Wesley Fists (Austin Crute) is inspired by the Ronin legend to seek redemption for his past misbehavior. All rights reserved.
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Pick your movies, watch when you want, return, and repeat. Directed by John Hughes, oh he of The Breakfast Club fame, the film – which arrived on Netflix earlier this month for the first time ever – is 100% a feel-good classic. But the school's fed-up principal is determined to catch him and put an end to his field trip. But friendship and believing in yourself are also themes, and there's something to be said for Ferris' approach to living life to the fullest. Daybreak concludes with a final unexpected twist and several unanswered questions that neatly set up a possible second season. On the other hand, though, there’s no denying that the shoe fits. But it cleverly tailors the style to the different main characters, each of whom gets a chance to tell their backstories in Lost-style flashbacks. John Hughes‘ 1986 classic is an exuberant teen comedy with a wistful edge.
Wesley's story is narrated by the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA and illustrated with kung-fu movie animations.
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Blu-ray The adults are gone in the wake of a catastrophic event and teens rule what's left of society in Daybreak, a new post-apocalyptic teen dramedy from Netflix. Josh gradually starts to attract other potential allies among his fellow surviving outcasts who haven't pledged fealty to Turbo. Fair warning: once seen, this unsettling fan theory cannot be unseen. Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
© 2020 Condé Nast. Throughout the day, Ferris partakes in a number of increasingly crazy activities – while Cameron is seemingly dragged along for the ride. Punishment is meted out according to the rules of ancient Rome, except the accused must perform onstage for "American Ninja Idol," hoping Turbo gives them a thumbs up to spare their lives. On the upside, the apocalypse gives the survivors a chance to figure out who they really are and re-invent themselves accordingly—for better or worse, depending on the characters. We send out your disc the next business day. Whether it’s must-watch TV dramas like Unorthodox, true crime documentaries like Tiger King, retro classics like Beetlejuice (easily the most relatable movie on the streaming platform right now) or horror films like The Platform, there’s something on there for everyone.