Netflix has seen a flood of new releases this month, which always shakes up the top 10 ranking of the most-watched movies. But figuring out what to watch can be a tall order with so much on offer across the best streaming services.
The best movies on Netflix include Back in Action, Hereditary, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, In the Heart of the Sea, Interstellar, and more.
How to watch: Always Be My Maybe is now streaming on Netflix. Chronicling the true story of late comedian Rudy Ray Moore — also known as Dolemite — this Eddie Murphy vehicle is worth every minute of viewing.
Rachel Accurso, the beloved children’s YouTube star, announced a deal with the streaming service, broadening her audience and making it even easier to find her content.
Netflix has been the streaming home of The Walking Dead for years, so it’s appropriate that the show’s most prominent spinoff, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, finally made its Netflix debut this week. And to no one’s great surprise, it’s now one of the most popular shows on Netflix.
Catherine Ayers plays Nia in Harlan Coben's latest book adaptation Missing You. The thriller follows a detective as she uncovers the truth about her fiance's disappearance. But Ayers, engrossed by Luke Littler's historic first victory, found herself watching the darts instead.
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The way it all comes together is “sick in the best way possible,” says Amanda Warren, who joins as Peter’s new boss Catherine in Season 2. “It’s really, really exciting how they’ve been able to layer everything into this one season, but still have the same kind of nucleus in focus, if you will.”
Binge-worthy guilty pleasures like “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” and “Selling Sunset” document luxury real estate in Los Angeles, a market that now faces an uncertain future.
The show is technically a spinoff series of Netflix’s To All the Boys movie trilogy, itself based on a series of young adult romance books by Jenny Han. However, compared to the more grounded To All the Boys movies, XO, Kitty is absolutely off the rails — in the best way possible.