Netflix DVD Queue
The following are the next 260 movies in Crystal and Jason's Netflix DVD Queue.
Triangle
Murder strikes the Bermuda Triangle in this gripping high-seas horror starring Melissa George, Liam Hemsworth and Rachael Carpani. Jess encounters the first of many bad omens when her car kills a seagull near the local harbor. Later that night, her yacht hits a storm, forcing her and her friends to board a mysterious deserted ship. The clock on the ship has stopped -- and so has any sense of safety. Christopher Smith writes and directs.
The Sitter
Jonah Hill stars in this giddy comedy about a student whose suspension from college leaves him available to baby-sit his mom's neighbors' children. The poor guy, however, has no idea what fate and the kids have in store for him.
Last Days
A rock 'n' roll star seeks solace in the woods in Gus Van Sant's drama centered on a Kurt Cobain-type character. Tired of career pressure and constant public exposure, Blake (Michael Pitt) retreats to his remote home and embarks on an introspective journey. As he sequesters himself from his fans, his manager, a private eye and others, Blake ultimately finds release from his troubled life. Asia Argento and Lukas Haas co-star.
Love Object
This horror movie follows introverted technical writer Kenneth (Desmond Harrington), who can't bring himself to reveal his feelings for co-worker Lisa (Melissa Sagemiller). Attempting to get over his fear, he purchases a realistic doll named Nikki that looks like Lisa and eventually works up the nerve to talk to his dream girl. Unfortunately, the doll soon becomes jealous of Kenneth's affection for Lisa and reveals her violent tendencies.
Fear(s) of the Dark
Six leading graphic artists and cartoonists turn their personal terrors into reality in this nightmarish animated anthology. As reality crosses over into the unknown, these six interlocking stories bring to life fears of the dark, injections, pursuit and more. Stylistically connected, the stark black-and-white imagery adds a layer of the surreal to the already disturbing subject matter.
Chronicle
Soon after three teens stumble upon an unidentified substance in the Pacific Northwest woods, they begin to exhibit powers beyond their wildest dreams. But harnessing their newfound abilities proves far more challenging than they ever imagined.
Ace in the Hole
Fired from a number of big-city papers, reporter Chuck Tatum tries to re-establish himself in New Mexico. When a local store owner is trapped in a cave-in, Tatum turns the victim's misfortune into a media frenzy to further his own career.
Peeping Tom
A disturbed filmmaker (Carl Boehm) literally kills with his camera in this ahead-of-its-time shocker from revered British director Michael Powell. Like the same year's Psycho, this film's combination of voyeurism, eroticism and horror repelled some 1960 critics, but its cult reputation soared in later years. Moira Shearer (star of Powell's The Red Shoes) makes an appearance, as does Powell himself (as Boehm's father in flashback).
The People I've Slept With
When Angela Yang (Karin Anna Cheung) finds out she's pregnant, she's got countless reasons to be upset about it. But, more specifically, she's concerned because she's slept with so many different guys that she has no idea who the father is. Her more conservative sister (Lynn Chen) makes finding the baby's daddy -- and marrying him -- sound like the only plausible option. But Angela's liberally minded best friend (Wilson Cruz) has other ideas.
Chasing 3000
Determined to see Pittsburgh Pirates right fielder Roberto Clemente get his 3,000th hit, recently uprooted Pennsylvania brothers Mickey (Trevor Morgan) and Roger (Rory Culkin) make an unauthorized cross-country trek from Los Angeles to Three Rivers Stadium. The fact that Roger has muscular dystrophy is daunting ... but it's hardly a deterrent. Ray Liotta and Lauren Holly co-star in this Tribeca Film Festival selection based on a true story.
Project X
Deciding to throw a party when their parents go out of town, three high school geeks hope to lure chicks to their revelries by posting an invitation online. But after the invite goes viral, the party escalates into a frenzied free-for-all.
Carver
When a group of young campers takes a detour en route to an isolated mountain range, it turns out to be the biggest mistake of their lives, as they ultimately become the targets of a homicidal family with a taste for blood. Based on actual events, this terrifying tale from director Franklin Guerrero Jr. follows in the tradition of landmark horror flicks such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the Friday the 13th series.
Strangeland
Predatory sadomasochist Capt. Howdy (Dee Snider) scours Internet chat rooms for vulnerable teenage girls to lure them to his torture chamber. He succeeds with Genevieve (Linda Cardellini), the daughter of veteran cop Mike Gage (Kevin Gage), and Mike must track them down before it's too late. When the police find Howdy and send him off to an asylum, they assume that his reign of terror is over. But the nightmare for Mike and Genevieve has just begun.
Battleship
The classic Battleship board game moves to the big screen in this at-sea adventure about defending planet Earth from a mysterious enemy fleet. At the center of the action is a pair of naval officer brothers and their commanding superior.
That's My Boy
Father-son tensions flare when a disagreeable dad decides to move in with his son and his son's fianc�e right before their wedding. But that's nothing compared to the fight that erupts between the unwelcome guest and his soon-to-be daughter-in-law.
In the Mouth of Madness
When popular horror writer Sutter Cane goes missing, his publisher hires investigator John Trent to find him. Trent tracks Cane to a small New England town, which is filled with nightmare scenes right out of the author's books.
Don't Look Up
While shooting a remake of a movie on location in Transylvania, a film crew discovers age-old footage of a woman being murdered on camera. But by unearthing this curious finding, the group unwittingly kicks off a chain of tragic supernatural events. Fruit Chan directs this chilling tale adapted from a short story by Hideo Nakata, director of the Japanese horror smash The Ring. Eli Roth, Henry Thomas and Kevin Corrigan co-star.
Lost in Austen
After a dispute with her boyfriend, Amanda lands in the 19th-century world of author Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. While helping the Bennet sisters find husbands, Amanda accidentally causes problems that could alter the course of the tale.
The Killing of John Lennon
Lifting dialogue directly from notorious assassin Mark David Chapman's real-life journal, director Andrew Piddington paints a chilling portrait of the man who infamously shot John Lennon outside his New York City apartment building in 1980. The film chronicles Chapman's trek from his home on the islands of Hawaii to Lennon's home on the island of Manhattan, where he made history by murdering a living legend.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Honest Abe: he was the 16th president, the Great Emancipator ... and a righteous slayer of the undead spurred to action by his mother's vampiric murder. History and legend are both turned upside-down as Lincoln tracks the creatures of the night.