Netflix Watch Now Queue

The following are the next 158 movies in Crystal and Jason's Netflix Watch Now Queue.

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Everything Must Go

Director-writer Dan Rush makes his film debut with this dramedy based on a Raymond Carver short story about Nick (Will Ferrell), a good-hearted but relapsed alcoholic who decides to live on his front lawn after losing his job and being thrown out by his wife.

The Switch

Still single and worried about her biological clock, Kassie decides to pursue motherhood with the help of an anonymous sperm donor. But it turns out that the donor isn't quite as anonymous as she thinks.

An American Crime

Based on an appalling true story, this drama follows the grim fate of Sylvia Likens, a teenager who is left to live with Gertrude Baniszewski, a mentally unbalanced Indiana housewife who imprisons and tortures the girl in the basement.

The Raven

After discovering that a string of baffling murders seems to be inspired by the macabre short stories of Edgar Allan Poe, Baltimore cop Emmett Fields turns to the brilliant-but-boozy author to help solve the crimes.

Compliance

Based on a true incident, this tense drama unfolds as a prank caller pretends to be a cop and convinces a restaurant manager to interrogate her teenaged employee about a supposed theft from a customer -- a situation that soon spins out of control.

The Fourth Kind

When Alaskan psychiatrist Dr. Abigail Tyler begins videotaping her therapy sessions with clients, she uncovers petrifying evidence that they have experienced the fourth level of alien encounter: abduction.

Strange Circus

This visually inventive shocker tells the story of a suicidal teenager (Rie Kuwana) who's forced to watch her parents lovemaking from inside a locked cello case with a peephole, then sexually abused by her father after her mother's suspicious death. But is her tragic tale true, or is it merely a novel being written by wheelchair-bound author Taeko (Masumi Miyazaki)? Japanese director Sion Sono helms this reality-bending fantasy.

Missing

In this Korean horror-thriller based on a true story, a girl traces her missing sister to the home of an elderly man where, unbeknownst to the neighbors, horrible things have been happening behind closed doors.

American Loser

Seann William Scott stars as Jeff Nichols, an alcoholic who suffers from multiple learning disabilities and can't hold a job. But a budding romance with a woman who has her own set of problems puts them both on an unexpected new path.

Wide Awake

In this highly personalized documentary, filmmaker Alan Berliner chronicles his lifelong battle with insomnia, letting the cameras roll as he tries to quiet his overly active mind and, for once, get a decent night's sleep.

The Awful Dr. Orlof

In this classic horror flick, Dr. Orlof, a former prison surgeon, scours the seedy city underground looking for beautiful women so he can steal their skin and repair his daughter's scarred face.

Forks Over Knives

Focusing on research by two food scientists, this documentary reveals that despite broad advances in medical technology, the popularity of animal-based and modern processed foods have led to epidemic rates of obesity, diabetes and other diseases.

The Factory

John Cusack stars as Mike Fletcher, a policeman consumed with capturing a serial killer who's been abducting and slaying his victims with impunity. But when Fletcher's teen daughter vanishes, the fixated cop sets aside his badge to nab the murderer.

Bully

Exploring the subject of school bullying from a personal angle, this eye-opening documentary tracks the stories of five different families whose children are struggling to defend themselves on a near-daily basis.

12/12/12

When baby Sebastian is born on Dec. 12, 2012, everyone around him suddenly starts to die. Soon, his mother realizes that her son is not just a victim of happenstance but is actually the spawn of hell.

Man on the Moon

Jim Carrey gives the performance of his career as the insanely inventive comedian Andy Kaufman, best known as lovable mechanic Latka Gravas on the 1970s sitcom "Taxi," who shocked audiences with his caustic, off-the-wall routines. Director Milos Forman vividly recreates the era (with help from Lorne Michaels and David Letterman, who play themselves) and profiles a man who often blended comedy with performance art.

The Longshots

When plucky 11-year-old Jasmine Plummer becomes the Pop Warner League's first female quarterback, she raises eyebrows in her small Illinois town -- until she takes her team to the brink of gridiron glory.

Braveheart

Enraged at the slaughter of Murron (Catherine McCormack) -- his new bride and childhood love -- legendary Scottish warrior William Wallace (Mel Gibson, who also directed the film) slays a platoon of the local English lord's soldiers. This leads the village to revolt and, eventually, the entire country to rise up against English rule. With vivid battle scenes and a heaping portion of legend, Gibson's epic won five Oscars, including Best Picture.

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