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“This isn’t going to end well,” warns Ronnie at regular intervals, which he knows because he’s read Jarmusch’s script – just one of many instances in which the film indulges in goofy self-referentiality.

In the “nice” town of Centerville, chief Cliff (Bill Murray) and officer Ronnie (Adam Driver) are forced to contend with a zombie outbreak caused by…well, maybe it’s the polar fracking that’s knocked the Earth off its axis, or the MAGA-type insanity peddled by local farmer Frank (Steve Buscemi), or simply good ol’ fashioned American materialism. Jim Jarmusch crafts an undeadpan comedy of apocalyptic proportions with The Dead Don’t Die, a Night of the Living Dead riff played for bleak satire. While Moss doesn’t hold back in depicting Becky’s ugliness, she taps into the underlying hurt and vulnerability fueling her firestorm heart, peaking with a heart-rending single-take piano rendition of Bryan Adams’ “Heaven.” There’s a vicarious thrill to watching this rocker spiral into the abyss, and then pull herself back out. Split into five chapters that are interlaced with flashback home videos of happier early times, Perry’s tale traces Becky’s journey from apocalyptic drugged-out collapse to cautious resurrection, his handheld camera exactingly attuned to his protagonist’s scattershot headspace. A mid-‘90s Courtney Love type who resides in the center of a tornado of her own making, Moss’ Becky Something leaves only chaos in her wake, much to the chagrin of her bandmates (Agyness Deyn and Gayle Rankin), ex (Dan Stevens), young daughter (Daisy Pugh-Weiss), mother (Virginia Madsen), collaborators/rivals (including Amber Heard and Cara Delevingne) and heroically loyal manager (Eric Stoltz).
#Latest movie releases feb 2018 tv
Take a look below at the complete list of February movie and TV additions.Elisabeth Moss gets her riot-grrrl on in Her Smell, delivering a tour-de-force performance of rampant egomania and self-destruction that galvanizes Alex Ross Perry’s film.

Missed last month? See Netflix’s January 2018 releases here.
#Latest movie releases feb 2018 series
TV series with new seasons hitting the streaming service include Netflix originals Altered Carbon, Everything Sucks!, Marseille, Seven Seconds, David Chang's Ugly Delicious and the streaming service's Queer Eye reboot. The Joel McHale Show With Joel McHale, Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish, My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: George Clooney, Fred Armisen: Standup For Drummers and more will launch in the coming month.
#Latest movie releases feb 2018 full
1 and 2, Lincoln, Meet the Parents, Men in Black, T he Hurt Locker and the Ocean's trilogy will start streaming for Netflix subscribers.įebruary's lineup is full of comedians and their new shows or specials. Additionally, fan-favorite library titles like American Pie, Goodfellas, Kill Bill: Vols.

Less than a month after premiering at Sundance, Netflix's highly-anticipated Gloria Allred documentary, Seeing Allred, will be released on the streaming platform.Īlso coming to Netflix this month is Duncan Jones' Mute, starring Alexander Skarsgard, Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux.
