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184 Best Film & TV Releases Translated Into Dutch

The Spool Staff

Blood Rage

GenreHorror
SimilarStage Fright (1987)
MPAA RatingR

Serve up this bizarre, oddly funny 80s slasher as part of your holiday entertainment feast this year. Though Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s retro horror double feature Grindhouse met with audience indifference, the collection of fake movie trailers during its “intermission” became amusing pop culture ephemera. Of the four featured, Eli Roth’s “Thanksgiving” is probably the most fun to revisit, mostly because of its loving dedication to capturing the unique seediness of an 80s slasher film. There’s something so familiar about the murky film quality, the low budget special effects, the incoherent plot (it appears to be a trailer for two different, unfinished movies stuck together, as was the case for many 80s horror movies), the glimpses of T&A, and of course, that hilarious voiceover and excellent tagline, that it seems unbelievable that it hadn’t actually already been made. Continue Reading →

Fargo

GenreCrime Drama
NetworkFX Hulu
SimilarAgatha Christie's Poirot Blackpool Columbo Murder Most Horrid Sherlock Holmes Wycliffe
Watch afterBetter Call Saul Black Mirror Breaking Bad Fargo Peaky Blinders Sherlock Stranger Things
StarringJon Hamm Juno Temple Sienna King
StudioFX Productions MGM Television

The crime drama returns to the Land of 10,000 Lakes and rediscovers its best storytelling self. Throughout the six episodes of Fargo Season 5 screened for critics, the series isn’t exactly subtle. From opening the season with an on-screen graphic defining “Minnesota Nice” as neighbor attacks neighbor during a school board meeting to Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) staring up at a campaign billboard of himself, the show loudly states its theses at the viewer over and over. Continue Reading →

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes

GenreAction Adventure Documentary Drama Music Science Fiction
Similar2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) 2046 (2004) A Trip to the Moon (1902) Abandoned (2015) Blade Runner (1982) Brazil (1985) Chappie (2015) Die Hard (1988) Dune (1984) Gattaca (1997) Genocidal Organ (2017) Harmony (2015) Mars Attacks! (1996) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) Platoon (1986) Silent Running (1972) Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Watch afterKillers of the Flower Moon (2023) The Marvels (2023) The Nun II (2023)
StarringDonald Sutherland Jason Schwartzman Peter Dinklage Viola Davis
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioLionsgate

Despite a challenging premise and an overlong runtime, the Hunger Games prequel makes the most of the hand it’s been dealt. The character of Coriolanus Snow is an odd choice for a Hunger Games hero. In the original books and films, as played by screen giant Donald Sutherland, Snow was a cold-hearted, cruel dictator clearly meant to echo real world fascist leaders. Here, in the prequel story The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (say that five times fast), Coriolanus (Tom Blyth) is just a sensitive, emotional teen dreamboat whose main goal is to provide for his family in the wake of the violent revolution that tore apart Panem, the country formerly known as the United States of America. Continue Reading →

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

GenreAction & Adventure Animation Comedy Sci-Fi & Fantasy
NetworkNetflix
SimilarBlue Reflection Ray Flip Flappers Heaven's Memo Pad Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle The Slime Diaries: That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
StarringAnna Kendrick Brie Larson Jason Schwartzman Kieran Culkin Mary Elizabeth Winstead Michael Cera
StudioMarc Platt Productions UCP

The ScienceSaru-produced animated series rebuilds rather than retells Bryan Lee O'Malley's beloved comic. Late in the final volume of Bryan Lee O'Malley's 2004-2010 comic series Scott Pilgrim (Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour), once the action's done and the hateful Gideon Graves has been slain, protagonists Scott Pilgrim and Ramona Flowers take a moment to process everything. Defeating Gideon meant facing not only the vicious misogynist swordsman but also their respective character flaws (It's telling that one of Scott's key moments is his realizing just how alike he and Gideon are, and by gaining that understanding, he affirms that, yeah, Gideon has so got to die). Continue Reading →

