Fever Magazine Dec 2016 | Page 27

THE INTERVIEW 27 Take that, North Korea. Not only did James Franco and Seth Rogen’s CIA comedy, “The Interview,” make it to theaters on Christmas, it’s already available for the streaming masses on Netflix. 5 1 0 2 r e b m e c e d • g a M r eveF Feve r M a g • d e c e m b e r 2 0 1 5 FRUITVALE STATION A highly topical film, “Fruitvale Station” (2013) follows the true story of Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan), a 22-year-old San Francisco Bay Area resident who was shot dead by a transit police officer in the Fruitvale train station on New Year’s Day 2009. BOOGIE NIGHTS A star-studded ensemble cast (Mark Wahlberg, John C. Reilly, Julianne Moore and Philip Seymour Hoffman) delivers masterful performances in this dark look at the porn industry in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley in the ‘70s and ‘80s. GOOD WILL HUNTING Robin Williams and Matt Damon both won Oscars for their emotionally affecting performances in 1997’s “Good Will Hunting,” one of those films everyone should watch at least once. Damon, who stars as a math genius working as a university janitor, was a little-known actor when he co-wrote the screenplay with buddy Ben Affleck, and the rest is history.. FILTH James McAvoy stars as a detective MY FATHER THE HERO CROCODILE DUNDEE Gérard Depardieu stars as her father, who pretends he’s her much-older boyfriend to help her get a young man’s attention. Paul Hogan stars in “Crocodile Dundee,” a 1986 comedy about a crocodile hunter from the Australian Outback trying to adjust to life in New York City. CHANGELING Jolie plays a woman whose life becomes a THE BABADOOK DEFINITION: WHEN YOU ARE GOING TO GO OVER TO YOUR PARTNERS HOUSE AND FUCK WITH NETFLIX IN THE BACKGROUND. Dante-esque nightmare in 1920s Los Angeles after she loses her son and police bring the wrong boy back. A troubled widow discovers that her son is telling the truth about a monster that came through the pages of a children’s book.