalter, 2020)
I usually don’t put new Netflix movies on here, but a romantic comedy with Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani directed by the director of The Big Sick gives me hope that this could be a great one.
  PUBLIC ENEMIES (Michael Mann, 2009)
Johnny Depp gives one of the best performances of his career in Michael Mann’s engrossing, stunningly made biopic about gangster John Dillinger.
  UNCUT GEMS (Josh and Benny Safdie, 2019)
One of the best movies of 2019, Uncut Gems features a career-best performance by Adam Sandler in the Safdie Brother’s anxiety-enducing crime thriller.
  UNITED 93 (Paul Greengrass, 2006)
A tough watch, but Paul Greengrass rightly earned a Best Director Oscar nomination of this harrowing true story of passengers who foiled a terrorist plot on 9/11.
  WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY/CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Mel Stuart, 1971/Tim Burton, 2005)
Two films from the same source material that couldn’t be more different.  Could be a cool little double feature.
    AMAZON PRIME
Full list of everything coming to Amazon Prime in April can be found here.
    COME TO DADDY (Ant Timpson, 2020)
A horror flick starring Elijah Wood.  That’s all I got and that’s all I need.
  THE GOLDFINCH (John Crowley, 2019)
2019’s biggest Oscar-bait failure is a film I didn’t see in theaters, but one I want to check out and see why this movie failed as hard as it did.
  LIKE CRAZY (Drake Dormeus, 2011)
The 2011 Sundance U.S. Dramatic winner is one of the most authentic love stories I’ve ever seen on film and features stellar performances from Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones.
  ROCKETMAN (Dexter Fletcher, 2019)
Taron Egerton is masterful in this unique biopic of music icon Elton John.
  SEBERG (Benedict Andrews, 2020)
Kristen Stewart, one of my favorite actresses working today, stars as French New Wave icon Jean Seberg, who was being watched by Herbert Hoover and the F.B.I. for her political and romantic involvement with civil rights activist Hakim Jamal.
  THE VAST OF NIGHT (Andrew Patterson, 2020)
I’ve heard nothing but great things about this movie for over a year and I am excited to finally watch this mystery thriller.
    HULU
Full list of everything coming to Hulu in April can be found here.
    BATMAN BEGINS and THE DARK KNIGHT (Christopher Nolan, 2005/2008)
Kind of annoying that they didn’t make the entire trilogy available, but whatever.  Batman Begins reinvented Batman on the silver screen and The Dark Knight is my favorite comic book movie ever and one of my all-time favorite movies.
  THE CONJURING (James Wan, 2013)
One of the best horror movies of the last ten years.
  GOODFELLAS (Martin Scorsese, 1990)
Goodfellas is my favorite movie ever made.  I love this movie so much.  It’s perfect.
  THE GRADUATE (Mike Nichols, 1967)
Another perfect movie, The Graduate is an undeniable classic with themes that still resonate today.
  THE LODGE (Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz, 2020)
Even though I’ve heard mixed things about this one, I’ve wanted to see The Lodge since the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and I’m excited to get the chance to check it out.
  PAINTER AND THE THIEF (Benjamin Ree, 2020)
This documentary, about a painter who befriends a thief who stole her paintings, was one that I missed at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but one I really want to check out.
  PREMATURE (Rashaad Ernesto Green, 2020)
Rashaad Ernesto Green is a director I’ve been excited for since seeing his debut film Gun Hill Road in 2011, so getting to check out his latest film should be a treat.
  SPACESHIP EARTH (Matt Wolf, 2020)
I saw Spaceship Earth at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and it was a very interesting documentary about the group of people who built the Biosphere 2, a giant replica of the earth’s ecosystem, in 1991.
  DISNEY+
Full list of everything coming to Disney+ in May can be found here.
    FANTASTIC MR. FOX (Wes Anderson, 2009)
A stunning, hilarious, masterful stop-motion film from the great Wes Anderson.
  JOHN CARTER (Andrew Stanton, 2012)
A film that isn’t nearly as bad as its legacy precedes it, I’m excited to watch this one again for its sheer scale and insanity.
  MALEFICENT: MISTRESS OF EVIL (Joachim Rønning, 2019)
A decent movie that might be better than the first one.  Angelina Jolie is pitch-perfect casting as Maleficent.
