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From comedies to dramas, compelling documentaries to nail-biting thrillers, the streaming service ha

From comedies to dramas, compelling documentaries to nail-biting thrillers, the streaming service has something for everyone. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [The 50 Best Movies to Stream on Netflix Right Now]( We've all been there. You open the Netflix homepage and just stare into the void—lost in a grid of titles, each one more worthy of your time then the next. But, who can choose? With so much content at your disposal at all times, how are you to pick just one? You'll end up spending the length of an actual movie scrolling endlessly through title after title. That's why we've curated the best movies the streaming service has to offer right now, everything from comedies, dramas, action flicks, and shocking documentaries. Here are the 50 best movies you can stream on Netflix right now.[Read More]( [The Slim, Super-Soft Sweatshirt That Looks Good With Everything]( I am not entirely certain there is a such thing as the perfect sweatshirt. The one. The only. I like 'em in a whole range of varieties, from super-heavy to breezy, subtle to tie-dyed. They're all great! But if you pressed me to name one that both feels and looks fantastic in pretty much any scenario—like, you can wear it with jeans on the weekend but also with a suit to the office—I'd have to tell you about Goodlife's crewneck sweatshirt.[Read More]( [In Defense of the Pickleback Shot]( The first pickle juice I ever drank straight was at a horrendous dive bar in the East Village called Continental—a place where crusty bartenders doled out five shots of anything for $12, the sting of which you could mask with $2 picklebacks. A bargain! Continental filed for bankruptcy (twice), then closed last year. The pickleback, usually a shot of Irish whiskey followed by a shot of sour brine, lived on. And not only is it still a shot-taking staple in New York, where it was christened more than a decade ago, but it has also improved its lot and become something you actually want to drink rather than something you begrudgingly accept as your punishment for trying to "go out" and "have fun."[Read More]( [Adidas' New Gore-Tex-Equipped Stan Smith Is Here Just in Time]( Wearing sneakers during the winter months is always a challenge. Even as you bulk up the rest of your wardrobe with sweaters, peacoats, and more sturdy fabrics, it's hard to find a fit that, aesthetically, doesn't work with a solid pair of sneakers. Even when your look calls for a pair, come November and December, the elements tend to disagree.[Read More]( [The Best Joker Actors Ranked From Worst to Best]( This week, Joaquin Phoenix's new Joker movie will give a frightening, realistic look at the character we've never seen before. In fact, this portrayal of the famed comic book villain is so polarizing that some have said a film like Joker could even be dangerous in today’s sociopolitical climate. But that's just another entry in the long, strange history of the Joker on film and television. There is something about the character that fascinates audiences. He’s an enigmatic and fully terrifying Batman foil who was created all the way back in 1940 by the DC Comics team of Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson.[Read More]( [Timex x Patta's New 'Time Is Money' Watch Hits the Sweet Spot of Sleek and Playful]( New Amsterdam-based streetwear brand Patta has been on a bit of a collaboration tear lately. Within the last few months alone they’ve partnered with Air Jordan brand for a seriously hypeworthy pair of Air Jordan VIIs, with Umbro for some colorful and stylish soccer kits, and with Carhartt WIP for some seriously cool splatter patterned workwear. And next up on the collab agenda is the Timex x Patta "Time is Money" nato strap stainless steel watch.[Read More]( [Read More on Esquire.com]( [20-minute kettlebell workouts]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Notice]( esquire.com ©2019 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved. Hearst Email Privacy, 300 W 57th St., Fl. 19 (sta 1-1), New York, NY 10019

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