
Homegrown streaming service Stan has thousands of hours of content to watch; it's almost a little overwhelming. If you don't know where to start and you're in the mood for a movie, we're here to help. Here's our list of the best films currently streaming on Stan.
Tickled

Alex's analysis: One of the zaniest "true crime" docos you'll watch.
Alex's rating:
Tickled starts out light hearted enough, ostensibly about "competitive endurance tickling". However, when New Zealand journo David Farrier tried to cover the "sport" for television news, things start getting weird. The less you know going in, the wilder the ride - Alex Choros
Director: David Farrier, Dylan Reeve | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Surreal true crime
Available on: Stan
Inglourious Basterds

Jacqui's gist: One of the most satisfying World War II movies ever made.
Jacqui's rating:
In
one of Quentin Tarantino's finest features, Brad Pitt leads a team of guerrilla
soldiers behind enemy lines during World War II. Their one mission: to kill
Nazis. Or more specifically, to terrify Nazis by brutally killing as many as
possible. The "Basterds" are good at what they do and eventually
graduate from persecuting Hitler's troops to coming after the man himself.
Revenge has never been so sweet - Jacqui Dent
Director: Quentin Tarantino, Eli Roth | Cast: Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Christopher Waltz, Eli Roth, Michael Fassbender, Diane Kruger | Language: English and German | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Tarantino movie
Available on: Stan
Eagle vs. Shark

Anula's notions: A love story, wrapped in a revenge plot and garnished with oddity upon oddity.
Anula's rating:
It's not for everyone, but the blend of Napolean Dynamite-esque and Flight of the Concords styles make for a unique rom-com with flare. Taika Waititi absolutely nails his token style, of telling tragedy and comedy all at once. There are no emotion-filled monologues, or meet-cutes, or grand romantic gestures but there is revenge, windbreakers and animal costumes. Jarrod and Lily's story is problematic, actually they're both just problematic people but it looks like everyone has someone out there... I guess - Anula Keenan
Director: Taika Waititi | Cast: Jermaine Clement, Loren Horsley, Craig Hall, Joel Tobeck | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Rom - incomprehensible
Available on: Stan
Brooklyn

Jacqui's gist: Saoirse Ronan is captivating in this beautiful drama with a whole lot of heart.
Jacqui's rating:
Don't read any blurbs about Brooklyn. They make the story sound boring and maybe in different hands it would be, except that it's superbly acted, skilfully written, beautifully shot and will just generally tug at your heart strings with a power that few movies manage to achieve. If that's not enough to convince you, factor into your decision the fantastic '50s fashion - Jacqui Dent
Director: John Crowley | Cast: Saoisre Ronan, Emory Cohen, Domhnall Gleeson, Julie Walters | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Historical romance
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Hail Satan?

Alex's analysis: 2019's feel good movie of the year was somehow a documentary about The Satanic Temple.
Alex's rating:
"Wholesome" and "Satanic" might not be two words you normally see in the same sentence, but Hail Satan? proves they should be together more often. The doco offers a surprising insight into the Satanic Temple; despite the ominous association, the grassroots organisation cares more about social justice, egalitarianism, and religious freedom than making any sort of offering to the dark lord. One of the organisation's chapters even adopted a highway.
Hail Satan? is a must watch movie that will challenge your preconceived notions and offer plenty of laughs as it follows a cast of misunderstood outsiders, striving for positive societal change - Alex Choros
Director: Penny Lane | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Doco
In Bruges

Jacqui's gist: Two Irish hitmen hide out in an idyllic Belgian holiday town, and the result is chaos.
Jacqui's rating:
Usually when a movie walks the line between comedy and drama, it's possible to err definitively on one side or the other. It's either a dramedy, or it's a comedy with some bits that aren't so funny. With In Bruges, it's impossible to choose. This is one of those rare movies that manages simultaneously to be moving and hilarious. But the jokes don't cheapen the feels, and the feels don't take away from the laugh-out-loud jokes. In Bruges was brought into the world by writer/director Martin McDonaugh. He's famous for the Oscar-nominated Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, but I'd argue In Bruges is better. At the very least, it's not a movie you're likely to forget - Jacqui Dent
Director: Martin McDonaugh | Cast: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Clémence Poésy, Ralph Fiennes | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: What just happened?
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Parasite

