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The 68 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

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Fall is finally here, and there’s no better way to ring in the colder weather than by staying in and having a great movie night. As temperatures drop, the number of movies on the platform only gets higher, from romances like Set It Up to recent Oscar contenders like Rustin and Nyad. Whether you’re looking for something deep and thought-provoking or light for the whole family, there are a plethora of incredible films on Netflix. With over 50 amazing movies on this list alone, it can be difficult to choose, but our carefully written recommendations will help you find just what you’re looking for.

Rest assured, this list has been carefully considered and curated by seasoned Collider editors with decades of combined experience — not to mention a passion and enthusiasm for the medium. Only the crème de la crème has made the cut. Read on to discover the best movies to watch on Netflix right now.

For even more recommendations, check out our list of the best shows on Netflix, best comedies on Netflix, and best dramas on Netflix.

Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.

Editor’s note: This article was updated June 2025 to include The Town.

‘The Town’ (2010)

Rotten Tomatoes: 92% | IMDb: 7.5/10


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The Town

Release Date

September 17, 2010

Runtime

125 minutes

Producers

Basil Iwanyk, Graham King




This heist thriller, directed by and starring Ben Affleck, sees a team of professional thieves on another routine bank robbery. However, after taking a manager hostage, everything becomes complicated when love suddenly blossoms. A fast-paced thrill ride that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat, The Town has all the hallmarks of a classic heist movie but with a clever romantic twist. The movie also features a selection of top performances, highlighted by Jeremy Renner as James, a role he received an Academy Award nomination for. – Jake Hodges

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‘Now You See Me’ (2013)

Rotten Tomatoes: 51% | IMDb: 7.2/10


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Now You See Me

Release Date

May 31, 2013

Runtime

116 minutes

Director

Louis Leterrier

Writers

Boaz Yakin, Ed Solomon, Edward Ricourt

Producers

Alex Kurtzman, Bobby Cohen, Roberto Orci




Ahead of the long-awaited third installment that will trick its way onto the big screen later this year, Now You See Me is topping Netflix’s streaming charts. The film follows a group of illusionists, from a stunt magician to a pickpocket, as they attempt to pull off an ambitious bank heist under the noses of the FBI. Featuring a stellar cast and a genuinely intriguing story, Now You See Me might not prove popular with all viewers, but its dedication to a fast-paced, twisting tale is sure to keep the vast majority thoroughly entertained. – Jake Hodges

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‘The Wild Robot’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 96% | IMDb: 8.2/10


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The Wild Robot

Release Date

September 27, 2024

Runtime

101 Minutes

Director

Chris Sanders

Writers

Chris Sanders, Peter Brown




One of the biggest successes of 2024, Chris SandersThe Wild Robot tells the touching tale of Roz (Lupita Nyong’o), a highly intelligent talking robot who crash lands on an island and slowly integrates with the wildlife. In doing so, Roz becomes the adopted mother of an orphaned gosling, with their relationship tenderly growing. Featuring a stellar voice cast and an imaginative score, The Wild Robot is DreamWorks back at its very best. Visually stunning and sure to make you cry tears of nostalgia-filled joy, The Wild Robot is a must-watch. – Jake Hodges

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‘I’m Still Here’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 97% | IMDb: 8.2/10


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I’m Still Here

Release Date

November 20, 2024

Runtime

137 Minutes

Writers

Walter Salles, Marcelo Rubens Paiva, Murilo Hauser, Heitor Lorega


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One of the best movies of last year, Walter SallesI’m Still Here follows the life of Eunice (Fernanda Torres), the wife of a former Brazilian politician whose world is turned upside down following a military dictatorship taking over and sending her family into turmoil. An expansive, detailed depiction of a spiraling woman’s desperate attempts to glue the cracks in her family back together, I’m Still Here is as touching as it is tense. It more than deserved its Academy Award win and several other nominations. – Jake Hodges

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‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ (2024)

Rotten Tomatoes: 75% | IMDb: 6.6/10

A sequel to the 1988 movie Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is a gothic horror comedy directed by Tim Burton and written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar. Set over 30 years after the first movie, the film stars Winona Ryder as Lydia Deetz, now a mother and TV psychic who is still haunted by the memory of the titular Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton). But when her estranged daughter Astrid (Jenna Ortega) is taken to the afterlife, Lydia strikes a desperate deal with the “bio-exorcist” to get her back. The film also features Justin Theroux, Monica Bellucci, Willem Dafoe, and more, with Catherine O’Hara reprising her role as Lydia’s stepmother, Delia Deetz.

