Movies to See Right Now (at home)

THE WILD GOOSE LAKE

Here are more Shelter In Place movie recommendations – you can watch them all at home.

ON VIDEO

More of an art movie than a neo-noir crime thriller, The Wild Goose Lake is a beautifully shot fable from China’s underworld. You can support San Francisco’s Roxie Theater by buying a ticket to stream The Wild Goose Lake from the Roxie Virtual Cinema.

The intriguing documentary Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project tells how and why a woman’s obsession turned into an essential and irreplaceable video archive of 30 years worth of American broadcasting and society. Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project is streamable on Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, YouTube and Google Play.

Buck is a documentary about real-life horse whisperer Buck Brannaman, an exceedingly grounded and gentle man who knows everything about horse behavior.  But the movie is more about human behavior, about the disturbing crucible that formed Buck, and about what we can learn about people from their handling of horses. You can rent Buck from Amazon, YouTube and Google Play or buy it from iTunes.

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ON TV

On April 7, Turner Classic Movies airs the innovative film noir He Walked By Night, completed by an uncredited Anthony Mann.  Inspired by a true life story, the LAPD goes on a man hunt for a highly skilled wacko played by Richard Basehart, with his bland good looks (but maniacal eyes).  It’s a police procedural elevated by the great cinematography of John Alton, especially the sewer escape chase (right up there with the one in The Third Man). Look for film noir veteran Whit Bissell is perhaps his shadiest role. As a bonus, Jack Webb of Dragnet fame plays a CSI with a decidedly unsafe but cool way to confirm that a substance is really nitroglycerine.

HE WALKED BY NIGHT