Alex's analysis: A genre-blending masterpiece big on laughs, thrills, and social commentary.
Alex's rating:
The less you know going into Parasite, the better. The only thing you really need to know is that it's good. Really good. Like, the first non-English-film-to-take-home-Best-Picture-at-the-Oscars-good. But if you really want to know more, Parasite is a genre-blending tale of a family working hard to make ends meet. Blurring the lines between black comedy, heist, and thriller, Parasite follows the Kims, as they infiltrate the lives of a wealthy-yet-gullible household in pursuit of a better life - Alex Choros
Director: Bong Joon Ho | Cast: Song Kang-ho, Lee Sun-kyun, Cho Yeo-jeong, Choi Woo-shik, Park So-dam, Lee Jung-eun | Language: Korean | Rating: MA15+
Genre: I don't even know
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Legally Blonde

Anula's notions: I was the little blonde girl growing up, who was told by my year 6 teacher that I wasn't smart enough to be a writer (take that Miss Margo). Elle Woods's level of spite was (and still is) my guiding light.
Anula's rating:
It was rare in the early 00's to see a strong, female protaganist who wasn't driven by her desire to "get the guy." And yet, out of what seems like your run of the mill redemption arc, comes the story of a strong woman, defying stereotypes, creating genuine friendships, and dismissing the perception that women can't be intelligent, kick-arse and wear pink at the same time. Elle Woods begins her journey at Harvard Law for a man, and in the process finds out that she is capable of greatness on her own - Anula Keenan
Director: Robert Luketic | Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Comedy
Available on: Stan
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The Brothers Bloom

Jacqui's gist: A love letter to the concept of the gentleman thief.
Jacqui's rating:
Mark
Ruffalo and Adrien Brody star as brothers who have elevated the long con into
an artform - literally. Every con comes with character arcs, hidden themes and
subtext. But when the younger Bloom decides he wants out, his brother crafts
one last con, the most audacious and daring one yet. The Brothers Bloom exists
in a fantasy universe of old-world charm, where it's still possible to wear a
bowler hat, travel by steam-ship and lose all your money in a friendly game of
chance. The first ten minutes are performed entirely in rhyme, and it works.
See for yourself - Jacqui Dent
Director: Rian Johnson | Cast: Mark Ruffalo, Adrien Brody, Rachel Weisz, Rinko Kikuchi | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Crime caper
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
The Great Escape

Anula's notions: A refreshingly light WWII flick detailing the largest prisoner-of-war breakout ever.
Anula's rating:
In my family, along with almost every other Eastern European expat, WWII films tend to strike chord. The Great Escape was a staple in my household growing up, it follows the planning and execution of the biggest escape attempt made during the Nazi occupation. The story writes as a huge f*** you to the Nazis, with dry humour nestling so beautifully in contrast to the tragic adversity. While you're likely to get some laughs, be ready for feels because stoicism can only go so far - Anula Keenan
Director: John Sturges | Cast: Steven McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson | Language: English | Rating: PG
Genre: War, adventure, drama
Available on: Stan
Suffragette

Jacqui's gist: A powerful reminder of the struggles and sacrifices that were made to win rights we now take for granted.
Jacqui's rating:
In 1912 London, working class mother Maud Watts joins the suffragettes, a group of female activists fighting what seems like an impossible battle for women's right to vote. Her story paints a powerful picture of the struggles women faced at work, at home and in the community, living in a society in which they had no political voice. It also brings home the unimaginable sacrifices women made in order to win their right to equality. An inspiring and moving story that you'll find hard to forget - Jacqui Dent
Director: Sarah Gavron | Cast: Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep, Anne-Marie Duff | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Historical drama
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Lost Highway

Alex's analysis: A surreal neo-noir with a killer soundtrack
Alex's rating:
As with most of David Lynch works (Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, et al), Lost Highway starts simple enough. Fred, a LA saxophonists, starts receiving mysterious video tapes of him and his wife, which ultimately lead to him being convicted of murder. Lynch's avant-garde tendencies quickly reveal themselves when Fred is inexplicably replaced by a young mechanic while on death row. Lost Highway is anything but straightforward, but is a must see for anyone interested in surreal storytelling. You just might need to watch it twice - Alex Choros
Director: David Lynch | Cast: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, John Roselius, Louis Eppolito | Language: English | Rating: R18+
Genre: Surreal neo-noir
Available on: Stan | SBS On Demand | Google Play
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John Wick

