

Moreover, there is a tab under Music that lets you watch and download clips from Youtube.

Like they did with 1994's Hollywood outsider character portrait Ed Wood, screenwriters Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski pack the story with charming period details and fascinating bits of pop culture trivia, which director Craig Brewer's camera carefully glides over, but the movie belongs to Murphy, who moves through each scene with total command of his craft.It even comes with a radio feature, which you can play to listen to popular stations, such as ABC Lounge. In its brisk runtime, Dolemite Is My Name shows Moore solving a series of technical, economic, and artistic challenges: dealing with an egocentric director (a hilarious Wesley Snipes), securing financing to pay an inexperienced crew, and, finally, acquiring a distributor for the project he poured his life into. That means plenty of nudity, jokes, and, yes, some over-the-top kung-fu. As played by Eddie Murphy, Moore displays a savviness for noticing an opening in the 1970s entertainment market-early on, he exists a screening of The Front Page and observes that it's got "no titties, no funny, and no kung-fu"-and then creating the exact type of product he'd like to see. Rarely do filmmakers approach the topic of moviemaking with the combination of unbridled joy and punchy humor as Dolemite Is My Name, an endearingly sweet biopic about multi-talented comedian and independent film producer Rudy Ray Moore. (Save The Irishman for your next couch watch.) If you can't find something you like, your best bet is to check out the 100 best movies on Netflix. To get you started, we picked some of our favorite downloadable movies, focussing on titles that clock in under two hours, so they hopefully won't take up too much space on your phone. You'll need to download the Netflix app ( iTunes and Android), and once you start browsing, you'll see a downward-pointing arrow for titles you can download. To make that process easier, Netflix gives you the ability to download movies and shows to your phone or tablet, eliminating the need for an internet connection-that means you can have a few movies ready to go for that cross-country flight. On the train or waiting for the bus? Fire up a movie. Not only does the streaming service rotate its offerings every month, it's always looking for ways to deliver the movies and TV shows you want, wherever you are.

Netflix knows you want to watch movies on the go.
