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After “who shot first?” one of life’s biggest questions for movie fans is What do you want to watch? This is typically accompanied by hours of scrolling in the hopes of finding that perfect film, only to wind up watching the first thing you spotted. It’s a logistical nightmare that plagues the best of us. But what if, some kind soul had already done the hard work for you? What if someone had hunted down the best movies on Netflix on your behalf?But fear not, for I am that person! Yes, I’ve trawled the far reaches of the ‘flix catalogue to curate a list of the greatest and latest movies to hit the streaming giant. Fancy something?
Got you covered. What about a movie that’s only showing in a different region? No probs - scope our rundown for a choice smattering of options. So what are you waiting for?
Get reading for the best movies on Netflix right now. The weekend starts here. 30. The Edge of Seventeen (2016)Region: USThe movie: After pretty much stealing the show from Jeff Bridges in the 2011 remake, Hailee Steinfeld comes into her own in this spiky coming-of-age comedy. Sure, she’s absolutely slayed in her supporting roles, but it’s here that she’s in her element. Cast as edgy (geddit?) high school junior Nadine, it’s Steinfeld’s central performance that grounds this most excellent teen comedy which dabbles with troubles and strife of being a kid who no-one takes seriously.
Nadine’s journey begins as she tells her teacher Mr. Bruner (Woody Harrelson) that she’s going to kill herself, and the movie unfolds as we learn why she feels that way.Why it's worth watching: This is head and shoulders above the rest of the so-called “teen comedies” out there, most of which are bereft of actual jokes. Steinfeld’s brilliant as Nadine, nailing the line deliveries perfectly, but it’s writer-director Kelly Fremon Craig’s zingy script that recalls the best of Heathers and the warmth of Juno. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974)Region: UK, USThe movie: A young Jeff Bridges and a grizzled Clint Eastwood (is there any other kind?) co-star as a couple of grifters in Michael Cimino’s directorial debut.
Bridges, then a baby-faced 24-year-old, plays Lightfoot. A scrappy bandit with aspirations of becoming a career thief, shortly after stealing a car he crosses paths with Thunderbolt whose day job is as a preacher. From then on the pair adventure across the states, bumbling through whatever the road throws at them with humour, even bumping into a couple of Thunderbolt’s old pals-turned-enemies, until the perfect opportunity presents itself: A bank robbery.Why it’s worth a watch: It might feel unfocused at first: The plot doesn’t really kick in until you’re more than halfway through the movie, but that’s the draw. It mixes together the slow-paced happenings of life with action and comedy, sandwiching one of cinema’s earliest ever bromances between achingly cool car chases.
Robocop (1987)Region: UKThe movie: Ten years prior to his satire supreme Starship Troopers, Paul Verhoeven delivered this stonker, dripping with graphic violence. Detroit runs rampant with violent crime, leading the police department into privatisation. Enter shifty corporation, Omni Consumer Products, which brutally murders a beat cop Alex Murphy in order to use his barely-living body to test their new cyborg cop tech. That’s all well and good, except Murphy retains much of his human memories, giving him an added edge and a score to settle with OCP.Why it’s worth a watch: Blood! Robocop harks back to an era, albeit in the recent past, where action blockbusters weren’t beholden to a PG-13 rating. Sure, we’ve now got the likes of Deadpool, but Verhoeven’s Robocop is in another class entirely. This is an ‘80s R-rated creation, after all.
Catch it while you can. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018)Region: WorldwideThe movie: The Coen brothers bring their unique style to a series of short tales told throughout the Old West.
Over the course of six stories, the American frontier serves as a backdrop for a range of characters to come to the fore, to reveal their own truths about life in the American West. Sharpshooters, bank robbers, prospectors, and more lay bare their lives in these wildly different journeys. Plus, James Franco!Why it’s worth a watch: Coen fans tend to vary wildly on which is their favourite movie from the duo - and that’s why Buster Scruggs is a winner. It steals from across their career, snagging bits and pieces from their entire repertoire, linking together the six-part anthology flick through their signature style of black comedy and compelling drama.
And the cast? The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018)Region: UKThe movie: A festival smash set during the early ‘90s, this dive into LGBTQ intervention camps is one of 2018’s best films. Led by a career-best performance from Chloe Grace Moretz, as the title character Cameron, it charts her journey as a gay teen whose experiences in the closet come to light when she’s caught fooling around with the prom queen. Shuttled off to a camp to be cleansed of her “sins” Cameron makes a lot of discoveries about who she truly is, what she wants, and what real friends look like.Why it’s worth a watch: Moretz is an absolute revelation, diving into the role wholeheartedly, giving us one of her best performances to date.
The emotional yo-yoing Cameron goes through is all right there, on her face, or simmering just beneath the surface. A much-needed entry into the gay cinema canon that will only get better with age.25.
