Movies to See Right Now

Photo caption: Carey Mulligan and Bradley Cooper in MAESTRO. Courtesy of Netflix.

This week on The Movie Gourmet – new reviews of Maestro (now on Netflix), Fallen Leaves and The Crime Is Mine.

As The Wife and I left a screening of Maestro, I noted that I just can’t recommend most of the prestige movies supported by heavy advertising – Maestro, and also the ponderous Napoleon and the creepy Priscilla. Of the high profile films, I do recommend Killers of the Flower Moon and The Holdovers. Of course, there was plenty of hoopla this summer about two wonderful movies, Oppenheimer and Barbie, which you can now watch at home.

When we het to the Holidays I pause my regular WATCH AT HOME feature The most eclectic watch-at-home recommendations you’ll find ANYWHERE) and replace it with the movies from my Best of 2023 list that are already available to stream.

CURRENT MOVIES

WATCH AT HOME

From my Best Movies of 2023 – so far:

  • OPPENHEIMER: creator of a monster controlled by others. Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
  • PAST LIVES: a profound and refreshing romance. Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
  • THE MAN WHO DID NOT WANT TO SEE TITANIC: wow – laughs, thrills, love. Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
  • RETURN TO SEOUL: brilliantly crafted and emotionally gripping. Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
  • BARBIE: a marriage of the intelligent and the silly. Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
  • FREMONT: self-discovery and a fortune cookie. Amazon, Vudu.
  • HANNAH HA HA: what makes for human value and fulfillment? Amazon, AppleTV, Vudu, YouTube.
Park Ji-min in RETURN TO SEOUL. Courtesy of Sony Pictures Classics.