Tara’s take: A fast-paced revenge film that’s seriously fun to watch - except when the dog dies. 🙁
Tara's rating:
Perfect and pure human angel Keanu Reeves is John Wick - also known as ‘Baba Yaga’, a legendary hit-man who retired from the murder-for-hire game to settle down and get married. But after his wife dies of illness and his puppy is killed by Russian mobsters, Wick goes straight-up beast mode in his quest for vengeance. John Wick is an excellent return to action form for Matrix star Keanu, and a future neo-noir classic - but you’ll have to pick up the sequel to see just exactly how the titular Wick can kill three men in a bar with only a pencil.
Director: Chad Stahelski, David Leitch | Cast: Keanu Reeves, Ian McShane, Michael Nyqvist, Bridget Moynahan, Willem Dafoe | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Action / Keanu Reeves vehicle
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Skyfall

Alex's analysis: The best modern Bond movie. All other opinions are wrong.
Alex's rating:
Every Bond movie requires a few key ingredients: car chases, hand-to-hand combat, exotic locales, and dapper suits. Skyfall delivers all of the above in spaces, shot with the kind of expertise that makes it hard to pull your jaw back off the floor. But there's more to Skyfall than just sick fight scenes in stunning locations; it has a surprising amount of emotional resonance, weight, and complexity for what could easily have been another cookie cutter action flick. One of the few movies I've seen in a cinema twice - Alex Choros
Director: Sam Mendes | Cast: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Albert Finney, Naomie Harris | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Bond film
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
The Mummy

Jacqui's gist: Brendan Fraser alone should be enough to sell you on this movie. The action, laughs and horror capers are just an amazing added bonus.
Jacqui's rating:
If you haven't watched The Mummy yet, you've got to get onto that. It's got Brendan Fraser. It's got Rachel Weisz. It's got monsters, adventure, a villain who looks exactly like the main guy from Aqua, and more sharp lines than you can shake a stick at. Sure, it may be light on historical or even biological accuracy. But if you're the type of person who'd choose flesh-eating scarab beetles over 'reality', this movie is for you - Jacqui Dent
Director: Stephen Sommers | Cast: Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz, John Hannah, Oded Fehr | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Action adventure
Available on: Stan | Amazon Prime Video | iTunes | Google Play
Begin Again

Jacqui's gist: The gorgeously wholesome story of music and friendship you need in your life right now.
Jacqui's rating:
When an alcoholic ex-music producer meets a down-and-out singer-songwriter in a bar, something sparks. Call it romance, call it friendship, call it a shared musical genius, but the result is a simple but captivating story and some really great music. If you need a movie to perk you up and make you feel good about the world again, this is it. Also, Mark Ruffalo is in it. Enough said - Jacqui Dent
Director: John Carney | Cast: Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo, Adam Levine, Hailee Steinfeld | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Action / Keanu Reeves vehicle
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
The Cabin in the Woods

Alex's analysis: The kind of movie M. Night Shyamalan wishes he could make.
Alex's rating:
What starts as a stereotypical slasher film slowly unravels into something far more bizarre. The Cabin in the Woods might not be super scary, but this Joss Whedon co-written horror is certainly one of the genre's more unique entries - Alex Choros
Director: Drew Goddard | Cast: Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Richard Jenkins, Bradley Whitford, Anna Hutchison | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Smart slaher
Mean Girls

Jacqui's gist: Fourteen years on, Tina Fey's teen comedy has become "one of the most referenced cultural products of all time online," according to The Guardian. That is so fetch.
Jacqui's rating:
If you're one of the millions of people who love Mean Girls, you don't need me to tell you why it's awesome. Just know that you can relive the magic now on Netflix. If you haven't seen Mean Girls yet, you need to get onto that. It's a ridiculously smart and funny exploration of toxic social cliques in high school. More importantly, it will help you understand all the memes and GIFs that have been going over your head for years. This is unapologetically a movie for teen girls but if you're not one, still watch it, because who says teen girl issues aren't important? - Jacqui Dent
Director: Mark Waters | Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lizzy Caplan, Lacey Chabert, Amanda Seyfried, Tina Fey | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Teen comedy
Available on: Stan | Amazon Prime Video | Foxtel Now | iTunes | Google Play
How To Make Money Selling Drugs

