This weekend, here are three underrated movies on Netflix that are worth your time: Dracula Untold, Sea of Love, and Darkest Hour.
Dracula Untold is less of a scary movie and more of an action-oriented origin tale retelling the early days of the most famous vampire of all time: Vlad the Impaler, otherwise known as Count Dracula.
Sea of Love is a movie that stars Al Pacino who plays Frank Keller, a NYC cop at the end of his rope. His ennui is interrupted by a new case: a man has been brutally murdered and the only clues are a lipstick-smeared cigarette and an old record that was playing the 1959 song Sea of Love when the murder took place.
Darkest Hour is a 2017 movie based on a crucial time period in the life of Winston Churchill, whose long, eventful life could fuel a dozen biopics. Joe Wright’s direction, the screenplay, and Kazu Hiro’s makeup transform Oldman into Churchill with one of the most convincing makeovers in cinema history.
Dracula Untold, Sea of Love, and Darkest Hour movies are all streaming on Netflix.
Dracula Untold is worth watching as it tells the origin story of one of literature’s greatest character.
Sea of Love is a movie that deserves a second chance in the spotlight as it was the movie that cleared the path for Dick Tracy, Glengarry Glen Ross, and Scent of a Woman.
Darkest Hour is a biopic about Winston Churchill, it reveals the essential nature of Churchill’s character.
Gary Oldman won an Oscars award for best actor in lead role for Darkest Hour, and makeup artist Kazu Hiro also won an Oscars award for makeup work.
Joe Wright’s 2017 hit film Darkest Hour reinforces the image of the British Bulldog, the Prime Minister who stood up to Nazi tyranny and rallied the British nation.