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My streaming gem

Our writers recommend underrated films available to stream

  • I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

    My streaming gem: why you should watch I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

    The latest in our series of writers recommending lesser-known films available to stream is an ode to an unnerving chiller starring Ruth Wilson
  • Chloe Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Love & Friendship

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-seen gems is a recommendation of Whit Stillman’s acerbic Jane Austen adaptation
  • A still from The Disciple

    My streaming gem: why you should watch The Disciple

    Continuing our series of writers picking out under-the-radar films available to stream is a recommendation of an often brutal drama about mediocrity
  • The Incredible Jessica James

    My streaming gem: why you should watch The Incredible Jessica James

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser known movies is a recommendation for a witty 2017 comedy about arrested development
  • Frank Grillo in Wheelman.

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Wheelman

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting under-the-radar movies is a recommendation for an intense action throwback
  • Scarlet Street - 1945<br>No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Universal/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock (5878450c) Joan Bennett, Edward G. Robinson Scarlet Street - 1945 Director: Fritz Lang Universal USA Scene Still Drama La Rue rouge

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Scarlet Street

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-known gems available to stream is a recommendation of a tragic, heartbreaking noir
  • 2018, ARCTIC<br>MADS MIKKELSEN Character(s): Overgård Film 'ARCTIC' (2018) Directed By JOE PENNA 10 May 2018 SAY98696 Allstar/DONGCHUN FILMS **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of DONGCHUN FILMS and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To DONGCHUN FILMS is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Arctic

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-known films available to stream is a recommendation for a tough Mads Mikkelsen survival thriller
  • Warren Oates in Private Property

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Private Property

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting under-seen gems is an ode to a dark and disturbing 1960 thriller
  • Sankofa. Haile Gerima – Burkina Faso – 1993

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Sankofa

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-known films is a recommendation for a distinctive early 90s drama about slavery
  • The Stray Bullet (1961) Obaltan Aimless Bullet 1961 film by

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Obaltan

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-known films is a recommendation for a Korean classic available on YouTube
  • Prod DB © Gettin' Rad Productions - Park Pictures / DR OTHER PEOPLE de Chris Kelly 2016 USA avec Jesse Plemons et Molly Shannon<br>PNRE27 Prod DB © Gettin' Rad Productions - Park Pictures / DR OTHER PEOPLE de Chris Kelly 2016 USA avec Jesse Plemons et Molly Shannon

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Other People

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser known films available to stream is a comedy drama starring Jesse Plemons as a writer whose mother is dying
  • Nnamdi Asomugha, left, and Tessa Thompson appear in a scene from "Sylvie's Love." (Amazon Studios via AP)

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Sylvie’s Love

    The latest in our series of under-appreciated films available to stream recalls 2020’s swoon-worthy throwback to 50s and 60s romances
  • Scott Jacoby and Jodie Foster in The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.

    My streaming gem: why you should watch The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane

    Continuing our series of writers picking out lesser-known gems available to stream is an ode to a murderous Jodie Foster thriller
  • Karnan (2021) Dhanush in Karnan (2021) Indian Tamil-language action drama film directed by Mari Selvaraj

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Karnan

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting overlooked gems is a recommendation for a rousing Tamil melodrama
  • A still of Prospect.

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Prospect

    The latest in our series of writers drawing attention to lesser-known films available to stream is a recommendation of an unusual sci-fi western
  • Chronicle of a Disappearance

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Chronicle of a Disappearance

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting films that have been overlooked by many is a recommendation for Palestinian film-maker Elia Suleiman’s compelling debut feature
  • Vaughn (Jack Lowden) &amp; Marcus (Martin McCann) in CALIBRE (credit Anne Binckebanck Netflix)

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Calibre

    The latest in our series of writers highlighting lesser-known films available to stream is an ode to an excruciatingly tense Scottish thriller
  • A scene from I Called Him Morgan shows Lee Morgan playing the trumpet as another musician plays upright bass and another plays the drums.

    My streaming gem: why you should watch I Called Him Morgan

    The latest in our series of writers unearthing forgotten movies highlights a moving documentary about a jazz musician killed in his prime
  • Actors Sarah Paulson and Mark Duplass walk side-by-side in Blue Jay

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Blue Jay

    The return of our series where writers highlight lesser-known gems available to stream starts with a recommendation for an intimate romance from 2016
  • A still from the Egyptian film Cairo Station (Bab sl-Hadid), 1958, directed by Youssef Chahine Image courtesy of BFI Exhibition. Permission granted solely for reproduction in pubicity in connection with screenings of the film at NFT and BFI Uk Independent Cinemas. Use in any other product or service is prohibited

    My streaming gem: why you should watch Cairo Station

    The latest in our series in which writers highlight lesser-known films available to stream is a forward-thinking social drama with a violent edge
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