Tara's take: An unexpectedly funny (and cameo-packed) tour of the drug underworld.
Tara's rating:
Featuring appearances by Eminem, 50 Cent, and Susan Sarandon (!), How to Make Money Selling Drugs is your simple, ten-step guide to rising from low-level street hustling to Pablo Escabar-esque infamy. It's a blackly comic look at the drug business from all sides, managing to appear both serious and satirical in interviews with users, dealers, law enforcement and activists - Tara Donnelly
Director: Matthew Cooke | Language: English | Rating: R18+
Genre: Don't try this at home doco
Mad Max: Fury Road

Joe's judgement: Easily the weirdest, most enthralling road trip of all time.
Joe's rating:
I'll admit it: I'm not a huge Mad Max fan, though I appreciate that the original movies introduce a grim, fascinating world. Fury Road takes all of these great ideas and uses them to springboard into a wild, original story which is far better than anything else in the series. What's incredible about Fury Road is how much of the movie is one giant car chase. If I have one complaint it's how unused Tom Hardy is in the role of Max. He does well in the role of the strong, silent type, but he's too good an actor to have him doing so little - Joe Hanlon
Director: George Miller | Cast: Charlize Theron, Tom Hardy, Nicholas Hoult, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zoe Kravitz, Megan Gale | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: A Fast, furious post-apocalyptic rollercoaster
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Let the Right One In

Alex's analysis: Eat your heart out Twilight, this is how you do vampire romance.
Alex's rating:
Oddly heart-warming yet creepy and unnerving, Let the Right One In effortlessly juggles romance and horror. This critically acclaimed Swedish masterpieces balances brutal violence with the burgeoning relationship of a 12-year-old boy and a child vampire. A true work of art - Alex Choros
Director: Tomas Alfredson | Cast: Kåre Hedebrant, Lina Leandersson, Per Ragnar, Henrik Dahl | Language: Swedish (English subtitles) | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Romantic horror
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Army of Darkness

Tara's take: The ultimate horror-comedy cult classic. Shop smart, shop S-Mart!
Tara's rating:
If not for Sam Raimi’s iconic Evil Dead series, many horror comedy films may have never existed. Army of Darkness is the third film in the trilogy; bypassing the all-out violence of the original for ramped-up comedy and unforgettable one-liners, this cult classic sees demon-killing antihero Ash stranded in Medieval England, low on gas and surrounded by the dead - Tara Donnelly
Director: Sam Raimi | Cast: Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert, Ian Abercrombie | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Cult classic horror comedy
Available on: Stan
Kill List

Brodie’s blurb: Your average, everyday hitman thriller until it's absolutely not.
Brodie's rating:
The less said about the plot for Kill List, the better.
Ben Wheatley’s (Sightseers) thriller is not for the faint of heart and ends up somewhere you will not see coming. It starts out as a fairly run-of-the-mill crime flick with some family drama thrown in, but as you edge your way to the movie’s thrilling climax, things take a hard-left into a completely different territory - Brodie Fogg (Reviews Australia)
Director: Ben Wheatley | Cast: Neil Maskell, Michael Smiley, Myanna Buring, Emma Fryer, Ben Crompton, Robin Hill | Language: English | Rating: R18+
Genre: Thriller
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
Super 8

Alex's analysis: A nostalgic sci-fi adventure that's big on charm
Alex's rating:
After a young group of friends witness a catastrophic train crash, unusual disappearances and inexplicable events disturb a small Ohio town. While Super 8 may be a touch too dark for small children, J. J. Abrams' homage to the likes of E.T. and The Goonies backs up its wistful sci-fi nostalgia with a hell of a lot of charm. It's cut from a similar cloth to Stranger Things, and it's the perfect flick to watch while you wait for the next season - Alex Choros
Director: J.J. Abrams | Cast: Kyle Chandler, Elle Fanning, Joel Courtney, Gabriel Basso | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Sci-fi adventure
Available on: Stan
Sicario

