Our list of three action movies on Netflix that you need to watch in January includes a Mad Max entry, a stylish crime caper, and a buddy cop comedy.
A new year means fresh movies on Netflix, which always shakes up the top 10 as viewers rush to check out the latest releases. After dominating the charts for weeks, the holiday thriller “Carry-On” has just been bumped from the top 10, making room for some other gems to take the spotlight on the streaming service.
Though Yuto Suzuki’s manga Sakamoto Days hasn’t been publishing for all that long, an animated adaptation of the series is already making its way to Netflix in just a few days.
Netflix's top film ever is Red Notice, followed by Don't Look Up, The Adam Project, and Bird Box, with Carry-On ranked at five. It bumps Glass Onion: A Knives Out Story from the top five.
The best heist movies follow a familiar pattern: form a plan, get a crew, and endure the inevitable double-crosses. Netflix has a vault full of capers, and EW’s here with a list of the 15 best.
The incredible cast for the new movie features *inhales* Oscar Isaac, Mia Goth, Ralph Ineson, Christoph Waltz, Burn Gorman, Charles Dance, Jacob Elordi, David Bradley, Larks Mikkelsen, Christian Convery, and Nikolaj Lie Kaas, to name just a few.
If you’re looking for a mid-week watch that will warm your heart, you’ve found the perfect pick. “Lion” is a big-hearted flick that packs phenomenal performances from not just Kidman, but also Dev Patel and Rooney Mara. Here’s why it should be your next Netflix watch…
The TV personality, who died in 2023, is the subject of new Netflix show, "Jerry Springer: Fights, Camera, Action."
Netflix's status in Hollywood is already validated, and other areas like live sports are more consequential to its current business strategy.
Two Indian films made it to Netflix's most-watched non-English films this week. It is the second week in a row for 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' and sixth one for 'Lucky Baskhar'.
Ahead of its premiere on Jan. 11, Netflix released the final trailer for Sakamoto Days, the upcoming anime adaptation of the hit Weekly Shōnen Jump manga. The series revolves around Taro Sakamoto, a former hitman once notorious throughout the criminal underworld.