The best shows on Netflix include American Primeval, Missing You, Evil, The Bernie Mac Show, Squid Game, La Palma, Virgin River, The Kings of Tupelo, and more.
The totals are in: here are the movies that dominated Netflix's Top 10 charts more than any other over the course of 2024.
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.
Missing You centers on Kat Donovan (Rosalind Eleazar, best known for playing Louisa in Slow Horses ), a police detective obsessed with extracting the last remaining bit of information about her father’s murder from the imprisoned hit man (Warren) who confessed to the crime.
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.
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With 2024 in the books, we’ve been taking a look back at what dominated the Netflix top 10s throughout the year and today, we turn to anime. Below, we’ve filtered through all the global top 10 data to find out which 50 anime series and movies picked up the most amount of points in the daily Netflix top 10s in over 90 countries.
Netflix only acquired the US rights to the movie and after a limited theatrical run, the streaming service released Maria on December 11. So if you're in the US, you can watch the biopic right now.
The drama tells the story of a cold case that went unsolved for 16 years and the arduous journey to finding the killer.
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.
Well, we’re already racing through 2025. One third of January is behind us, and a lot of great shows and movies are on the horizon. Some of those are out this weekend for your viewing pleasure, and as always I’ve scoured the internet to find the best (and sometimes the worst) for you to watch or avoid.
Jacob is a Mormon who's leading his family to Utah for a new life. He's played by Dane DeHaan, who recently appeared in "Oppenheimer" and "Dumb Money." Y