Netflix may be the top streaming service on the planet but they’ve never been great at putting classic movies into the feeds of their subscribers. A quick glance at the streaming service at any given time will mostly assault your eyeballs with new originals and recent hits, with older movies from the 70s, 60s, 50s and earlier being almost completely absent from the service.
That’s why it’s great to hear that Netflix is currently celebrating the cinema of 1974, and it’s the first phase of their Milestone Movies: The Anniversary Collection initiative.
Netflix explains the project, “Starting this month on Netflix in the US, you can watch a robust roster of movies released in 1974 and turning the big 5-0 this year.”
Additionally, “More offerings from 1984 (turning 40), 1994 (turning 30), and 2004 (yes, this is already somehow 20 years ago!) will follow in April, July, and October, respectively.”
Netflix’s 1974 Collection is now streaming, and it includes Larry Cohen’s killer baby horror movie, It’s Alive. The film is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and it’s now streaming alongside other 1974 classics including Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, Blazing Saddles, Chinatown, Death Wish, The Parallax View, The Street Fighter, and more.
In Larry Cohen’s It’s Alive, ‘Frank and Lenore Davis are an ordinary couple who produce an extraordinary baby — a fanged mutant that sets off on a killing spree to survive.’
Andrew Duggan, Sharon Farrell, and John P. Ryan star.
Meagan Navarro wrote here on BD back in 2019, “It’s Alive ranks among the more recognizable titles from Larry Cohen. And it’s pure Cohen, a unique blend of schlock horror meets relevant commentary. In this case, it’s a reflection on how a baby’s environment has a direct effect on its outcome. But it’s also a fun creature feature with effects by Rick Baker.”
Netflix notes today, “In addition to the cinematic celebrations in your Netflix queue, there will also be in-person special screenings at the Paris Theater in New York, and at Los Angeles’ Egyptian and Bay theaters throughout the year.” Browse the full collection on Netflix.
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