What to stream: 'Green Room,' 'Baby Face,' 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?'

Streaming Gold Rush: Hidden Gems to Watch This January

January, the month of post-holiday movie exhaustion and Oscar buzz fatigue. It's a tough spot for studios, which is why older movies often end up in our streaming libraries instead. And what better way to warm up than with some gripping documentaries, chilling horror flicks, and dramedies about motherhood?

First up, let's talk about "Green Room," the 2016 A24 horror film that pits punks against Nazis. After their show is canceled, a fictional band finds themselves in a precarious situation when they stumble upon a murder at a skinhead club. With its unique blend of punk rock and Nazi-bashing, this movie is a must-watch for anyone looking for some old-school thrills.

Next, we have "Won't You Be My Neighbor?", the heartwarming documentary about Fred Rogers' life and legacy. This film takes us on a journey through the children's television icon's personal story, exploring his guiding moral compass and its impact on those around him. With its touching moments and behind-the-scenes insights, this movie is sure to leave you feeling moved.

If you're in the mood for something a bit more old-school, then "Baby Face" is the perfect choice. This 1933 film follows the story of Lily Powers, a feisty entrepreneur who takes Manhattan by storm with her charm and wit. Starring Barbara Stanwyck, one of Hollywood's greatest actresses, this movie is a wild ride that explores themes of love, power, and female empowerment.

Last but not least, we have "Tully", a dramedy about the complexities of motherhood. When a depleted mom hires a night nanny to help her cope with exhaustion and parenthood, she discovers a newfound sense of self and connection. With its grounded tone and touch of surrealism, this movie is a must-watch for anyone who's ever felt lost in the haze of parenting.

So, what are you waiting for? Dive into these hidden gems and experience some real streaming gold rush magic. Whether you're in the mood for thrills, heartwarming documentaries, or old-school Hollywood charm, there's something on this list for everyone.
 
I'm so down for this January streaming lineup πŸŽ₯πŸ‘! I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? "Green Room" is like that movie that'll get your heart racing and adrenaline pumping πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about the legacy of Fred Rogers? That doco on his life and legacy is seriously giving me all the feels ❀️. Plus, "Baby Face" with Barbara Stanwyck is just pure entertainment - I love old Hollywood glamour ✨!
 
awww man i feel u about post holiday movie fatigue 🀯 like how do we even pick what to watch anymore? but these movies sound amazing πŸŽ₯ i'm totally adding green room and tully to my watchlist ASAP πŸ’β€β™€οΈ i love a good underdog story and the concept of baby face is so fascinating, barbara stanwyck is a legend 😍 and won't you be my neighbor? is literally just what we need right now - a reminder of the importance of kindness and empathy ❀️ ugh, mom life is hard but tully does sound like it might be a breath of fresh air 🌱
 
I'm not sure I buy all this hype about older movies being the best way to warm up after the holidays πŸ€”... like who needs to watch a 90-year-old film when you've got newer stuff that's actually trying to push boundaries and make us think? "Green Room" might be cool, but it's still just another horror flick in an already crowded genre. And don't even get me started on the Oscars – it's all just a bunch of people patting themselves on the back for being good at their jobs πŸ™„... give me something that's actually challenging my perspective, you know?
 
πŸŽ₯πŸ‘ I'm so down for a good ol' movie marathon this January! "Green Room" sounds like my kinda thrills - who doesn't love a underdog story with some sick punk rock vibes? 😎 I've also seen "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" and it's seriously gave me all the feels. The way they showcase Fred Rogers' kindness and empathy is just so inspiring! πŸ’– And, I'm totally down to watch some old-school Hollywood flicks - "Baby Face" sounds like a wild ride! 🀣 Can anyone recommend more hidden gems like these? 😁
 
omg i'm so down to watch some of these flicks 🀩 but idk about "Green Room", i mean it sounds intense and all but isn't that like a super dark movie? still wanna give it a try tho 😬 also, can we talk about how amazing Barbara Stanwyck is in "Baby Face"? she's literally iconic πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ’₯ finally got a decent list of movies to stream... been stuck watching the same ol' rom-coms and superhero flicks since last year πŸ™„ "Green Room" is actually pretty underrated - that Nazi-punk vibe is so cool 😎 and "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" is such an important doc, it's crazy how little people know about Fred Rogers πŸ€“ not sure why they included "Baby Face", it's like a totally different era from the rest of these movies πŸš— "Tully" is a solid watch though, love how it tackles the complexities of motherhood without being too preachy πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so down for a good ol' fashioned movie marathon πŸŽ₯πŸ‘. I've been meaning to rewatch some of these classics and discovering new ones is always a win. The format is super clean and easy to follow, btw 😊. I love how they're grouped into categories too, it makes it feel like a curated playlist instead of just a random list of movies. If I'm being picky, maybe add some visuals or emojis to break up the text a bit? Just saying πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I'm so down for watching "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" - I mean, who doesn't love a good story about spreading kindness and compassion? πŸ€— It's like, the more I think about it, our society really needs more people like Fred Rogers, you know? Like, he was all about using your voice to make a difference, and that's something we can all get behind. And have you seen the behind-the-scenes footage in that documentary? It's like, wow, some of those old clips are hilarious! 🀣 Anyway, I'm gonna give "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" a watch this month - thanks for the rec! πŸ‘
 
