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100 Lesser-Known Movies to Watch at Home 2: The New Batch

In early 2020, when we found ourselves trapped in lockdown as COVID began to rear its ugly head, I put together a lengthy list of a hundred films to check out from the comfort of your own home (here if you missed it). Two years later, we’re still sheltering a bit as life hasn’t quite returned to normal — who knows if it ever will. So I present to you another hundred titles you may not be familiar with, all available to stream at the publication of this post. Hope that you find a few new gems in here — a good resource for finding where they are streaming or rentable is justwatch.com.If you like the list, please share with others!

Also, please give me a follow on letterboxd — it’s a great site for reviewing and cataloging movies and connecting with other loves of film! The previous list is on there as well as this one.

1. All is Lost (2013)

“I'm sorry. I know that means little at this point, but I am. I tried, I think you would all agree that I tried.”

Robert Redford commands the screen in one of his best performances in this harrowing tale of survival at sea from J.C. Chandor (“A Most Violent Year”). A sailor on a solo voyage in the Indian Sea awakes to find his boat taking on water after colliding with a rogue shipping container. Ruining his navigation and radio equipment, he finds himself heading straight towards a massive storm. This nearly dialogue free (only the opening has a tiny bit of voice over) adventure is a strong addition to the man-against-nature film cannon (as is the following entry on the list; I guess if it’s a survival film, it starts with “A” – I’m also looking at you, “Alive”). Redford conveys a lot with saying literally nothing. Although it got an Oscar nom for sound, and a Golden Globe nod for Redford, it never quite found the audience it deserves.
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2. Arctic (2018)

“They are looking for you, don't worry. They'll be here tomorrow….

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