Trolls

GenreAdventure Animation Comedy Family Fantasy Music
SimilarBugsy Malone (1976) Dances with Wolves (1990) Enchanted (2007) Grease 2 (1982) The Terminal (2004) Treasure Planet (2002)
Watch afterSing (2016)
StarringAnna Kendrick Rhys Darby
MPAA RatingG PG
StudioDreamWorks Animation

The Trolls movies continue to indulge in their best and worst impulses in a third installment. The poster for this past summer's R-rated comedy No Hard Feelings had a reasonably clever tagline to explain the strained dynamic between the film's two leads. Against an image of Jennifer Lawrence squeezing Andrew Barth Feldman's cheeks, a single word is placed on top of each person's face: "Pretty" and "Awkward." Nothing revolutionary in design, but it gets the job done. Best of all, that tagline also makes for an apt descriptor for Trolls Band Together. Continue Reading →

Nebraska

Long overshadowed by Sideways, we’re giving this understated dramedy its due for depicting Midwest with the specificity Hollywood rarely gives it. Alexander Payne’s Nebraska is as unassuming as the regular Midwestern folk it depicts. Even though this small, quiet, black-and-white comedy was flooded with nominations during the 2013 awards season it won almost none of them. Ten years on, it remains overshadowed by Payne’s more popular works like Sideways and Election. But this odd little dramedy is not only one of Payne’s finest films to date, it’s also his one true love letter to his home state of Nebraska and the Midwest itself. Continue Reading →

A Murder at the End of the World

GenreCrime Drama Mystery
NetworkHulu
SimilarBlackpool Columbo Des Luther Santa Clarita Diet The Shining Twin Peaks
StarringAlice Braga Jermaine Fowler Louis Cancelmi
StudioFX Productions

Hulu’s crime thriller/environmentalist warning is less than the sum of its references, but star Emma Corrin earns viewers’ attention. The plot for A Murder at the End of the World goes a little something like this. A wealthy tech genius invites a group of similarly impressive individuals—including a detective who seems not to belong—to an isolated location for not entirely clear reasons. A murder sets everyone on edge as competing interests suggest several suspects and impede a proper investigation. Things only get worse as more die, and a storm ensures the group has no means of immediate escape. Continue Reading →

The Killer

GenreAction Crime Drama Mystery thriller
SimilarA History of Violence (2005) Anatomy of a Murder (1959) Code of Silence (1985) Deep Cover (1992) Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (2000) I Am Not a Serial Killer (2016) Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) Léon: The Professional (1994) Memento (2000) Predator (1987) Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990) Taxi Driver (1976)
Watch afterChampions (2023) Ferrari (2023) Luther: The Fallen Sun (2023) Maestro (2023) NYAD (2023) Renfield (2023) The Commander (2023) The Donor Party (2023)
StarringBrandon Morales Charles Parnell Nikki Dixon Tilda Swinton
MPAA RatingR
StudioNetflix

To talk about The Killer is to strip away pretense. Well, one can try. Cold it may be, but David Fincher's latest is an incredibly open film. The houses are made of glass; the windows are ceiling-high; the voiceovers from the title character (Michael Fassbender) give infallible insight into his worldview. The film is his worldview, simple in its machinations and complex in its philosophy. In most other circumstances, this would unfold over time. And it does here, at least to an extent. Continue Reading →

All the Light We Cannot See

GenreDrama Sci-Fi & Fantasy War & Politics
Created bySteven Knight
NetworkApple TV+ Netflix
SimilarEllis Island House of Cards How Green Was My Valley Jericho Life of Shakespeare Move to Heaven Pregau Rage of Angels Spies of Warsaw Surviving Escobar - Alias JJ The Half Brother The Kennedys: After Camelot The Mosquito Coast The Shining The Three-Body Problem Three Days of Christmas Ultraviolet White House Plumbers
Watch afterAhsoka Blue Eye Samurai Bodies Carnival Row Ferry: The Series Foundation Gen V His Dark Materials Loki My Name See Shameless Tales from the Crypt The Mandalorian The Morning Show
StarringAndrea Deck Aria Mia Loberti Corin Silva Hugh Laurie Jakob Diehl James Dryden Lars Eidinger Louis Hofmann Marion Bailey Mark Ruffalo Nell Sutton
Steven Knight
Studio21 Laps Entertainment Stillking Films

