Genre: Documentary
Actor: Luísa Sonza
Director: Isabel Nascimento Silva
Challenging movies serve beyond entertainment, pushing us to ask new questions about humanity and the world around us. If you’re hungry for some food for thought, here are the best thought-provoking movies and shows available to stream now.
Genre: Documentary
Actor: Luísa Sonza
Director: Isabel Nascimento Silva
Genre: Crime, Horror, Thriller
Actor: Anne Bartoletti, Mary Demas, Michael Rooker, Tom Towles, Tracy Arnold
Director: John McNaughton
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Actor: AlgeRita Wynn, Breckin Meyer, Courtland Mead, D. Danny Warhol, Dana Schick, Desmond Askew, J. Karen Thomas, J.E. Freeman, James Duval, Jane Krakowski, Jay Mohr, Jay Paulson, Jimmy Shubert, Jodi Bianca Wise, Josh Paddock, Katharine Towne, Katie Holmes, Manu Intiraymi, Melissa McCarthy, Natasha Melnick, Nathan Bexton, Nikki Fritz, Rita Bland, Robert Peters, Sarah Polley, Scott Wolf, Sean Everett, Suzanne Krull, Tane McClure, Taye Diggs, Timothy Olyphant, Tony Denman, William Fichtner, Willie Amakye
Director: Doug Liman
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Actor: Eya Chikahoui, Hend Sabry, Ichraq Matar, Nour Karoui, Olfa Hamrouni, Tayssir Chikhaoui
Director: Kaouther Ben Hania
While primarily a showcase of endoscopic footage of various surgeries in different hospitals throughout Paris—which should already be enough to either make you queasy or inspire introspection into the fragility of our lives—this singular, experimental documentary places all this bloodshed in the context of the mundanity of the medical profession. Much of the film is taken up by muted conversation from the surgeons and footage of elderly patients wandering around, creating an even more surreal look into the lack of support these hospitals receive. It's far more abstract than it is educational, but its commitment to getting its hands dirty makes it an unforgettable experience.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna Paravel
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Actor: Billy Porter
Factually accurate yet still earnest in its mission, Eldorado: Everything the Nazis Hate delivers what it promises. While the title comes from the club's name, the film is less about the club and more about the LGBTQ+ experience in Nazi Germany. To do this, the documentary focuses on Eldorado's individual patrons. Directors Benjamin Cantu and Matt Lambert interweave their stories with historical context. For example, patrons like trans pioneers Charlotte Charlaque and Toni Ebel shed light on historical advancements for the LGBTQ+ community. While it can be overwhelming when Eldorado introduces its patrons and their lovers and their political rivals, the film stays focused on what it sets out to do. Eldorado remains an important reminder of the LGBTQ lives lost and the love that still remains.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Benjamin Cantu
With a former girl group idol and ordinary college student as the main couple, Doona! naturally plays into the fantasy of becoming close with a K-pop star. Based on a South Korean webcomic, and the related Chinese animated series, the show has the highs and lows of other romance dramas, but it also has the coming-of-age anxieties everyone has in pursuing their dreams, and a grounded perspective on the K-pop idol machinery. With care crafted in its characters, and a perfectly matched female lead in former girl group idol Bae Suzy, Doona! presents a compelling story all about dreams and aspirations.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Actor: Bae Suzy, Ha Young, Kim Do-wan, Kim Min-ho, Park Se-wan, Yang Se-jong
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Science Fiction, Thriller
Actor: Alex Manugian, Alexis Boozer Sterling, Aqueela Zoll, Elizabeth Gracen, Emily Baldoni, Hugo Armstrong, Kelly Donovan, Lauren Maher, Lorene Scafaria, Mark Ballou, Maury Sterling, Nicholas Brendon
Director: James Ward Byrkit
Genre: Drama
Actor: Andy Serkis, Joe Tucker, Kate Byers, Katrin Cartlidge, Lynda Steadman, Margo Stanley, Mark Benton
Director: Mike Leigh
Genre: Drama, Romance
Actor: Eka Chavleishvili, Lia Abuladze, Piqria Niqabadze, Tamar Mdinaradze, Temiko Chichinadze
Director: Elene Naveriani
Genre: Drama
Actor: Alan McKenna, Alex Jennings, Andrew Woodall, Cara Jenkins, Daniel Wilde, Emily Watson, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, James Northcote, James Norton, Matthew Goode, Miranda Richardson, Natasha Williams, Penelope Wilton, Sam Reid, Sarah Gadon, Tom Felton, Tom Wilkinson
Director: Amma Asante
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actor: Àngels Bassas, Chris Eigeman, Debbon Ayer, Hellena Taylor, Jack Gilpin, Mira Sorvino, Pep Munné, Pere Ponce, Taylor Nichols, Thomas Gibson, Tushka Bergen
Director: Whit Stillman
Genre: Drama
Actor: Aidan Quinn, Alvin Myerovich, Anna Bergman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Elijah Wood, Elizabeth Perkins, Eve Gordon, Grant Gelt, Joan Plowright, Kevin Pollak, Leo Fuchs, Lou Jacobi, Ralph Tabakin, Tom Wood
Director: Barry Levinson
There's something rich at the heart of Afire that, whether intentionally or not, is kept at arm's length from the viewer. Over the course of Leon's (Thomas Schubert) quiet summer retreat to work on the manuscript for his second book, we come to understand his generally irritable nature as not just creative but existential. Through his eyes and writer-director Christian Petzold's expertly restrained sensibilities for drama, every moment becomes tinged with a vague jealousy—insecurity about other people leading satisfied lives, and his inability to let anything be without finding fault in it first. Leon is meant to be difficult to sympathize with, but at his core is an emptiness that comes with the acknowledgement of how limited one's future really is.
And on the opposite end is Nadja (Paula Beer), a woman who just happens to be staying at the same vacation home due to an overlap in booking, whom Leon sees as a reminder for everything he lacks: romance, thoughtful attentiveness, and a love of life that helps her to stop focusing on what she thinks she lacks. The film stops short of having these characters undergo change that feels truly meaningful, but just seeing them dance around each other with a sharpening tension is well worth the experience.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Actor: Enno Trebs, Esther Esche, Jennipher Antoni, Langston Uibel, Matthias Brandt, Paula Beer, Thomas Schubert
Director: Christian Petzold