  THE PRINCESS BRIDE (Rob Reiner, 1987)
Could be argued as the most watchable movie ever made.  A film full of action, adventure, comedy, romance, and drama and every piece is great.
  STAR WARS: EPISODE IX – THE RISE OF SKYWALKER (JJ Abrams, 2019)
I was not a fan of this movie (full review here), but it’s a Star Wars movie and it’s available to stream (along with the rest of the saga).
  CRITERION CHANNEL
Full list of everything coming to Criterion Channel in May can be found here.
*The Criterion Channel does things a little differently than every other streaming service.  The Criterion Channel, a wonderful streaming service that focuses on independent, foreign, and under-appreciates movies, doesn’t just throw a bunch of random movies to stream.  They get more creative, by having categories like “DOUBLE FEATURES” or “FILMS FROM…”, giving us curated lists of films that somehow blend together or feature a specific artist.*
  DOUBLE FEATURES
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’:
The Limey (Steven Soderbergh, 1999)
Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001)
A Soderbergh-Lynch double feature is always going to be great, but this one is going to be especially great because these two movies are some of the best work from these directing legends.
  KNOCK OUT!:
The Harder They Fall (Mark Robson, 1956)
Raging Bull (Martin Scorsese, 1980)
Two movies that feature drama in and outside of the boxing ring.  The Harder They Fall features Humphrey Bogart as an ex-sportswriter who is hired by a shady fight promoter to promote an unknown but easily exploitable boxer from Argentina.  Raging Bull is a cinematic masterpiece and features Robert De Niro in, what this critic considers to be, the greatest acting performance ever on film.
  JOSH AND BENNY SAFDIE’S ADVENTURES IN MOVIEGOING
Josh and Benny Safdie are the most exciting directing duo since the Coen Brothers, so having a curated list from them is something that needs to be taken seriously.
The Naked City (Jules Dassin, 1948)
In a Lonely Place (Nicholas Ray, 1950)
Camera Buff (Krzysztof Kieślowski, 1979)
Gloria (John Cassavetes, 1980)
Bless Their Little Hearts (Billy Woodberry, 1984)
Meantime (Mike Leigh, 1984)
Close-up (Abbas Kiarostami, 1990)
Hero (Stephen Frears, 1992)
The Mirror (Jafar Panahi, 1997)
SAUL BASS TURNS 100!
Saul Bass is responsible for some of the most iconic opening credits in cinematic history (ex: Psycho, Vertigo).  This impressive list of great films features some of Bass’ finest work.
The Big Knife (Robert Aldrich, 1955)
The Man with the Golden Arm (Otto Preminger, 1955)
Around the World in 80 Days (Michael Anderson, 1956)
Storm Center (Daniel Taradash, 1956)
Bonjour Tristesse (Otto Preminger, 1958)
The Big Country (William Wyler, 1958)
Cowboy (Delmer Daves, 1958)
Anatomy of a Murder (Otto Preminger, 1959)
The Facts of Life (Melvin Frank, 1960)
Ocean’s 11 (Lewis Milestone, 1960)
Something Wild (Jack Garfein, 1961)
West Side Story (Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, 1961)
Walk on the Wild Side (Edward Dmytryk, 1962)
It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (Stanley Kramer, 1963)
Bunny Lake Is Missing (Otto Preminger, 1965)
Grand Prix (John Frankenheimer, 1966)
Seconds (John Frankenheimer, 1966)
Phase IV (Saul Bass, 1974)
The Human Factor (Otto Preminger, 1979)
The Age of Innocence (Martin Scorsese, 1993)
STARRING JACKIE CHAN
Jackie Chan is a martial arts legend and one of the greatest action stars to ever grace the silver screen.  These films show Chan’s early work as an actor, as well as show off his chops as a director.  This should be an absolute blast.
Half a Loaf of Kung Fu (Chen Chi-hwa, 1978)
Spiritual Kung Fu (Lo Wei, 1978)
The Fearless Hyena (Jackie Chan, 1979)
The Young Master (Jackie Chan, 1980)
Fearless Hyena 2, (Chan Chuen, 1983)
My Lucky Stars (Sammo Hung, 1985)
Police Story (Jackie Chan, 1985)
Police Story 2 (Jackie Chan, 1988)
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Este é o ano da 10ª coletânea anual! Desde 2007! Não vai ter festa de comemoração, mas é provável que role uma edição especial! É sempre um trampo do caralho, mas vale MUITO à pena!