Early in For All Mankind Season 4, Ed Baldwin (Joel Kinnaman) and Dani Poole (Krys Marshall) reencounter each other for the first time in years on the Happy Valley Mars base. Smiling warmly, each says, “Hi, Bob,” to each other. For fans of the show, it has an immediate impact. The significance of the silly greeting reminds those audience members of the deep bond between these two astronauts. Newcomers likely won’t grasp the specifics of the importance, but Marshall and Kinnaman’s performances make it quite clear that it isn’t some random bit of silliness. Continue Reading →

The Marvels

GenreAction Adventure Science Fiction
Similar3000 Miles to Graceland (2001) A Trip to the Moon (1902) Aladdin (1992) Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) Bulletproof Monk (2003) F9 (2021) Shrek 2 (2004) Shrek the Third (2007) Silent Running (1972) Superhero Movie (2008)
Watch afterA Haunting in Venice (2023) Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Muzzle (2023) The Killer (2023)
StarringBrie Larson Kelsey Grammer Samuel L. Jackson
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioKevin Feige Productions Marvel Studios

Most films don’t come with homework. The same cannot be said of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s new movie, The Marvels. Unless you’re a devoted MCU fan with an encyclopedic knowledge of both the movies and the Disney+ TV originals, it’s difficult to understand the mechanics of this disastrously convoluted entry in the floundering franchise. It feels like being dropped headfirst into a crossover episode based on three shows you’ve never seen -- mostly because it is. The Marvels kicks off with a bit of genuine visual interest (that never appears again) in the form of hand-drawn comics created by teenage superhero-slash-Captain Marvel fangirl Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani), aka Ms. Marvel. Vellani, who previously appeared as Kamala on the little-seen Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, is a spunky, hilarious teenage heroine whose impressive comedic timing buoys the leaden, disjointed script. She so thoroughly steals the show that it’s disappointing this movie wasn’t just about her; instead, it's a confused mix of storylines involving Kamala, Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), and astronaut Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris, Candyman). It feels like the powers that be made a huge mistake in consigning her story to a poorly publicized streaming original, instead of letting her headline a film on her own. Continue Reading →

Miraculous - le film (In Dutch: Ladybug & Cat Noir: De Film)

GenreAction Animation Drama Family Fantasy Romance
SimilarA View to a Kill (1985) Armageddon (1998) Bulletproof Monk (2003) Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) Ghost Rider (2007) Superhero Movie (2008) The Mask (1994)
Watch afterBarbie (2023) Justice League: Warworld (2023) Oppenheimer (2023) Resident Evil: Death Island (2023) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) The Flash (2023) The Little Mermaid (2023)
MPAA RatingPG

When I was around thirteen, two classmates, Christina and Taylor (their real names, it’s not like they’re going to read this), played a prank on me that resulted in my eating dog food. In retrospect, it could have been worse: nobody else saw it happen, and for whatever reason they kept it to themselves. But when I think about my teenage years (and I try not to much at this point in my life, other than at a superficial pop culture level), my mind often goes to that moment. Continue Reading →

Lawmen: Bass Reeves

GenreDrama
NetworkParamount+
SimilarAmerican Horror Story Hell on Wheels Sentimental Journey
Watch afterFerry: The Series Mrs. Davis
StarringDennis Quaid Donald Sutherland
Studio101 Studios Bosque Ranch Productions MTV Entertainment Studios

Screenwriter Josh Olsen (A History of Violence) used to tell anyone who would listen that his passion project was an account of the life of Bass Reeves, a man whose life and career were the stuff of fables. Reeves was the first Black deputy sheriff west of the Mississippi, with an arrest record in the thousands by most accounts. Best of all, legends assert that he almost never killed or shot anyone he didn’t have to. Continue Reading →

