/r/movieaweek
A book club, for movies. On Netflix!
Welcome to r/movieaweek, the Netflix Instant movie club!
This subreddit is for watching and discussing movies in the US Netflix Instant/streaming catalog.
If you do not have Netflix Instant, you can still join us! You can easily find what movies are available for streaming using the website JustWatch.
All posts tagged as [Discussion] will contain spoilers. Please do not read discussion posts if you do not want to see spoilers.
Nominations that do not follow this etiquette will be removed. The winner is selected based on the number of upvotes.
Monday: Voting/nomination period begins
Friday: Voting ends, winner announced, the discussion begins
/r/movieaweek
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is International. Nominations this week can be any international film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Anything Goes winner: Daughters (2024).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Anything Goes winner is: Daughters (2024)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Daughters (2024)
Four young girls prepare for a special Daddy Daughter Dance with their incarcerated fathers, as part of a unique fatherhood program in a Washington, D.C., jail.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Anything Goes. Nominations this week can be any film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Drama winner: Woman of the Hour (2023).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Drama winner is: Woman of the Hour (2023)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Woman of the Hour (2023)
Sheryl Bradshaw, a single woman looking for a suitor on a hit 1970s TV show, chooses charming bachelor Rodney Alcala, unaware that, behind the man's gentle facade, he hides a deadly secret.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Drama. Nominations this week can be any drama available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Military-Themed winner: Fury (2014).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Military-Themed winner is: Fury (2014)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Fury (2014)
A grizzled tank commander makes tough decisions as he and his crew fight their way across Germany in April, 1945.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Military-Themed. Nominations this week can be any military-themed available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Animated winner: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Animated winner is: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Kubo and the Two Strings (2016)
A young boy named Kubo must locate a magical suit of armour worn by his late father in order to defeat a vengeful spirit from the past.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Stand-Up Comedy. Nominations this week can be any animated film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Stand-Up Comedy winner: Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed (2023).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Stand-Up Comedy winner is: Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed (2023)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Demetri Martin: Demetri Deconstructed (2023)
From his thoughts on aggressively scented trash bags to desk jobs in hell, Demetri Martin returns with a new stand-up special.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Stand-Up Comedy. Nominations this week can be any stand-up comedy special available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Horror: Slasher winner: You're Next (2013).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Horror: Slasher winner is: You're Next (2011)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
You're Next (2011)
When the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary getaway, the gang of mysterious killers soon learns that one of the victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
October is here, and we're going to enter a month of spooky season!
This week's genre is Horror: Psychological/Supernatural!. Nominations this week can be any horror film that is scary in a psychological and/or supernatural way, available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Horror: Slasher winner: Evil Dead Rise (2023).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Horror: Psychological/Supernatural winner is: Evil Dead Rise (2023)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Evil Dead Rise (2023)
A twisted tale of two estranged sisters whose reunion is cut short by the rise of flesh-possessing demons, thrusting them into a primal battle for survival as they face the most nightmarish version of family imaginable.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
October is here, and we're going to enter a month of spooky season!
This week's genre is Horror: Psychological/Supernatural!. Nominations this week can be any horror film that is scary in a psychological and/or supernatural way, available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Horror: Monster winner: Halloween (2018).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Horror: Monster winner is: Halloween (2018)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Halloween (2018)
Laurie Strode confronts her long-time foe, Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
October is here, and we're going to enter a month of spooky season!
This week's genre is Horror: Monster!. Nominations this week can be any horror film that uses found monster (however you define it) as a motif available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Horror: Found Footage winner: Creep (2014).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Horror: Found Footage winner is: Creep (2014)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Creep (2014)
A young videographer answers an online ad for a one-day job in a remote town to record the last messages of a dying man. When he notices the man's odd behavior, he starts to question his intentions.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
October is here, and we're going to enter a month of spooky season!
This week's genre is Horror: Found Footage!. Nominations this week can be any horror film that uses found footage as a motif available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Fall & Autumnal winner: His Three Daughters (2023).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Fall & Autumnal winner is: His Three Daughters (2023)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
His Three Daughters (2023)
This tense, touching, and funny portrait of family dynamics follows three estranged sisters as they converge in a New York apartment to care for their ailing father and try to mend their own broken relationship with one another.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Fall & Autumnal!. Nominations this week can be any fall-feeling film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Documentary winner: Black Barbie (2024).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Documentary winner is: Black Barbie (2024)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Black Barbie (2024)
Tracing the origin of the first Black Barbie doll to the filmmaker's aunt, who asked why Barbie couldn't look like her, this documentary explores her quest for representation and diversity.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Documentaries!. Nominations this week can be any documentary film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Anything Goes winner: The Deliverance (2024).
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Anything Goes winner is: The Deliverance (2024)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
The Deliverance (2024)
An Indiana family discovers strange, demonic occurrences that convince them and their community that the house is a portal to hell.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Anything Goes!. Nominations this week can be any film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Labor Day Themed winner: Dusty Slay: Workin' Man (2024)
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Working Class winner is: Dusty Slay: Workin' Man (2024)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Dusty Slay: Workin' Man (2024)
Follows Dusty Slay as he talks about things that he is going through and what's going on in his life.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Working Class!. Nominations this week can be any Working Class / Labor / Blue Collar film available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Thriller winner: Dark Waters (2019)
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Thriller winner is: Dark Waters (2019)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Dark Waters (2019)
A corporate defense attorney takes on an environmental lawsuit against a chemical company that exposes a lengthy history of pollution.
Happy Monday, /r/movieaweek'ers; new week, new genre!
As always, we invite any and all members to submit nominations as well to diversify our voting pool. To do so, follow the submission criteria below. :-)
This week's genre is Thrillers!. Nominations this week can be any thriller available to stream on Netflix.
And don't forget to check out our current discussion for our Romance winner: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Movie Nomination Etiquette:
Movies must be available on the US Netflix Instant.
Nomination posts must contain a link to the movie's Netflix page and a link to the movie's IMDb page or Wikipedia page.
Please include a brief synopsis of the movie. No spoilers!
You may nominate more than one movie, however, please only nominate one movie per day.
Please check the list of past winners before posting, to ensure that your movie has never been chosen. Any movie that has already been discussed will be removed.
Any nomination not following these guidelines will be removed.
And, as always; if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message the mods!
Happy Friday, /r/movieaweek!
This week's Romance winner is: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)!
Possible discussion topics: (please answer any - or none - of the following, as you see fit)
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
This contemporary romantic comedy based on a global bestseller follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's family.