Right now, half the planet is still glued to their TVs watching the World Cup, screaming at their TVs for ninety minutes at a time (they should take a break for one of these soccer movies instead). Netflix, on the other hand, keeps doing what Netflix does, which is to crank out content. Whether you’re now scrolling past Office Romance or waiting for Enola Holmes 3 to arrive (July 1), your hungry scrolling thumb is just waiting to press play on a good movie this week, and that’s where we come in.
Here’s a small menu for the week of June 29 to July 5 (is it July already?!). One’s a grim Polish thriller set in a small town with some dark secrets, one’s a legendary Coen Brothers comedy about a really, really laid-back dude, and the last one is a genre-defining music-snob romance set in a record store.
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Colors of Evil: Black
A bleak Polish-language thriller with buried small-town secrets
Poland has entered the chat as another European country building a reputation for its dark, twisting thrillers that keep your cuticles in a state of disrepair. Colors of Evil: Black is a haunting Polish-language crime thriller that follows prosecutor Leopold Bilski (Jakub Gierszał), who’s been reassigned to a quiet religious town in the northern region of Kashubia after the fallout of the events of 2024’s Colors of Evil: Red. Bilski finds himself investigating the disappearance of a young boy named Piotruś, but as he digs in, he finds only resistance from the tight-knit community that would rather protect its reputation than its missing children.
As the layers are peeled back, Bilski and the grieving boy’s mother, Julia (Marianna Zydek), expose corrupt police and a deep cover-up of child abuse, murder, an older vanishing, and decades of buried secrets. It’s the second film in director Adrian Panek’s series adapting Małgorzata Oliwia Sobczak’s bestselling Polish crime novels, and is the direct sequel to Colors of Evil: Red, and 80% Rotten Tomatoes-rated thriller which became one of Netflix’s most-watched Polish titles.
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The Big Lebowski
The Dude abides
It’s one of the greatest, if not the greatest, slacker movies of all time, that has inspired countless other slouch movies, a festival (Kentucky’s Lebowski Fest), and even a federally recognized religion (Dudeism, look it up, man).
The Coen Brothers’ 1998 masterpiece is all about Jeff “The Dude” Lebowski (Jeff Bridges), a gloriously unmotivated L.A. slacker who just wants to live a simple life of bowling with his pals and drinking White Russians. When The Dude gets roughed up after two thugs mistake him for a millionaire with the same name, he goes on a quest of principle, chasing compensation for the rug that the thugs ruined (it really tied the room together). In doing so, he stumbles into a botched kidnapping plot and drags his hot-headed bowling buddy Walter (John Goodman) and perpetually confused sidekick Donny (Steve Buscemi) along for the ride.
Award-winning movies on Netflix
Trivia challenge
From Alfonso Cuarón’s masterpiece to a K-pop demon slayer — how well do you know Netflix’s finest award-winning films?
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In which language is Alfonso Cuarón’s Oscar-winning film Roma primarily spoken?
Correct! Roma is spoken primarily in Spanish and Mixtec, honoring the indigenous heritage of Cleo, the film’s central character. Cuarón deliberately cast Yalitza Aparicio, a non-professional actress of Mixtec descent, to authentically portray the role.
Not quite. While Spanish is heavily featured, Roma is also spoken in Mixtec, reflecting the indigenous background of the housekeeper Cleo. This bilingual choice was a deliberate artistic and cultural decision by director Alfonso Cuarón.
How many Academy Awards did Roma win at the 2019 Oscars?
Correct! Roma won three Oscars: Best Director for Alfonso Cuarón, Best Cinematography (also for Cuarón, who shot the film himself), and Best Foreign Language Film. It was the first Netflix film ever to win Best Director.
Not quite — Roma took home three Academy Awards. These were Best Director, Best Cinematography, and Best Foreign Language Film, making it a landmark night for both Alfonso Cuarón and Netflix as a studio.
In Marriage Story, which two cities represent the geographical and emotional divide between the main characters Charlie and Nicole?
Correct! Charlie is a New York theater director and Nicole is drawn back to Los Angeles to pursue her acting career, and this coast-to-coast divide perfectly mirrors their emotional and professional separation throughout the film.
Not quite. The emotional geography of Marriage Story is split between New York and Los Angeles. Charlie’s theater world roots him in New York while Nicole’s Hollywood ambitions pull her to LA, making the two cities powerful symbols of their growing distance.
All Quiet on the Western Front, which won the Oscar for Best International Feature Film in 2023, is an adaptation of a novel by which author?
