The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now
Movies upon movies await, and you don't even have to drill down to find them.
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Movies upon movies await, and you don't even have to drill down to find them.
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New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
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Every month, the streaming service adds a new batch of titles to its library. Here are our picks for April.
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We’ve handpicked the finest movies and television shows currently streaming on Hulu in the United States. Take a look.
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New shows come to the streaming giant all the time — too many to ever watch them all. We’re here to help.
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The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.
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In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
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A handful of great titles are leaving the service for U.S. subscribers soon, including a bona fide comedy classic. See them while you can.
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Many of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field.
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In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
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Is there still time for Barry to find redemption? He has one season left to figure it out. Here’s where the show left off at the end of Season 3.
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Della shreds a witness in court. The prosecution shreds Perry’s credibility.
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“It’s sort of awful and heartbreaking, but at the same time, there’s a slight relief,” said the actor, whose unbearably awkward Tom has gone from punching bag to power player.
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In its stunning first-season finale, “The Last of Us” became a video game — and, in the process, morally potent TV.
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The Disney streaming platform has hundreds of movie and TV titles, drawing from its own deep reservoir classics and from Star Wars, Marvel, National Geographic and more. These are our favorites.
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The move, part of a cost-cutting campaign, followed Mr. Perlmutter’s unsuccessful effort to shake up Disney’s board.
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Grieving Chadwick Boseman’s death, the “Black Panther” creative team transferred fragments of their sorrow onto a signature funeral sequence.
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In a report on L.G.B.T.Q. representation in movies, the organization lauded the studio but noted some depictions were one dimensional or stereotypical.
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Companies like Marvel and Panini have been accused of stealing illustrations from lesser-known creators who say fighting back often proves futile.
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The streaming company released Ben Affleck’s “Air” on 3,500 movie screens this week, and it plans to open 10 to 12 films theatrically every year.
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In a new series on Amazon Prime Video, Donald Glover shifts from comedy with touches of horror to horror with grace notes of comedy.
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After more than a year of delays and adjustments, the big-budget adaptation of a best-selling novel about music, love and fame hopes to become this year’s irresistible streaming series.
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New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don’t have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We’ll do the heavy lifting. You press play.
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In its final season, the pioneering Amazon hit wanted to go out the way it came in: fabulously, in heels and with a dizzying words-to-minutes ratio.
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A thrilling dark comedy explores the complexity of anger, through a road-rage feud between two drivers who are more alike than it seems.
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Movies upon movies await, and you don't even have to drill down to find them.
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The Scottish musician’s infectious presence makes every familiar documentary trick here go down easy.
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Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston return as private detectives in this Netflix follow-up comedy.
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Steven Yeun and Ali Wong star in this comedy about a traffic incident that triggers a bitter feud. “It really is about how hard it is to be alive,” said Lee Sung Jin, the creator.
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