FILM CREW EPISODE 04

Let's Give Tubi a little love đź’•

What’s up Film Crew! 

Happy Valentine’s Day! No—I will not be giving you the top ten romantic movies to watch this weekend, lol. I do, however, want to check the pulse on the community as we continue to grow!

Are you finding these weekend queues helpful/entertaining? Do you have any ideas to make the “Film Crew” newsletter better? Feel free to reach out to me at [email protected] with your thoughts!

👇👇Enjoy today’s queue!👇👇

Jaylee Jordan-Vega

The “Tubi Starter Kit” Queue…

Confession: this is the first movie that made me cry since Mufasa was sent barrelling onto a stampede of wildebeest. Frankie, Tisean, Cleo, and Stony have hit each hit rock bottom and have had enough—they start robbing banks and soon become the obsession of a local detective.

In this Korean flick, a deaf woman and her mom accidentally witness a serial killer’s “work,” and now he wants them dead. Will they stay one step ahead of the killer? Or will he find them and tie his loose ends?

If you need a sign NOT TO get back with your ex this Valentine, look no further. In this horror/thriller, a man is invited over to a dinner party by his ex-wife and her new husband. As the party unfolds, he begins to feel like the guests are hiding something sinister. He should have stayed home.

This crime drama follows four childhood friends who get involved in the Boston street game in the 1970s. This movie is a reminder that actions have consequences. A lesson the guys will soon learn.

This list is giving anti-Valentine. My bad. In this one, a dude living his best life is thrown off his game when his former fling unexpectedly drops off a baby on his doorstep that he will now have to raise on his own—and he ain’t qualified for the job!

Imagine if all of the bad guys from the John Wick series got together and stayed at a hotel… this is that movie. Artemis serves as a secret hospital for criminals needing medical help. On this given night, all of the criminals who need help have a gripe with one another.

Celebrated for its stunning cinematography and non-linear storytelling, Daughters of the Dust tells the story of a Gullah family living on St. Helena Island, South Carolina in 1902, as they prepare to migrate north.

A found footage horror film about a woman dealing with Alzheimer’s. As the film crew documents her battle, they realize that the root of her condition is something waaaaay scarier.

Based on the now-banned novel of the same name, The Hate U Give follows Starr, a young girl caught between two worlds. After witnessing her friend Khalil’s murder by a police officer, she must find the courage to speak out and fight for justice.

In this incredibly tense psychological thriller, they say Wyatt is struggling with potential schizophrenia. He believes the people around him are secretly “something else” disguised as humans. Which one is it?

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