1) "Nobody Knows I'm Here"--Netflix--Chilean Movie--1 hour & 31 minutes--a former child singer traumatized becomes a recluse--Jorge Garcia, a fan favorite from the "Lost" series, shines--there is nothing new or surprising here BUT IF YOU WANT A SWEET STORY WITH AN EXPECTED ENDING THIS IS YOUR MOVIE
2) "Greater"--Netflix--documentary--2 hours & 10 minutes--a true, effective story about a young football player who excels where everyone thinks he will fail--except for his mother--the movie is a bit long and goes overboard with the religious angle but IT IS A GOOD TEARJERKER
3) "Homefront"--Netflix--movie--1 hour & 40 minutes--Sylvester Stallone wrote the script and was going to star in it but, rightly, decided it needed a young with all the action involved--he got a good substitute with Jason Statham--the last 30 minutes will satisfy all action fans--IT IS A 'B' MOVIE FROM YESTERDAY
4) "The Forty-Year-Old Version"--Netflix--2 hours & 9 minutes--movie based on a true story--the director stars in her own story--took me about 30 minutes before I could get into it--sorry, but I am a prude--I don't handle women using dirty language even if it is called 'rap'--the movie centers around, yes, a 40 year old woman in a role that isn't often portrayed on the screen--GOES ON A LITTLE TOO LONG AS IF THE ACTRESS/DIRECTOR FEELS SHE WON'T GET ANOTHER CHANCE AT BOTH BUT SHE DOES BOTH WARRANTING MORE WORK AS BOTH
5) "Mudbound"--Netflix--movie--2 hours & 14 minutes--while it is a familiar story about how a white and black family interact, the director and screenwriters get the key scenes, especially one near the end , THOUGH NOT A 'MUST SEE' MOVIE IT WILL HOLD YOUR INTEREST BEGINNING TO END
6) "Hypnotic"--Netflix--movie--1 hour & 29 minutes--a thriller--nothing new, nothing unexpected--A GOOD MOVIE WHEN YOU NEED/WANT BACKGROUND NOISE OR WANT A HALLOWEEN MOVIE--WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR