The weekend is finally here. Hopefully this means you will have some time to rest. What better way than watching a movie?
We know it’s hard to choose the perfect movie for your mood, so this weekend, Watch with us Recommend these three Netflix Perfect for weekend binge options.
You may have never seen them before – because they are not getting enough attention.
Check out our list of underrated Netflix movies (drama, sci-fi and comedy) that you can play right away.
“Based on Sex” (2018)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28dhbir_nb4
Biopic of the late Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg From her enlightening story as a lawyer tells an inspiring story, during which she proves that a man is discriminated against on a gender basis – flips the script of typical gender roles and creates landmark precedents for women everywhere.
Felicity Jones Bringing a calm and powerful wisdom to RBG’s character, the entire film feels like a celebration of her extraordinary life. Sex-based An exciting reminder is that justice and equality rarely get free freedom, and it is important to seize every opportunity to fight for them.
“I am a mother” (2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5bkctczxrm
This sci-fi thriller takes place in a doomsday bunker with a daughter who wants to be named (Clara Rugaard) Raised by a robot named Mother Rose Byrne). My daughter’s life is limited to bunkers, learning from her mother about ethics, science and extinction events that exterminate most humans. But when my daughter meets a woman (Hilary Swank) From outside the bunker, her entire worldview was reversed.
Despite the three actors, I’m a mother Feeling ambitious and grand, creating a suspenseful and challenging science fiction story. The film also raises provocative questions about morality, trust, and what it means to be a human being – perfect for viewers who want to have suspense substances.
“Bad talk” (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c63j6wird10
Jason BatemanThe first film as a director Bad wordsthis is a creepy comedy, the perfect match for his dry wit. Bateman also plays Guy Trillby, a less human middle school dropout who discovered a loophole that allowed him to enter the competitive spelling bee (because he never passed the eighth grade). It seems that just to make people feel angry, the guy reluctantly connects with a lonely boy, Chaitanya Chopra (Rohan Chand), start teaching him the way of the world.
Perhaps no surprise, its title, Bad words From time to time, around the offensive world, but with a warm heart beneath all the dirty – Bateman is the perfect actor and director to knock it out. Also included from Kathryn Hahn and Allison Janney,,,,, Bad words It is a lively little comedy and is fun for everyone involved.

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