Paramount Streaming Movie List
Some List Of Movies That You Must Watch, Number 8 Is A Must Try
Paramount+, the streaming service that is to ViacomCBS what HBO Max is to WarnerMedia, is finally here. The company (and the studio that streamer takes its name from) is stuffing its library online. CBS All Access, which it is replacing, is dead. Yes, it’s another streamer and yes, it’s another streamer with a at the end of its name. But hear us out: Paramount might be the new kid on the block, but it’s a heck of a deal. Either $9.99 a month for the ad-free tier or $4.99 for ads gets you “2,500 movie titles,” and that’s not even mentioning the slew of TV shows that’re coming along for the ride.
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On March 4, 2021, CBS All Access rebranded with the name
Paramount+, reflecting the history of the legendary film and TV company with
that nifty little mathematical sign that all the streaming companies seem to
love these days.
Here are such
options for you on Paramount+, updated for 2022.
1. The Ring -
If you watch the cursed videotape, you die within the week.
Though The Ring comes from an outdated analog era, its thrills and chills still
persist today. The first major Hollywood feature to adapt “J-horror” from Japan
for an English-speaking audience set the bar high with emotional stakes that
feel grounded but horror that feels other-worldly.
2. 17 Blocks -
One of the best documentaries of the last couple years is
also one of the least seen, so it’s great that a service like Paramount+ can
bring it to a wider audience. Premiering at Tribeca in 2019, this is the story
of the Sanford family, a clan in northern D.C. who filmed themselves over 20
years. The title comes from the family’s proximity to the White House, even
though their lives couldn’t be more different from the people who live there.
3. Jackass Forever -
On paper, Jackass Forever operates in perfect sync with
every other long-gap nostalgia sequel/revival being used to prop up various
streaming services or the tenuous theatrical experience. It arrives 11 years
and change after a second sequel to a movie based on (and very similar to) a TV
series, brings back as much of its core cast as possible for more of the same
and, in some cases, even circles back to revisit certain sequences from
previous installments. Just like past versions, Jackass Forever opens with a
more staged action sequence that seems designed to blow remaining budget money
on a larger-scale expression of the project’s grody whimsy. It’s Jackass,
again, again.
4. ‘Fences’ (2016) -
It’s common to hear people throw around the term “filmed
theater” as derogatory, implying a kind of hierarchy between the mediums that
establishes screen as inherently better than stage. That kind of quibble falls
by the wayside watching Denzel Washington tackle August Wilson’s play Fences
for the cinema. He knows how to key into the earth-shattering power of the
performances delivered by himself and Viola Davis to transcend the limits of a
talky, location-limited script. It never feels as if we’re just watching a
camera record a play.
5. Beverly Hills Cop -
It’s hard to explain to people too young to experience it
how big a star Eddie Murphy was in 1984 when his Axel Foley ruled the world.
Murphy’s wit and charm were put to perfect use in Beverly Hills Cop that
produced two inferior sequels, and both happen to also be on Paramount Plus.
6. The Godfather Part II -
With the success of The Godfather, Francis Ford Coppola’s
second chapter—released just two years later—set a new precedent for sequels by
proving just as triumphant. Anchored by prevailing performances from Al Pacino
and Robert De Niro, the follow-up carries on the mafia saga and explores the
parallels between father and son. It’s another tour de force with epic
proportions.
7. Sonic the Hedgehog -
A long time in the making, speedy blue gaming icon Sonic
the Hedgehog finally received his transformation to the big screen in 2020.
Paramount picked up the movie from Sony in 2017 after they’d held it in development
since the 90s and it wasn’t without its split opinion when the movie was first
revealed.
But, it had a record breaking box office opening weekend
for a video game movie bringing in over $319.7 million worldwide and
unsurprisingly leading to Sonic the Hedgehog 2 in 2022.
8. Interstellar -
Paramount Streaming Movie List
Interstellar images a dystopian humanity where Earth is no
longer habitable. In true sci-fi fashion, a group of research astronauts are
forced into space to travel across the galaxy in a bid to find a new home for
human beings before it’s too late. Director Christopher Nolan portrays emotion
as he does best in a dark, bellowing abyss of isolation, fear, and failure.
9. Morning Glory -
Fans of Apple TV+’s The Morning Show who want the breezy
behind-the-scenes drama of broadcast news with a little bit lighter touch ought
to check in for some Morning Glory. Rachel McAdams, the great rom-com star who
just missed her window to shine in the genre’s heyday, is radiant as a producer
hired to turn around a flailing morning program. She earns her keep having to
wrangle two veteran anchors played by Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford who mix
like oil and water.
10. The Conversation -
The really incredible fact about this film is that Coppola
made it as a side project between Godfather movies. Starring Gene Hackman, The
Conversation is the story of a surveillance technician coming face to face with
the implications of his job, and the paranoia of being watched at every moment.
It was nominated for Best Picture in 1974, an award that went to The Godfather,
Part II. It’s one of the rare times in film history when a director has lost to
himself
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