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5 best Netflix action movies to watch on Father’s Day
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThese movies can get a little gnarly, but they’re immediately satisfying...moral universe they...
16 exciting Netflix releases coming soon you don't want to miss
BGR· 11 hours agoRecently announced Netflix releases include the highly anticipated Happy Gilmore 2, as well as the...
This instant cult classic movie is now live on Netflix and has a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes
What Hi-Fi? via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCredit: Toho Last year's Godzilla Minus One blockbuster has landed on Netflix – weekend sorted!...
‘Hit Man’ Dethroned In Netflix’s Top 10 List By A New Movie
Forbes· 1 day agoMovies can only last so long on Netflix’s Top 10 list as people move on from a two hour adventure...
Netflix movie of the day: Molly's Game will show you the high-stakes world of underground poker
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt's movie trademarks like these that make the biopic an absorbing watch, even if Sorkin...
Critical Movie Bust ‘50 Shades Of Grey’ New On Netflix This Week
Forbes· 3 days agoThe erotic thriller "50 Shades of Grey"—which was shredded by critics—will soon stream on Netflix....
Netflix Just Quietly Released the Most Ridiculous Sci-Fi Disaster Movie of the Year
Inverse· 5 days agoDisaster movies are timeless because, well, there’s so much that can go wrong. Now, thanks to ...
‘Ultraman’ And ‘Godzilla’ Head Netflix’s Best New Movies In June
Forbes· 5 days agoBelow in the first section, I’ve posted a list of the ten best and most exciting new films to hit Netflix in June 2024. Directed by Shannon Tindle (in his directorial debut ...
35 must-see Netflix original movies
Total Film via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Kindergarten Teacher (2018) (Image credit: Netflix) A remake of a 2014 Israeli movie, Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in Sara Colanego's The Kindergarten...
23 of the Best Movies of 2024 So Far You Can Already Catch on Streaming
Lifehacker· 20 hours agoDid Denis Villeneuve stick the landing on his adaptation of the latter part of Frank Herbert's epic novel? The chilly (metaphorically) and cerebral film was a critical as well