Top streams for the week
"Midsommar" (2019, R) sends a quartet of American students to a Swedish commune for its annual solstice celebration, but all is not what it seems on the sunny surface. More unsettling than horrific, Ari Aster's follow-up to "Hereditary" is filled with loss, anxiety, and pagan rituals, and delivered with an edge of absurdist dark humor. It was one of the most polarizing films of the summer. Now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
https://youtu.be/1Vnghdsjmd0
Michelle Monaghan stars in the Netflix Original series "Messiah" as a CIA officer digging into the truth behind a "miracle worker" (Mehdi Dehbi) whose actions may be part of a geopolitical plot. John Ortiz, Jane Adams, Dermot Mulroney and Beau Bridges co-star. Ten episodes streaming on Netflix.
https://youtu.be/mjLWuzGVyew
The third and final season of "Anne with an E," the family friendly series from Canada based on the beloved novel "Anne of Green Gables," is now streaming on Netflix.
https://youtu.be/UjHdj-vhND4
Arriving Saturday on Netflix is "Dracula," a new take on the horror classic from "Sherlock" creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gattis
https://youtu.be/FeL6GNNWoZk
Classic pick: "The French Connection" (1971, R), William Friedkin's tough, terse 1971 thriller of maverick New York narcotics detectives (Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider) in pursuit of an international drug smuggling ring is the quintessential cop movie of the seventies and won five Academy Awards. Now streaming on Hulu.
https://youtu.be/T76K3RxJY0A
Netflix
Christopher Nolan's trippy heist thriller "Inception" (2010, PG-13) with Leonard DiCaprio and Guillermo Del Toro's Oscar winning "Pan's Labyrinth" (Spain, 2006, R, with subtitles), a mix of dark fantasy and war drama, are new this month.
Streaming TV: "Good Girls: Season 2," the suburban crime comedy with Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman, in now available. Also new:
drama "Spinning Out: Season 1" set in the world of competitive figure skating;
reality series "The Circle: Season 1," first four episodes now streaming.
True stories: Janelle Monáe narrates the limited series "Sex, Explained." Also new is "Nisman: The Prosecutor, the President, and the Spy" (Spain, with subtitles), which investigates the death of a prosecutor during a controversial investigation in 1994.
https://youtu.be/VT-dwsOUv5s
Amazon Prime Video
"Danny Collins" (2015, R) is a marvelous redemption tale with Al Pacino as a rock legend who drops out to reconnect with the adult son (Bobby Cannavale) he's never met. Annette Bening costars. Also new:
crime thriller "Edge of Darkness" (2010, R) with Mel Gibson as a homicide detective in an investigation that cuts close to home;
"Sherlock Holmes" (2009, PG-13) with Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law as Holmes and Watson.
Kid stuff: a group of outcast kids go on a treasure hunt for a lost pirate fortune in "The Goonies" (1985, PG), an energetic, family-friendly adventure fantasy filmed in Astoria, Oregon, and featuring a young cast including future stars Sean Astin and Josh Brolin.
Stand-up: "Jayde Adams: Serious Black Jumper" and "Ilana Glazer: The Planet Is Burning" debut for the new year.
Prime Video and Hulu
Taraji P. Henson discovers "What Men Want" (2019, R) when she can suddenly hear the thoughts of the men around her. Tracy Morgan costars in the comedy (Prime Video and Hulu).
A little girl discovers a rundown amusement park in the animated adventure "Wonder Park" (2019, PG) with the voices of Jennifer Garner and Mila Kunis (Prime Video and Hulu).
Hulu
The new season of "Letterkenny," the Canadian comedy that has become a streaming sensation, is now available along with the new animated prequel series "Littlekenny: Season 1."
True stories: "Raise Hell: The Life and Times of Molly Ivins" (2019, not rated) profiles the acclaimed political journalist.
Streaming TV: the fourth and final season of "Preacher" brings the quest to find God to a close. Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun, and Ruth Negga star in the violent, dark-humored series originally shown on AMC. Also new:
"Better Things: Season 3" with Pamela Adlon;
Seth MacFarlane's "The Orville: Season 2" with Adrianne Palicki;
"Brockmire: Season 3" with Hank Azaria.
You can now also stream the entire runs of two acclaimed FX shows: legal drama "Damages: Complete Series" with Glenn Close and Rose Byrne and "Rescue Me: Complete Series," created by and starring Denis Leary as a firefighter with a dysfunctional private life.
HBO Now
Ryan Reynolds is the voice of "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" (2019, PG) in the comedy that mixes live action and animation. Also new this week:
"Her Smell" (2018, R) starring Elizabeth Moss as a self-destructive punk rocker attempting a comeback;
based-on-a-true-story caper comedy "American Animals" (2018, R) with Evan Peters.
Other streams
Britbox now streams all four seasons of "Wallander" (2008-2016), BBC's adaptation of the Henning Mankell novels starring Kenneth Branagh as the brilliant but troubled Swedish detective who pursues justice at the expense of his own wellbeing. It's all shot on location in Sweden.
Remember when Shia LaBeouf was young and likable? Disney+ is now streaming "Holes" (2003, PG), a terrific adaptation of the award winning young adult novel by Louis Sachar featuring LaBeouf in a breakout performance.
Criterion Channel offers 9 films "Directed by William Wyler," one of the Hollywood's greatest craftsmen, including "Wuthering Heights" (1939) with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon, "The Little Foxes" (1941) with Bette Davis, and "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946), winner of seven Academy Awards and one of my personal favorites of all time.
Also on Criterion Channel is road movie turned social satire "3 Faces" (Iran, 2018), the fourth feature directed by Iranian director Jafar Panahi since the government forbid him from filmmaking, which takes on issues of women's rights and cultural constraints with gentle humor.
And Criterion Channel also presents Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver" (1976) with the option of hearing audio commentary recorded by director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader for the film's laserdisc release in 1986.
New on disc and available at Redbox this week:
"Joker," "The Lighthouse"
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Sean Axmaker is a Seattle film critic and writer. His reviews of streaming movies and TV can be found at http://streamondemandathome.com.