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Now Streaming: A Most Violent Year, Unbroken, and More

by | March 10, 2015 | Comments

This week on streaming video, we’ve got a couple of buzzworthy dramas from last year, a nature documentary narrated by one of the best voices in the business (Morgan Freeman), and a Canadian horror-comedy. Plus, Netflix offers up a brand new original comedy from Tina Fey and a couple of other new additions to their library. Read on for details:

A Most Violent Year

90%

Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, David Oyelowo, and Albert Brooks star in this slow-burning thriller about a heating oil supplier whose business is attacked by an unknown rival.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes

Island of Lemurs: Madagascar

81%

Morgan Freeman narrates this nature documentary about the adorable but endangered primates.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes

Unbroken

52%

Angelina Jolie’s second directorial effort tells the true story of Louis “Louie” Zamperini, a track star who served in World War II, where he survived a plane crash by clinging to a raft for more than a month before being captured by Japanese troops and held in a prisoner of war camp for more than two years.

Available now on: Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Google Play

Wolfcop

65%

He’s a wolf. But he’s also a Cop. Also, he’s Canadian.

Available now on: iTunes, Vudu

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season One

Ellie Kemper stars in this Certified Fresh, Tina Fey-produced Netflix sitcom about an impossibly upbeat young woman who is rescued from an underground apocalypse cult and moves to New York to start a new life.

Available now on: Netflix

Archer: Season Five

Archer (H. Jon Benjamin), Malory (Jessica Walter), Cheryl (Judy Greer), Pam (Kate Nash), and the rest of the ISIS gang take an unexpected new direction in Archer‘s fifth season.

Available now on: Netflix

Crash

74%

Paul Haggis’ Best Picture-winning drama examines the dangers of bigotry and xenophobia in the lives of interconnected Angelenos, whose ranks include Sandra Bullock, Don Cheadle, Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard, Brendan Fraser, and many more.

Available now on: Netflix