I knew there was a reason to stay signed up for Netflix! The streaming supergiant has taken a break from releasing its own originals to upload a modern classic show that you'll need to binge watch (at least Netflix UK has).
Though Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s 2025 Netflix movie Back in Action is still crushing it atop the streaming site’s daily Top 10, with horror sequel Scream VI chasing it menacingly at #2, the rest of the list is slightly harder to predict from day to day.
If you don't believe me, just check out Rotten Tomatoes, where the movie has a near-perfect 99% critic score. The only criticism critics have, even in the negative review, is the two-and-a-half hour runtime (which is a fair point for any long movie).
Savage Beauty is another one of Netflix’s shows with 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s a South African drama that sees a woman ingrain herself in a wealthy family who owns a shady cosmetic empire and it’s got sex, drama, and scandal – so what more could you possibly ask for?
The movie was also a hit with critics. "You Hurt My Feelings" currently holds an impressive 94% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's 'Critics Consensus' read "Smart, funny, and above all entertaining, You Hurt My Feelings finds writer-director Nicole Holofcener as sharply perceptive as ever." That's an assessment I definitely echo.
A roaring classic is back on Netflix – the perfect movie to fill a cosy January weekend. Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score of 91%, is now available to stream on Netflix.
Netflix has added season 2 of Mo, an under-the-radar comedy-drama with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score. The acclaimed first season followed the journey of a Palestinian refugee named Mo (Mohammed Amer) and his family as they tried to secure asylum in the US so they could continue on with their lives in Houston.
Back in Action has been trashed – but there's a key factor that explains which films are unexpected streaming hits.
Despite its 35% score on Rotten Tomatoes, Ad Vitam has soared through the Netflix top 10 earning a place at number 6. If you are looking for 90 minutes of action to occupy your weekend, look no further than Netflix’s brand-new French action-thriller, Ad Vitam.
Netflix's Emilia Pérez racked up 13 Oscar nods - but was the Academy even watching the same movie that viewers were? It's got a 30% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Let Him Go, the 2020 western thriller starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane, is one of the most popular movies of the week on Prime Video's Freevee.