All the Light We Cannot See

GenreDrama
Created bySteven Knight
NetworkNetflix
SimilarEllis Island House of Cards How Green Was My Valley Jericho Life of Shakespeare Move to Heaven Pregau Rage of Angels Spies of Warsaw Surviving Escobar - Alias JJ The Half Brother The Kennedys: After Camelot The Mosquito Coast The Shining The Three-Body Problem Three Days of Christmas Ultraviolet White House Plumbers
Watch afterAhsoka Blue Eye Samurai Bodies Carnival Row Ferry: The Series Gen V My Name Shameless Tales from the Crypt
StarringAndrea Deck Aria Mia Loberti Corin Silva Hugh Laurie Jakob Diehl James Dryden Lars Eidinger Louis Hofmann Marion Bailey Mark Ruffalo Nell Sutton
Steven Knight
Studio21 Laps Entertainment Stillking Films

If Shawn Levy, director of Netflix’s new miniseries All the Light We Cannot See, seems like an unnatural fit to direct All the Light We Cannot See, a limited series set in World War II’s Nazi-occupied France, it’s because he is. From Night at the Museum to Cheaper by the Dozen and, more recently, Free Guy, the director-producer is best known for lighthearted, family-friendly films. Unfortunately, this series does not prove to be a case of the unexpected choice yielding surprisingly excellent results. Continue Reading →

Austin Powers in Goldmember

GenreAdventure Comedy Crime Science Fiction
SimilarChampions (2023) Chappie (2015) Life of Brian (1979) Reservation Road (2007) Slither (2006) The Devil's Own (1997) Treasure Planet (2002)
StarringHeather Graham Martin Klebba Mike Hagerty Mike Myers Nathan Lane Ozzy Osbourne Rebecca Romijn Rob Lowe Ron Ulstad Seth Green Steve Eastin Tim Robbins Tom Cruise Will Ferrell
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioNew Line Cinema

An overview of the diverse features selected to screen at this year's Austin Film Festival. This piece was written during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the work being covered here wouldn't exist. Continue Reading →

Inspector Sun y la maldición de la viuda negra (In Dutch: Inspector Sun and the Curse of the Black Widow)

GenreAnimation Comedy Family Mystery
SimilarAladdin (1992) Blue Velvet (1986) Kim Possible: So the Drama (2005) Memento (2000) Mulholland Drive (2001) Se7en (1995) The Big Lebowski (1998) The Name of the Rose (1986)
Watch afterThe Forbidden Legend: Sex & Chopsticks 2 (2009)
MPAA RatingPG

I love detective stories. Tales of how, as Sara Gran would say, "truth lives in the ether." Explorations of people and places and how they shape each other. The journey down the streets towards a hidden truth. Dennis Lehane's Darkness, Take My Hand, is my favorite book. Rian Johnson's Brick and Ben Affleck's Gone Baby Gone are movies I think the world of, never mind all-timers like Howard Hawks' The Big Sleep and Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye. And, of course, the immortal Who Framed Roger Rabbit? from Robert Zemeckis. Any time there's a new detective film, whether it be an affably bleak comedy or an action-driven character study, it's a treat. Continue Reading →

Shorts

GenreComedy Family Fantasy
MPAA RatingPG
StudioMRC

Local filmmakers, horror & desire are all given the spotlight at the Chicago International Film Festival's shorts program. This piece was written during the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike. Without the labor of the actors currently on strike, the work being covered here wouldn't exist. Continue Reading →

May December

GenreComedy Drama
SimilarAli: Fear Eats the Soul (1974) Brazil (1985) Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) Charm School (2007) Fargo (1996) Frankenhooker (1990) Mars Attacks! (1996) Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990)
Watch afterAnatomy of a Fall (2023) Jeanne du Barry (2023) Kidnapped (2023)
StarringAndrea Frankle Cory Michael Smith
MPAA RatingR
StudioGloria Sanchez Productions Killer Films