Jacqui's gist: An FBI agent gets in way over her head with the war on drugs in this tense and chilling action thriller.
Jacqui's rating:
Part action, part crime, part thriller, Sicario is a hard movie to classify. But whatever box you want to put it in, you can't deny it's arresting viewing. Emily Blunt stars as FBI agent Kate Macer who joins a CIA task-force to take down the leader of one of Mexico's infamous drug cartels. But her ethics are challenged when her smug and creepy bosses push the operation past the bounds of the law. Sicario's action scenes are more understated than your typical shoot-fest but this is a movie that'll haunt you long after the final shots are fired - Jacqui Dent
Director: Denis Villeneuve | Cast: Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Daniel Kaluuya | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Action thriller
The Death of Stalin

Brodie’s blurb: Iannucci manages to give Stalin's inner circle the office sitcom treatment.
Brodie's rating:
Armando Iannucci (Veep, In The Loop) hits it out the park again with this satirical retelling of Stalin’s last days. Come for the premise and Iannucci’s razor-sharp dialogue, stay for the truly hilarious performances of Steve Buscemi and Jason Isaacs. - Brodie Fogg (Reviews Australia)
Director: Armando Iannucci | Cast: Steve Buscemi, Simon Russell Beale, Paddy Considine, Jason Isaacs, Michael Palin | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Comedy
Looper

Alex's analysis: Time travel done right.
Alex's rating:
Before Rian Johnson directed Star Wars: The Last Jedi, he cut his teeth on Looper. The film is a mind-bending time travel thriller where Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a hitman tasked with killing marks from the future. His next target: his older self (Bruce Willis). Embracing paradoxes that would cause lesser films to unravel, Looper is a smart, satisfying sci-fi jaunt - Alex Choros
Director: Rian Johnson | Cast: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Emily Blunt, Jeff Daniels | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Time travel thriller
The Silence of the Lambs

Tara's take: One of the best and most-awarded films of the 1990s, The Silence of the Lambs is truly unforgettable.
Tara's rating:
If you haven’t already steeled yourself to sit through this terrifying classic, now is the time. Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster both received Oscars for their performances in this adaptation of Thomas Harris’ 1988 acclaimed novel, a chilling look at the relationship between cannibalistic serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lector and FBI agent Clarice Starling. When Starling requests the assistance of the imprisoned Lector in tracking down another, as-yet uncaptured murderer, she finds herself trapped in a twisted ‘quid pro quo’ deal: information in exchange for emotional trauma. With brilliant performances, an outstanding script, and a near-constant state of suspense, The Silence of the Lambs is a must-see masterpiece - Tara Donnelly
Director: Jonathan Demme | Cast: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Psychological thriller
Available on: Stan
Life of Crime

Jacqui's gist: The right movie for anyone who loves a good kidnapping-gone-wrong.
Jacqui's rating:
Two career criminals ransom the unhappy wife of a real estate developer, hoping to get rich quick. But complications arise when the husband decides he doesn't want her back. Life of Crime is whip smart, super funny and, in my opinion, thoroughly underrated. It's perfectly plotted, full of charm and surprises and should delight anyone who enjoys crime caper in the vein of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels - Jacqui Dent
Director: Daniel Schechter | Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Tim Robbins, Isla Fisler, Will Forte, John Hawkes | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Crime comedy
Available on: Stan | SBS On Demand | iTunes | Google Play
Silver Linings Playbook

Jacqui's gist: Jam-packed with incredible performances, Silver Linings Playbook is a totally off-the-wall comedy drama about learning to function within dysfunction.
Jacqui's rating:
After his release from psychiatric hospital, Pat Solanto (Bradley Cooper) makes a deal with his erratic neighbour Tiffany (Jennifer Lawrence): he will be her partner in a dance competition if she will help him get in contact with his estranged ex-wife. Pat and Tiffany are like dynamite together - and not always in a good way. But there's something about their volatile relationship that works and as the dance competition draws closer they both start to have doubts as to whether Pat still wants to be with his ex-wife. Silver Linings Playbook is a delightfully frenetic and ultimately uplifting story about surviving and thriving with mental illness - Jacqui Dent
Director: David O. Russell | Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper | Language: English | Rating: M
Genre: Offbeat rom-com
Available on: Stan | iTunes | Google Play
You're Next