Back to the Future (1985)Region: UKThe movie: Teen Marty McFly is accidentally sent back to 1955 when his good friend and scientist, Dr. Emmett 'Doc' Brown, is shot after stealing plutonium to power his new time machine. Stuck in the past and with no way to return, Marty needs to find the 1950s Doc, convince his friend that he's from the future, and get back to 1985 all while trying to avoid his mother, who's accidentally fallen in love with him instead of Marty's father. Whoops.Why it's worth a watch: A timeless classic that’s the perfect sci-fi adventure, prompting all sorts of “what if?” conversations. But who am I kidding, you've already seen it, surely? You know it's great.
So grab a blanket, snuggle down, and revisit one of the greatest movies ever made. You know all the words anyway, right?Read more: 24. Snowpiercer (2013)Region: UK, USThe movie: In his English-language debut Bong Joon-ho mashes up every genre under the sun, as the story takes place within a gigantic train hurtling across the planet, during a post-apocalyptic, never-ending ice age blizzard. The aftermath of a global warming experiment gone awry is far more violent than you'd expect. Chris Evans stars a rugged everyman who refused to accept his situation as a back-of-the-train dweller.
His journey to the front of the vessel finds him in dire straits on multiple occasions at the hands of Tilda Swinton's deliciously twisted villain.Why it’s worth a watch: This tale of class war is a cut above the rest, Tilda Swinton's snooty Deputy-Minister Mason is a glorious creation. You'll loathe her while unable to take your eyes from the screen. Ex Machina (2015)Region: USThe movie: Computer programmer Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) wins a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend a week with his firm's CEO Nathan (Oscar Isaac). Given the chance to pick his boss’s brain and perhaps score points excites Caleb, who doesn’t realise the entire set-up wasn’t a lottery - he was specifically chosen.
His background leads Nathan to believe Caleb is the perfect candidate to take part in an experiment, wherein he administers the Turing test to evaluate a robot's consciousness. As it turns out, Ava (Alicia Vikander) the robot has other plans.Why it’s worth a watch: Movies concerning robots imbued with artificial intelligence tend to make a case for their 'souls' being equally as important as ours, and all that they need is love and understanding. Alex Garland's directorial debut dallies with robotic sentience, therefore tussling with a similar topic, except Ava ain't no Bicentennial Man or Iron Giant. This is the darker side of AI, a world where Skynet could very easily exist 22. To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)Region: WorldwideThe movie: Netflix’s Original Content isn’t just about hard-hitting TV serials. Part of ‘flix’s attempt to reboot the rom-com, To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is a refreshing, lighthearted tale that revolves around the love life of one Lara Jean Covey (Lara Condor).
After her older sister moves away to college, Lara Jean’s life changes when five secret love letters she had kept hidden somehow find their way into the hands of their recipients. One of the boys, Peter, enters into a fake relationship with Lara Jean - to wind up HIS ex, and to prove Lara Jean doesn’t fancy her sister’s ex. You won’t be, but you’ll love the optimism and John Hughes-esque atmosphere.Why it’s worth a watch: For a high school rom-com set in 2018, it’s surprisingly light on teen tech. The kids use their cell phones (obviously), but the central conceit here revolves around a surprisingly sweet one - handwritten love letters. The rest of the movie’s charm spirals off from that notion, making this a rom-com likely to leave a lasting impression.Read more: The 25 that won't make you throw up 21. Scream (1996)Region: USThe movie: What's your favourite scary movie? That question would ordinarily fuel a night of horror-soaked discussion, but in the town of Woodsboro, it prompts a bloodbath.
A cast of ‘90s up-and-comers, including Neve Campbell as the tormented teen Sidney Prescott and Courteney Cox as the relentless reporter who won't leave her be, Gale Weathers, confront slasher movie cliches in this knife-sharp horror. The masked killer, who’s seen one too many scary movies, stalks and taunts a bunch of high schoolers armed with a hunting knife and a serious bounty of horror trivia.
Still the best of the franchise.Why it’s worth a watch: One of Wes Craven's finest post-Freddy engagements is the perfect balance between genuine scares and black comedy, a true modern horror classic. This packs in the gore, the creeps, and the absolutely bone-chilling opening is a testament to the power of Craven’s directorial eye. That sequence alone is reason to hunker down for this ‘90s classic with the lights off. Continue to Page 2 for more of the best movies on Netflix.
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Manually reverting to full-screen after/before every episode makes me want to throw my win10 machine at the wall. It's really just an annoyance so I only knocked off one star. Though it's VERY annoying.
And I thought the 'are you still watching?' Pop ups were annoying. Hard to netflix and chill when I'm searching and reaching for a mouse or controller every 30-45 minutes.