In such films as Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story, Velvet Goldmine and I’m Not There, filmmaker Todd Haynes has taken the stories of famous people and utilized what we know—or think we know—about them to explore ideas about celebrity and our all-consuming need to render their often-complex stories into straightforward narratives. That strange compulsion to explain, understand, and commodify the lives of real people is at the heart of his latest work, May December, and it certainly seems to have sparked something in him because the end result is the strongest work that he has done in quite some time.  Continue Reading →

Five Nights at Freddy's

GenreHorror Mystery
SimilarA Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Alone in the Dark (2005) Dawn of the Dead (2004) Slither (2006) The Shining (1980)
Watch afterExpend4bles (2023) Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Muzzle (2023) Teddy's Christmas (2022)
StarringGarrett Hines Gralen Bryant Banks Michael P. Sullivan
MPAA RatingPG-13
StudioBlumhouse Productions

I have never played Five Nights at Freddy’s. I need to make that abundantly clear before proceeding with this review. Continue Reading →

Memory

GenreAction Animation Crime Fantasy Music thriller
SimilarDawn of the Dead (2004) King Kong (2005) Lucky Number Slevin (2006) The Departed (2006) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
Watch afterThe Northman (2022)
StarringGuy Pearce Kate Nichols Ray Fearon Ray Stevenson Rebecca Calder
MPAA RatingR

Both the main characters in Michel Franco’s Memory are struggling to deal with the echoes of their past. Sylvia (Jessica Chastain), a recovering alcoholic and single mother to 13-year-old Anna (Brooke Timber), desperately wants to forget the unspoken traumas of her childhood. Saul (Peter Saarsgard), on the other hand, can’t grab a hold of his past. He’s powerless as early-onset dementia slowly but inevitably steals it from him. After their high school reunion, he wordlessly follows her home and spends the night standing outside her building. In turn, she visits him at the house he shares with his brother (Josh Charles) and niece (Elsie Fisher). Then she takes him for a walk and accuses him of participating in a rape that she endured at the age of 12, a crime that he has no memory of committing.  Continue Reading →

Dicks: The Musical

GenreComedy Music
SimilarBugsy Malone (1976) Enchanted (2007) Grease (1978) Grease 2 (1982) Say It Isn't So (2001) The History Boys (2006)
StarringNathan Lane Oscar Montoya
MPAA RatingR

The audaciously titled Dicks: The Musical comes with an equally eye-catching tagline, boasting the honor of being “A24’s first musical.” That’s bound to intrigue cinephiles everywhere. After all, not every movie studio is trendy enough to regularly sell out of logo festooned merchandise. Or even make hipster merch in the first place.  Continue Reading →

The Burial

GenreComedy Drama
SimilarA Place in the Sun (1951) Almost Famous (2000) Anatomy of a Murder (1959) Boys Don't Cry (1999) Enemy at the Gates (2001) Flag Day (2021) Gandhi (1982) Heaven Is for Real (2014) Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) Maestro (2023) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Something the Lord Made (2004) The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) Walking Tall (1973)
Watch afterExpend4bles (2023) Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023) Old Dads (2023) Pain Hustlers (2023) The Equalizer 3 (2023) Totally Killer (2023)
StarringAlan Ruck Andrea Frankle Christopher Winchester Gralen Bryant Banks Jamie Foxx Mamoudou Athie Mike Harkins Olivia Brody Tommy Lee Jones Tywayne Wheatt
MPAA RatingR
StudioAmazon MGM Studios

Whenever a crowd pleasing movie hits theaters or streaming, people lament, “They don’t make ‘em like they used to.” Often, these people refer to middle-of-the-road movies from the 80s and 90s, the type of film that would play on cable television in the middle of a Sunday afternoon, something that people watch over and over again, simply because it makes them feel lighter. The Burial, the new courtroom drama from writer/director Maggie Betts, falls firmly into this category. It’s dad-fare, set in 1995 when it also likely would’ve had mainstream success in popular culture.  Continue Reading →

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