O download, playlist no spotify e link direto pra cada ano tá lá no fim do post. A coletânea de 2017 tem 140 faixas. 9 horas e 47 minutos de música!
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Artist : Song : Album Aimee Mann : Good for Me : Mental Illness Airiel : You Sweet Talker : Molten Young Lovers Alex Chilton : Every Time I Close My Eyes (Alt Version) : Take Me Home and Make Me Like It Alvvays : Dreams Tonite : Antisocialites Andrew Bird : Lazuli Bunting : Echolocations: River Angel Olsen : Only with You : Phases Angus & Julia Stone : Snow : Snow Arcade Fire : Creature Comfort : Everything Now Baxter Dury : Mungo : Prince of Tears Beach Fossils : Down The Line : Somersault Beach House : Baby : B-Sides And Rarities Beck : Dear Life : Colors Belle & Sebastian : Fickle Season : How to Solve Our Human Problems Part 1 EP Benjamin Gibbard : December : Bandwagonesque The Black Angels : Medicine : Death Song Black Grape : String Theory : Pop Voodoo Blondie : Already Naked : Pollinator BMX Bandits : Forever : BMX Bandits Forever Bob Dylan : These Foolish Things : Triplicate The Brian Jonestown Massacre : Dropping Bombs on The Sun : Don't Get Lost British Sea Power : The Voice of Ivy Lee : Let the Dancers Inherit the Party Broken Social Scene : Protest Song : Hug of Thunder Carla Bruni : Enjoy the Silence : French Touch The Cars : Just What I Needed : Live at The Agora, 1978 Cast : How Can We Lose : Kicking Up The Dust Chain & the Gang : I Hate Winners : Experimental Music The Charlatans : Plastic Machinery : Different Days Charlotte Gainsbourg : Lying with You : Rest Chilly Gonzales & Jarvis Cocker : Tearjerker : Room 29 Chris Robinson Brotherhood : Get Out of My Life Woman : Betty's Blends, Vol. 3: Self-Rising, Southern Blends Chuck Berry : Lady B. Goode : Chuck The Church : Before the Deluge : Man Woman Life Death Infinity Cigarettes After Sex : K. : Cigarettes After Sex The Clientele : Lunar Days : Music for the Age of Miracles Conor Oberst : A Little Uncanny : Salutations Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile : Continental Breakfast : Lotta Sea Lice Cults : With My Eyes Closed : Offering Dan Auerbach : Never in My Wildest Dreams : Waiting on a Song David Bazan : Inner Lives : Care David Bowie : "Heros" (French Single Version, 2017 Remastered Version) : A New Career In A New Town (1977- 1982) David Bowie : When I Met You : No Plan EP The Dears : Guns or Knives : Times Infinity Volume Two Destroyer : Tinseltown Swimming in Blood : Ken Dope Lemon : Neon Lights : Hounds Tooth EP Ducktails : Cemetery Dance : Daffy Duck in Hollywood Ducktails : Solitary Star : Jersey Devil Echo & The Bunnymen : Friction : It's All Live Now El Mató a Un Policía Motorizado : La Noche Eterna : La Síntesis O'Konor Elbow : Magnificent (She Says) : Little Fictions Fazerdaze : Misread : Morningside Firefriend : The Black Hole : The Black Hole The Flaming Lips : How (Live ISS Concert For Peace) : Live Onboard The International Space Station: Concert For Peace The Flaming Lips : Sunrise (Eyes of the Young) : Oczy Mlody Fleet Foxes : If You Need to, Keep Time on Me : Crack-Up The Fresh & Onlys : Qualm of Innocence : Wolf Lie Down Future Islands : Cave : The Far Field Goldfrapp : Moon in Your Mouth : Silver Eye Gorillaz : Saturnz Barz (feat. Popcaan) : Humanz Grandaddy : Evermore : Last Place Guided By Voices : Goodbye Note : August By Cake Half Japanese : The Preventers : Hear The Lions Roar Hope Sandoval and the Warm Inventions : Sleep : Son of a Lady The Horrors : World Below : V Iron & Wine : Song in Stone : Beast Epic James : What For : Justhipper: The Complete Sire & Blanco Y Negro Recordings 1986-1988 Jamiroquai : Something About You : Automaton Japandroids : Arc of Bar : Near to the Wild Heart of Life Jeff Tweedy : Hummingbird : Together at Last Jesu/Sun Kil Moon : The Greatest Conversation Ever in The