A sequel that was in the works since the ‘80s, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice premiered at the 2024 Venice International Film Festival and was subsequently released in theaters later that year. The movie received largely favorable reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing over $450 million worldwide. A campy and nostalgic legacy sequel that leans into practical effects and physical comedy, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice might not be quite as sharp and edgy as the original film, but it’s still an entertaining watch for fans of Burton’s ‘80s cult classic.

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‘Nonnas’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 82% | IMDb: 7.0/10


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Nonnas


Release Date

May 1, 2025

Runtime

112 minutes

Director

Stephen Chbosky

Writers

Liz Maccie

Producers

Gigi Pritzker, Rachel Shane, Jack Turner




This wholesome movie from director Stephen Chbosky sees Vince Vaughn portray the real tale of Joe Scaravella, a co-writer of the film. After losing his mother and struggling with grief, Joe decides to harness his sadness for good, opening an Italian restaurant in her name and hiring the perfect people to recreate her authentic food. Taste and memories are intrinsically linked, with Nonnas exploring just how food can affect our emotions. A deeply nostalgic and emotional tale, Nonnas is a wonderful new addition to Netflix’s catalog. – Jake Hodges

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‘Past Lives’ (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 95% | IMDb: 7.8/10


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Past Lives

Release Date

June 2, 2023

Runtime

106 minutes

Director

Celine Song

Producers

Christine Vachon, Pamela Koffler, David Hinojosa


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This Oscar-nominated drama from the mind of Celine Song follows two childhood friends, Nora (Greta Lee) and Hae Sung (Teo Yoo), whose lives have slowly drifted apart. Two decades later, the pair reunite in New York, with simmering, unspoken feelings slowly boiling to the surface. A heart-aching analysis of unrequited love in a modern setting, Past Lives is also a genius, microscopic examination of the effects of diaspora on relationships. Featuring a stunning score, this quiet, tear-jerking tale is sure to live long in your memory. – Jake Hodges

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‘Havoc’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 65% | IMDb: 5.8/10


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Havoc

Release Date

April 24, 2025

Runtime

105 minutes

Director

Gareth Evans

Writers

Gareth Evans

Producers

Tom Hardy, Ed Talfan, Aram Tertzakian




Written and directed by Gareth Evans, Havoc follows Tom Hardy’s detective Walker, a man whose reputation has been damaged following a drug deal gone wrong. Now tasked with rescuing a politician’s son, can Walker rebuild his legacy whilst dealing with the unraveling conspiracy of underground criminal activity? After initially wrapping production in 2021, Havoc has been through multiple reshoots until 2025, with perfection clearly in the minds of those involved. Featuring Hardy as a badass detective, this is a testosterone-fueled conspiracy thriller with plenty of bite. – Jake Hodges

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‘How to Have Sex’ (2023)

Rotten Tomatoes: 97% | IMDb: 6.5/10


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How to Have Sex

Release Date

January 18, 2024

Runtime

91 Minutes

Director

Molly Manning Walker

Writers

Molly Manning Walker


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One of the highest-rated coming-of-age movies of the last couple of years, How to Have Sex follows three British teens intent on having the best summer of their lives. In doing so, they head on vacation and leave their cares (and often their sensibilities) at home. In her directorial debut, Molly Manning Walker proves just how much of a raw and exciting talent she is. Accompanied by a stunning trio of central performances led by the supremely impressive Mia McKenna Bruce, How to Have Sex boasts one of the most infectious stories in recent memory. Be warned of a highly nuanced and realistic but potentially triggering depiction of sexual assault. – Jake Hodges

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‘One of Them Days’ (2025)

Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDb: 6.6/10


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One of Them Days


Release Date

January 17, 2025

Director

Lawrence Lamont

Writers

Syreeta Singleton




One of the surprise hits of 2025 and a huge box office success, One of Them Days follows Keke Palmer as Dreux, a woman who, along with her best friend Alyssa (SZA), must race against the clock to find rent and avoid eviction. A simple premise provides the foundation for 97 minutes of raucous fun in Laurence Lamont’s hilarious buddy comedy. Boasting endlessly quotable moments and a central friendship we all dream of having, One of Them Days deserves all its unlikely success. – Jake Hodges

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