Well, your lonely days of watching Netflix or some other streaming service alone in the past are thankfully over! It’s more than possible to host a virtual watch party over a number of streaming services and share the experience with family and friends online around the world. The only thing nicer would be to do so while you’ve got company – having some friends over at the same time! This isn’t always possible, though, especially with social distancing, and that means not being able to share the experience with anyone outside your household. Join us for a watch party and conversation on one of the most inspiring low low budget features of the past decade.It’s always nice to settle down on the couch and enjoy a few episodes of your favourite show on Netflix. ![]() Saulnier and his lead actor Macon Blair really delve into the ultimately pointless carnage that are the spoils of blood feuds like these.Īt the same time, they strike a surprisingly emotional and comic tone that somehow works alongside the cinematically brilliant yet violent sequences of tit for tat. One of the key (in this programmer’s opinion) under $1million lightning in a bottle movies of the past 20 years that include other features like Sean Baker’s Tangerine, James Byrkit’s Coherence, Evan Glodell’s Bellflower, and Trey Edward Schults’ Krisha, among others, Blue Ruin plays like a brilliant student of the Coen Brothers’ Blood Simple but also goes its own way into much more moving, emotional, confused territory. Next up, we look at Jeremy Saulnier’s break-out feature film Blue Ruin which follows the clumsy, comic, yet simultaneously graphically violent revenge story of Dwight who is trying to exact retribution on the Cleland family for a feud that nobody can completely explain. This week, we’ll be looking at three movies from the 2010’s that turned out to be more complex and mysterious than they at first appeared and have since gained quite huge cult followings. ![]() Then we'll want your feedback immediately on how we can improve/make it better! This also will allow Secret Movie Clubbers from all over the world to join in on a virtual screening! We're going to work to make this as rich a feast as possible utilizing the technology at hand. The Secret Movie Club team will be offering trivia, history, insights, articles, deep dives throughout the movie(s). There will be a chat function that allows everyone to comment as we go. We will start the movie at exactly 5 minutes after the hour. Click that link then click the NP in upper right hand corner. Secret Movie Club will email the link for the Netflix Party at 30 minutes before showtime using the email you provide here. You'll see the initials NP in the upper right hand corner of browser after a succesful download. Just make sure you download NETFLIX PARTY on a Chrome Browser. We want to keep this very reasonable since folks have to have Netflix to start with. ![]() ![]() HOW TO: While we all work to be socially responsible during the age of coronavirus, Secret Movie Club is experimenting with news ways we can all come together as a community and watch great movies. Friday, J 10p, Netflix Streaming Service: BLUE RUIN (2013, Radius-TWC, dir by Jeremy Saulnier, streaming, 90 mns) Part of our CINEMA IN THE TIME OF CORONAVIRUS series.
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