Why not end the weekend with a movie you can watch at home? Check out the great stuff available now!
FREE movies on Youtube!
Available Now On Demand Before Theatrical Release
- Bachelorette - In theaters Sept 7
- About Cherry - In Theaters Sept 21
- Soldiers of Fortune - In Theaters Sept 25 - Christian Slater?
- [Rec 3]: Genesis - In Theaters Sep 7
- The Good Doctor - In Theaters Aug 31st - Orlando Bloom
- The Tall Man - In Theaters Aug 31st - Jessica Biel
Available Now On Demand During Theatrical Release in August
Check at iTunes
- 2 Days in New York - In Theaters Aug 10th - Julie Delpy, Chris Rock
I really enjoyed this chaotic day in the life of a New York couple. Chris Rock is funny and delivers genuine wit. - 360 - In Theaters Aug 3 - Anthony Hopkins, Jude Law
- The Babymakers - Check out Melissa's interview with the director & actor!
- Craigslist Joe
- Why Stop Now?- In Theaters Aug 11th - Jesse Eisenberg, Melissa Leo
Available Now On Bluray/DVD/On Demand
- Bernie - Jack Black comedy with great reviews
Screened for Cinemit members - The Dictator - Sacha Baron Cohen tries really really hard to make you laugh
Screened for Cinemit members - Freelancers - Robert De Niro?
- Hide Away - Josh Lucas, the wannabe Ryan Gosling
- Let Go - very curious
- A Separation - Oscar-nominated foreign film
- Virginia - fantastic cast, looks promising
2011 Films Available Now on Netflix
- Super 8 (2011) - With a nod toward producer Steven Spielberg's landmark sci-fi films of the 1970s and '80s, writer-director J.J. Abrams crafts a supernatural tale about six kids who witness something incredible while shooting a movie with their Super 8 camera.
- Seeking Justice (2011) - Nicolas Cage. NICOLAS. CAGE.
- A Little Bit of Heaven (2011) - Kate Hudson being Kate Hudson.
- Albert Nobbs (2011) - Oscar-worth performance by Glenn Close as Albert Nobbs, living in 18th century Ireland. I liked it, but really wanted more from a plot perspective.
- Hit So Hard (2011) - This compelling documentary chronicles the life of former Hole drummer Patty Schemel, from childhood through her rise to fame and beyond, revealing her near-destruction by the personal demons that so often accompany celebrity. A unique perspective that keeps you interested at every turn.
- Rid of Me (2011) - This biting black comedy follows socially awkward newlywed Meris Canfield, who moves to Portland, Ore., with her hubby only to be deserted by him. She then befriends a wild child who introduces her to the joys of punk rock, sugar and self-discovery. It may be rough around the edges, but the heart is there and will ring true.
- Private Romeo (2011) - Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" gets an update in this provocative drama, which sets the tale in an all-male military school where rival groups of cadets clash with one another -- and find desire in unexpected quarters. I'm not a fan of Shakespeare, but I am a fan of this concept.










I've often been critical of the movie industry for not providing me the "home theater" experience for new movies.
The fact that these can be legally rented is extremely intriguing. If I can rent it and watch it as home more easily than someone might pirate it ... it gets even more appealing.