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Don’t let these 3 July 2024 hidden streaming movie gems fly under your radar

Poster for the film Villains showing Bill Skarsgård, Kyra Sedwyck, Jeffrey Donovan, and Maika Monroe.
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The summer movie season is thriving, thanks to a generous collection of high-profile movies that are proving, in no uncertain terms, that the film industry is alive and well. Pixar’s Inside Out 2 is breaking all kinds of records, while Lee Isaac Chung’s upcoming Twisters seems bound to offer the perfect blend of artistry and commercial entertainment. Finally, Deadpool & Wolverine will end the month by finally putting the “comic book movies are dead” argument to rest.

However, if you’re perhaps tired of the big-budget offerings on the big screen, or maybe are just not keen on going to the movie theater that often, streaming has several options for you. Those looking for new, underappreciated films will surely appreciate these three options, which have sadly gone ignored for far too long. Whether you’re looking for horror, thrillers, or comedies, these movies are for you.

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Villains (2018)

Maika Monroe and Bill Skarsgård as Jules and Mickey in the film Villains.
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Maika Monroe is currently scaring the living crap out of audiences in Oz Perkins’ Longlegs. A modern scream queen, Monroe has been establishing her horror credentials for years, but none of her efforts are more underappreciated than the 2019 horror comedy Villains. Co-starring a delightful Bill Skarsgård, Villains centers on two inept robbers and lovers, Mickey and Jules, whose plan to steal enough money to flee to Florida takes a detour when they break into a fancy house hiding dangerous secrets.

What Villains lacks in outright scares, it more than makes up for in laughter and feeling. Monroe and Skarsgård are very good together, expertly matched by the deliciously unhinged pairing of Jeffrey Donovan and Kyra Sedgwick. The four create a unique dynamic that carries the film, bouncing off each other with demented glee. Villains is a witty, quirky, and enjoyable horror comedy that sacrifices gore in favor of comedic tension and a generous dose of clumsy, irreverent violence. It might not reinvent the home invasion genre, but it certainly flips it on its head with quirky chaos.

Villains is available to stream on Tubi.

Everybody Wants Some!! (2016)

Three men dressed casually with '80s haircuts walking down the street in a scene from Everybody Wants Some!!
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Rising star Glen Powell will dominate the big screen with Twisters, finally taking his place as Tom Cruise’s anointed successor. Those interested in seeing Powell’s previous work can do no better than Everybody Wants Some!! A spiritual successor to Dazed and Confused, the film follows a college freshman who experiences his first taste of freedom alongside his equally rowdy baseball teammates.

Powell’s first collaboration with Hit Man director Richard LinklaterEverybody Wants Some!! is a love letter to the ’80s, showcasing a who’s who of young talent, including Zoey Deutch, Wyatt Russell, and Tyler Hoechlin. The story is meandering yet rewarding, more concerned with capturing a time and place and evoking a sense of nostalgia in audiences than telling a straightforward plot. Like most of Linklater’s films, Everybody Wants Some!! is all about the feeling, delivering a portrait of young adulthood that is both relatable and bittersweet.

Everybody Wants Some!! is available to stream on Paramount+.

Buried (2010)

Ryan Reynolds stuck in a coffin underground holding a lighter in a scene from Buried.
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These days, Ryan Reynolds is best known as one of Hollywood’s go-to leading men, going from star vehicle to star vehicle with uneven results. Back in 2010, however, a pre-Deadpool Reynolds was more willing to experiment with his career and starred in Rodrigo Cortés’ survival thriller Buried, about an Iraq-based American truck driver who wakes inside a wooden coffin following a terrorist attack.

It’s not an overstatement to say Reynolds delivers the finest performance of his career in Buried. Impressive in execution despite its limited approach, Buried is a tense, claustrophobic thriller that rests entirely on Reynolds’ desperate, fully committed performance, resulting in an anxiety-inducing and near-unbearable 95-minute nightmare that is even more impressive in hindsight. Reynolds should absolutely challenge himself like this again; until he does, Buried remains a worthy showcase for his talents and proof that movies don’t need much to be utterly gripping.

Buried is available to stream on Tubi.

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