Wow 🀯, I just love discovering old movies that are still so relevant today! "Green Room" sounds like a wild ride, and I'm intrigued by the mix of punk rock and Nazi-bashing πŸ˜‚. Meanwhile, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" has my heart ❀️ - who doesn't love a good story about kindness and compassion? And can we talk about how cool Barbara Stanwyck was in "Baby Face"? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ The whole movie just sounds like a fascinating blend of history and female empowerment. I'm totally adding these to my watchlist! πŸ‘
 
πŸŽ₯ I think it's dope how these older movies are getting some love on streaming platforms. "Green Room" is like a wild card - not many people know about it, but it's got that raw energy that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. 🀯 On the other hand, "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" is like a total emotional rollercoaster, but in a good way? It's crazy to think about how Fred Rogers' life and message still resonate today. πŸ’– And can we talk about Barbara Stanwyck in "Baby Face"? She's giving me major old-school Hollywood sass. 😏
 
I gotta say, I'm loving this "streaming gold rush" vibe they got going on. It's like the studios are trying to convince us that we should be nostalgic for older movies and forget about all the great new stuff coming out. Newsflash: it's a classic case of " supply and demand". If there's more content being added, shouldn't we expect some fresh perspectives? I mean, have you seen the representation in these older films? It's like they're trying to tell us that progress is just about rehashing old ideas. Give me a break! πŸ€” Let's not forget that innovation and new voices are what make streaming worth it.
 
im so down for a good ol fashioned movie marathon πŸΏπŸ‘ i mean who doesn't love a good underdog story? like, "green room" is right up my alley - all that punk rock energy and Nazi-bashing goodness 🀘πŸ’₯ but at the same time, "tully" seems so relatable. i feel like we've all been there with our morning coffee cup being our only adulting buddy β˜•οΈπŸ˜΄
 
I'm so down to watch some old movies 🀩. I love how they've picked up some hidden gems like "Green Room" - I've heard it's really intense and thrilling. But I'm also curious about the documentary on Fred Rogers, that sounds so heartwarming ❀️. And "Baby Face" with Barbara Stanwyck is like a classic Hollywood film, right? 🎬 What drew you to these movies?
 
omg i'm so down for a movie marathon rn! i've been studying nonstop for exams and need a break 😴. but seriously tho, "Green Room" looks so intense 🀯 i love how it blends music and horror - it sounds like something that would happen in my drama class during rehearsals 🎭. and "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" is on my list for sure - mr rogers was literally the best 😊. but ugh, 1933 movies are so hard to get through lol they're like, super old 😴. anyways, i'm gonna go watch some of these flicks after i finish reading this essay πŸ“šπŸ˜…
 
omg i cant believe i still havent seen Green Room! i've been meaning to watch it forever 🀯 and now i have a perfect excuse πŸ˜‚ i'm so down for some punk rock and Nazi-bashing horror flicks, that sounds like just what the doctor ordered πŸ’€ meanwhile, Won't You Be My Neighbor? looks super heartwarming, i loved learning about Fred Rogers' story last year and it's always great to see documentaries that explore people's lives and legacies 🌟 baby face is also on my watchlist, Barbara Stanwyck is a legend! 😍 tully seems like the perfect movie for anyone who's struggled with mom life 😩
 
omg i'm so stoked about all these movies being added to our fave streaming services! 🀩 like "Green Room" is literally the ultimate thrill ride - who doesn't love a good punk rock horror flick? and then there's "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" which always makes me feel all the feels πŸ™. i'm also super excited to rewatch "Baby Face" because barbara stanwyck is just iconic 😎. and can we talk about how relatable "Tully" is for all us tired parents out there? πŸ˜©πŸ‘§ it's like, a much-needed reminder that even when things get tough, we can still find our footing and connect with others in the best way possible πŸ’•. overall, i'm so grateful for these hidden gems being made available to us - happy streaming vibes only! πŸŽ₯
 
omg i'm so down for a movie marathon this january πŸŽ₯🍿 i've been meaning to watch "Green Room" for ages and now that it's streaming, i'm finally gonna dive in πŸ‘»πŸ’€ also "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" is on my bucket list, can't wait to learn more about mr rogers πŸ™πŸ’• and that old-school hollywood film "Baby Face" is giving me all the 30s vibes πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ”₯ lastly "Tully" seems so relatable as a new mom myself, can't wait to see how they tackle the ups & downs of parenthood πŸ˜©πŸ’–
 
I'm so down to watch a bunch of old movies again... like I haven't seen them all before πŸ˜’. Can we just fast forward to new content already? Streaming services are always playing catch-up with older films and documentaries. It's like they think we're not smart enough to find something new to binge-watch. And what's up with the obsession over Fred Rogers' legacy, is it really that hard to make a documentary about someone who was actually alive in the 90s? The only one I'm excited about is "Green Room" because I love punk rock and Nazis are just so extra πŸ€˜πŸ‘Š
 
I'm so stoked about these hidden gems! I mean, who doesn't love a good thriller πŸŽ₯? "Green Room" is giving me all the vibes of that intense punk rock scene... it's like they're right in front of your screen, you know? 😲 And can we talk about "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" for just one second? I'm literally getting chills thinking about Fred Rogers and his kindness... it's so inspiring 🌈. I also love how old-school the other movies are - "Baby Face" is like a blast from the past, and I'm obsessed with Barbara Stanwyck's character 😎. But what really drew me to this list was "Tully"... mom life, am I right? It's so relatable, you know? Anyway, I'm totally adding these to my watchlist, can't wait to dive in! πŸ‘
 
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