Thursday 30 November 2017

5 great movies available on Netflix this December


Ah December! A great month for Netflix lovers with holidays upon us, the big box of quality street and a world of entertainment at our finger tips! The good news is that Netflix has some real quality additions to it's catalogue on the way this month. For your viewing pleasure I have decided to once again sift through the vast array of quality movies on show and recommend five classics so you don't have to spend half the night flicking through Netflix's choices before deciding that you are now too tired to watch a film anyway and vow to return at a later date just to do the very same thing.
Here are my movie picks for your enjoyment for this month:


5. Daddys Home
For those who haven't seen the first film in the series this is the perfect opportunity to see Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg at their hilarious best in co-parenting roles in this highly entertaining comedy. Comedic chemistry and slapstick humour are to the forefront of this enjoyable 2015 film.


4. Love Actually
If the overdose of chocolate doesn't give you a sickly sweet feeling then surely this Richard Curtis directed yuletide rom com will. A guilty pleasure on a lot of viewers movies list there is a lot to like in this sentimental (and sometimes extremely funny) feature that contains a stellar cast having a lot of fun in their respective roles!


3. Back to the Future
Not only is the first installment in the Robert Zemeckis trilogy available but all three movies in the series are on Netflix for viewers to relive Michael J.Fox in his iconic role as Marty McFly - and just in time for Christmas!



2. Mad Max: Fury Road
This exceptional reboot is both visually stunning and insanely creative in a film that will leave you exhausted by the final credits. Looked amazing on the big screen on it's initial release in 2015 and will be interesting to see if it transforms successfully to the small screen. Fantastic!


1. Patriot's Day
A gritting account of the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013 and the resulting manhunt.This movie by director Peter Berg and starring Mark Wahlberg, John Goodman, Kevin Bacon and J.K.Simmons depicts first hand the horror of that day and the resilience and strength shown by the emergency forces and the people of Boston in general during and after this horrific event. Well worth a watch!





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