History of The Universe : 30 Seconds to The Decline of Planet Earth The Jesus and Mary Chain : Amputation : Damage and Joy Juliana Hatfield : Kellyanne : Pussycat Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble : Committed : Find Me Finding You Lali Puna : Bony Fish (feat. Mary Lattimore) : Two Windows Land of Talk : In Florida : Life After Youth Laura Marling : Nothing, Not Nearly : Semper Femina LCD Soundsystem : Call the Police : American Dream Lee Ranaldo : Let's Start Again : Electric Trim Liam Gallagher : For What It's Worth : As You Were Lo Tom : Overboard : Lo Tom Los Campesinos! : 5 Flucloxacillin : Sick Scenes Luna : GTX3 : A Place of Greater Safety EP Luna : Fire in Cairo (The Cure Cover) : A Sentimental Education Mac DeMarco : For The First Time : This Old Dog Marc Bolan : Girl (Acoustic Session) : Skycloaked Lord (of Precious Light) Mark Kozelek : Astronomy : Night Talks EP Mark Lanegan Band : Drunk on Destruction : Gargoyle Mew : Nothingness and No Regrets : Visuals Mogwai : Party in the Dark : Every Country's Sun Monster Movie : Going Backwards : Keep the Voices Distant Moon Duo : Creepin' : Occult Architecture Vol. 1 Moon Duo : Sevens : Occult Architecture Vol. 2 Morrissey : Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up On the Stage : Low in High School The National : Guilty Party : Sleep Well Beast Neil Young & Promise of the Real : Almost Always : The Visitor Neil Young : Human Highway : Hitchhiker The New Pornographers : Whiteout Conditions : Whiteout Conditions Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds : She Taught Me How To Fly : Who Built The Moon? Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark : Isotype : The Punishment of Luxury The Orwells : Vacation : Terrible Human Beings The Pains of Being Pure at Heart : Falling Apart So Slow : The Echo of Pleasure Paul Weller : Hopper : A Kind Revolution Phoenix : Telefono : Ti Amo Pia Fraus : Endless Clouds : Field Ceremony Radiohead : Lift : OKNOTOK The Raveonettes : Fast Food : 2016 Atomized Ray Davies : The Deal : Americana Real Estate : Darling : In Mind Ride : Cali : Weather Diaries Royal Blood : Where Are You Now? : How Did We Get So Dark? Ryan Adams : Streets Of Philadelphia : Live at Rough Trade Ryan Adams : Do You Still Love Me : Prisoner Ryan Adams : Broken Things : Prisoner (End of World Edition: B-Sides) Saint Etienne : Take It All In : Home Counties Singapore Sling : Evil Angel : Kill Kill Kill Slowdive : Sugar for the Pill : Slowdive The Smiths : Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others (Demo) : The Queen Is Dead (Deluxe Edition) Sondre Lerche : Siamese Twin : Pleasure Spoon : Hot Thoughts : Hot Thoughts Stars : The Gift of Love : There Is No Love in Fluorescent Light Starsailor : All This Life : All This Life Stereophonics : All In One Night : Scream Above the Sounds Sufjan Stevens : Death with Dignity : Carrie & Lowell Live Temples : Certainty : Volcano Thee Oh Sees : Animated Violence : Orc Thurston Moore : Smoke of Dreams : Rock N Roll Consciousness Tim Bernardes : Talvez : Recomeçar Tindersticks : Peas and Ques : Minute Bodies: The Intimate World of F. Percy Smith Tricky : The Only Way : Ununiform Ty Segall : Waterloo Sunset : Something Else: A Tribute to the Kinks Ty Segall : Break a Guitar : Ty Segall (2017) The Underground Youth : Alice : What Kind of Dystopian Hellhole Is This? Van Morrison : Roll With the Punches : Roll With the Punches The War On Drugs : Knocked Down : A Deeper Understanding The Waterboys : Love Walks In : Out of All This Blue Waxahatchee : Brass Beam : Out in the Storm Whitney : No Woman (Demo) : Light Upon the Lake: Demo Recordings Widowspeak : When I Tried : Expect the Best The Willowz : Just Can't Wait : Fifth Wire : Diamonds in Cups : Silver/Lead The XX : Say Something Loving : I See You
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