Tara's take: If Home Alone was a horror flick. Bloody, fast-paced, You're Next is a must-see for slasher fans.
Tara's rating:
"The Final Girl" is a time-honoured tradition in the horror genre, but You’re Next makes it extra satisfying by introducing a female lead that relies on more than just dumb luck to take down the big baddies. Aussie heroine Erin shows an unexpected aptitude for killing, when her American boyfriend’s extremely irritating family become the targets of a mysterious group of masked murderers. Watching Erin gorily turn the tables on the would-be killers is almost as fun as watching her paramour’s idiot siblings get taken out one by one - Tara Donnelly
Director: Adam Wingard | Cast: Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Slasher
Available on: Stan | Netflix | iTunes | Google Play
The Neon Demon

Alex's analysis: You'll either find it hauntingly surreal or unnecessarily pretentious, but The Neon Demon is - at the very least - a feast for the eyes. As disturbing as it is stylish.
Alex's rating:
The Neon Demon is sensory cinema at its best. Narrative beats play second fiddle to overarching theme in the film's surreal take on an aspiring model seeking stardom in LA. Some might be be put off by a thin narrative and characters, but the film is a masterclass in cinematography, editing, and sound design. While The Neon Demon can be a somewhat obtuse psychological slow burn, it's backed up some truly shocking gross out moments. Whether you love it or hate it, The Neon Demon sure is an experience - Alex Choros
Director: Nicholas Winding Refn | Cast: Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves, Jena Malone, Bella Heathcote | Language: English | Rating: R18+
Genre: Art house psychological horror
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Scream

Alex's analysis: This self-aware slasher expertly subverts the horror genre without sacrificing scares.
Alex's rating:
Directed
by horror master Wes Craven, Scream skewers and subverts horror tropes and
clichés while still being a thrilling slasher in itself. Set in a small
Californian town, high school student Sidney Prescot becomes the target of a
horror-loving serial killer. To survive, Sidney and her friends turn to the
"rules" of the genre. While Scream is a little tame by modern
standards, this sinister satire is a must-watch for any horror fan - Alex
Choros
Director: Wes Craven | Cast: Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, David Arquette, Jamie Kennedy, Rose McGowan, Drew Barrymore | Language: English | Rating: MA15+
Genre: Horror
Available on: Stan | Amazon Prime Video | iTunes | Google Play
Spy Kids

Alex's analysis: James Bond by way of Willy Wonka.
Alex's rating:
Spy Kids is Desperado and From Dusk til Dawn filmmaker Robert Rodriguez's first attempt at trading in ultraviolence for a family friendly flick, and somehow, he nailed it. While it looks a little worse for wear thanks to dated special effects, Spy Kids is still a charming, inventive romp that's bound to please - Alex Choros
Director: Robert Rodriguez | Language: English | Rating: PG
Genre: Teeny tiny spy movie
Available on: Stan
How to Train Your Dragon

Jacqui's gist: Toothless the Dragon is the real star of this movie. And I suppose the humans are okay too.
Jacqui's rating:
There's usually something kind of corny about dragons. I've never much liked them but I love the dragons in this movie. The animators of How to Train Your Dragon have brought a lifelike authenticity to these fantasy creatures that is rarely seen in film. You will come out of this movie in love with Toothless the Dragon and inspired by his Viking friends. Beyond the captivating creatures, How to Train Your Dragon is a funny and thoughtful story about learning to see a friend where others see a fearsome beast - Jacqui Dent
Director: Dean DeBlois, Chris Sanders | Cast: Jay Baruchel, Gerad Butler, Craig Ferguson, America Ferrera, Jonah Hill | Language: English | Rating: PG
Genre: Fantasy
Available on: Stan
Stardust

Tara's take: A magical adventure-romance for the whole family.
Tara's rating:
If you’re looking for a family-friendly flick that isn’t Dreamworks or Pixar, you can’t go wrong with this adventure-packed fairy tale based on Neil Gaiman’s novel. Love-lorn Tristan goes in search of falling star, which so happens to come in the form of immortal princess Yvaine (Claire Danes). Unfortunately for Tristan, fallen stars are in high demand, and the pair find themselves on the run from princes, pirates and a trio of very nasty witches. Featuring scene-stealing performances from Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro, Stardust is fun for all ages, and a delightful modern successor to classic fantasies such as The Princess Bride, Labyrinth or Legend - Tara Donnelly
Director: Matthew Vaughn | Cast: Claire Danes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Robert De Niro, Charlie Cox | Language: English | Rating: PG
Genre: Family, fantasy
Available on: Stan



