I've had a lot of time on my hands over the past few weeks so I've been binge watching... here goes:
Louie: Louis C.K. writes, directs and stars as a fictionalised version of himself, a divorced comedian with 2 kids, living in New York. It's absolutely hilarious, really clever comedy, and full of life lessons.
Side Effects: Not what I expected at all, in a really good way. If you enjoy a bit of a mind... scramble, movies like Gone Girl for example, then you'll enjoy this. It is very depressing though. :lol:
Inglorious Basterds: Set during WW2, a surprisingly funny yet gruesome film about a bunch of Americans who don't really like them Nazis. It's typical Tarantino, it reminds me a little bit of Pulp Fiction but without the headaches it gave me, and features a great performance by Brad Pitt.
Grace and Frankie: From the creator of Friends comes a lighthearted (ish), witty comedy featuring an all-star cast, such as Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Martin Sheen, and Sam Waterston. First episode didn't really catch my interest but it did in the following episodes. Pretty good series so far.
Orange Is The New Black: Season 3 just hit Netflix. If you've already watched season 1 and 2, you'll probably find this season strangely different. I can't quite put my finger on it, I guess there was just some strange character developments. However, it is definitely worth watching.
Equilibrium: I can't quite put into words how much I hated this movie, it's god awful. Christian Bale stars in a dystopian future world, governed by a totalitarian regime that has gained world peace by drugging all humans with a chemical that stops humans from feeling emotion. As a result, emotions are illegal. You can probably guess what is going to happen in this movie. Hmm.
/netflixrant