Correct! Erich Maria Remarque wrote the seminal anti-war novel Im Westen nichts Neues in 1929, drawing on his own experiences as a German soldier in World War I. The 2022 Netflix adaptation became the most decorated German film in Oscar history.
Not quite. The novel was written by Erich Maria Remarque and published in 1929. It remains one of the most powerful anti-war novels ever written, and the 2022 Netflix adaptation brought it back to global attention with its stunning Oscar wins.
Which director helmed The Power of the Dog, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Director in 2022?
Correct! Jane Campion won Best Director for The Power of the Dog, making her only the third woman ever to win in that category at the Oscars. The film is set in 1920s Montana and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a brooding, intimidating rancher.
Not quite. Jane Campion directed The Power of the Dog and won the Oscar for Best Director, making history as only the third woman to receive that honor. She had previously been nominated for The Piano back in 1994.
My Octopus Teacher, which won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 2021, follows filmmaker Craig Foster building a relationship with an octopus in which location?
Correct! Craig Foster spent a year free-diving daily in a cold kelp forest off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, forming an extraordinary bond with a wild octopus. The film became a surprise Oscar winner and introduced millions to the remarkable intelligence of cephalopods.
Not quite. The film was shot in a kelp forest near Cape Town, South Africa, where filmmaker Craig Foster free-dived every day for a year to observe and bond with the same wild octopus. The remote, haunting underwater landscape became almost a character in itself.
Emilia Pérez, which won multiple awards at Cannes 2024 and received numerous Oscar nominations, was directed by which filmmaker?
Correct! French director Jacques Audiard wrote and directed Emilia Pérez, a bold Spanish-language musical crime film about a cartel boss who transitions and seeks a new identity. The film won the Jury Prize at Cannes and made awards history with its massive Oscar nomination haul.
Not quite. Emilia Pérez was directed by French filmmaker Jacques Audiard, who made the bold choice to craft an entirely Spanish-language film despite not being a native speaker. It became one of the most talked-about films of 2024, earning a record-breaking number of Oscar nominations.
In the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters, what is the primary role of the main characters within the K-pop world?
Correct! In KPop Demon Hunters, the protagonists are members of a K-pop girl group who live double lives as demon slayers, blending the glitzy world of idol culture with supernatural action. The film leans into the contrast between polished pop performances and intense monster-fighting sequences.
Not quite. The central characters in KPop Demon Hunters are K-pop girl group members who secretly serve as demon hunters, living dual lives on and off the stage. The film cleverly uses the disciplined, high-pressure world of K-pop as a backdrop for its supernatural storyline.
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Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, John Turturro, and Sam Elliott fill out the incredible ensemble cast. While it didn’t kill at the box office on its release, and it never won any Oscars, it has grown into one of the movie world’s great cult classics, full of quotable dialogue. The Dude, as promised, abides. The Big Lebowski has a 79% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes (it should be higher).
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High Fidelity
Top 5 reasons you should totally see this movie
This bucket-list cult classic romantic comedy for music nerds and slackers did a lot for me when it was originally released in 2000. It introduced me (and the world) to Jack Black, who is chaotically annoying as Barry the music snob; it delivered excellently quotable lines that are still staples of my vocabulary; and it introduced me to the Beta Band.
Based on Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel, High Fidelity (coming to Netflix on July 1st) follows Rob Gordon (John Cusack), a self-absorbed, slightly burned-out Chicago record-store owner who goes through an existential crisis after being dumped by his longtime girlfriend, Laura (Iben Hjejle). To cope, he does what he does best: ranks his all-time “top five” breakups and tracks down his exes to ask what went wrong—narrating every neurotic step with fourth-wall breaks that would make Fleabag look amateurish.
Back at his record store, Championship Vinyl, the once-brilliant DJ trades insults with elitist clerks Barry and Dick (Todd Louiso), as they sling vinyl and talk crap to customers. Catherine Zeta-Jones, Lisa Bonet, Joan Cusack, and Tim Robbins round out the cast of the film that has become a Gen-X beacon, and later inspired an underrated gender-flipped 2020 Hulu series starring Zoë Kravitz. Fun fact, Lisa Bonet, Zoe’s mom, played the club singer that Rob falls for in this original classic.
So long, June
As we wrap up June and start to say goodbye to a bunch of its movies and shows, there’s still never a shortage of flicks to watch on the streaming service. But if you’re still on the hunt for something good to watch, be sure to head to How-To Geek’s streaming section for more great ideas.
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