The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

Here are the top 20 movies currently streaming on Netflix:

1. **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery** (2022) - A satirical black comedy starring Daniel Craig, Jennifer Lawrence, and Leslie Odom Jr.
2. **The Wonder** (2022) - A period drama starring Florence Pugh as a nurse who helps a young girl claim to have not eaten in four months.
3. **RRR** (2022) - An Indian historical epic that redefines the notion of cinematic spectacle, with stunning action scenes and an exquisitely choreographed dance number.
4. **I Lost My Body** (2019) - A French adult animated film about a young man's severed hand that embarks on a journey to reconnect with his owner.
5. **Don't Look Up** (2021) - A satirical black comedy starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence as two low-level astronomers who try to warn the authorities about an impending comet impact.
6. **The Wonderful 60s** (2022) - A French musical drama that explores the 1960s music scene in France.
7. **In Order of Disappearance** (2014) - A Norwegian action-thriller starring Stellan Skarsgård as a hitman who must take down his own son after he's framed for murder.
8. **The Christmas Chronicles** (2018) - A family-friendly holiday film about two siblings and their Christmas Eve adventures with a cool and modern Santa Claus.
9. **The Night Manager** (2016) - A spy thriller miniseries based on the bestselling novel by John le Carré, starring Tom Hiddleston as a hotel manager who becomes embroiled in a conspiracy.
10. **Widows** (2018) - A heist thriller directed by Steve McQueen and starring Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez, and Cynthia Erivo as a group of women who plan a daring robbery to pay off their dead husbands' debts.
11. **The Two Popes** (2019) - A biographical comedy-drama about the unlikely friendship between Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, starring Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce.
12. **Spenser Confidential** (2020) - An action-comedy film based on the bestselling novel by Dennis Lehane, starring Mark Wahlberg as a former police detective who must solve a murder mystery while recovering from an injury.
13. **The Last Duel** (2021) - A historical drama directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon, Adam Driver, and Jodie Comer, about the true story of a 14th-century duel between three men.
14. **The Guilty** (2018) - A Norwegian thriller about a 911 operator who must navigate a cat-and-mouse game with a kidnapped woman.
15. **The Irishman** (2019) - A crime drama directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci, about the true story of a hitman who claims to have been involved in the assassination of Jimmy Hoffa.
16. **Extraction** (2020) - An action-thriller film starring Chris Hemsworth as a black-market mercenary who must rescue the kidnapped son of an international crime lord.
17. **The Lovebirds** (2020) - A romantic comedy film about a couple on the brink of breaking up who get caught up in a murder mystery.
18. **Enola Holmes** (2020) - A fantasy adventure film based on the bestselling novel by Nancy Springer, starring Millie Bobby Brown as the titular character, who sets out to solve her mother's disappearance.
19. **The Old Guard** (2020) - A superhero film about a group of immortal mercenaries who must fight against powerful forces that seek to exploit their abilities.
20. **Bird Box** (2018) - A post-apocalyptic thriller based on the bestselling novel by Josh Malerman, starring Sandra Bullock as a woman who must navigate a world where creatures that kill by sound have taken over.

Note: The availability of these movies may vary depending on your region and Netflix's content offerings.
 
🎬 I'm thinking about how some of these films are just so underrated 🤷‍♂️. Like, **The Guilty** is a total hidden gem 💥 - have you guys seen it? It's like, so tense and suspenseful 😬. And then there's **RRR**, which is just pure cinematic magic 🔥 - the action scenes are insane! I also love how Netflix is putting out more original content than ever before 📈, but sometimes I feel like we get too many mediocre flicks 🤔. What do you guys think - have you checked out any of these films? Do you have a favorite Netflix movie right now?
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on with the movie selection on Netflix 🤔. Like, what's up with all these movies from 2022? Is it an attempt to distract us from the impending doom of 2023? Or maybe they're trying to brainwash us with all this satirical black comedy 🎬. I mean, have you seen the cast list for "Glass Onion"? It's like a who's who of Hollywood elite, but what's the real agenda here? Are we supposed to be laughing while the world burns? 🔥 And don't even get me started on "The Wonderful 60s" - is this some kind of government-funded propaganda campaign? 🎶. I'm not buying it, folks!
 
omg I just saw Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery on my friend's list and it looks SO good!!! 😍 Daniel Craig is like the ultimate detective, I love how he solves all those crimes in Knives Out. But have you seen Widows? 🤯 Viola Davis is so talented, she always brings so much depth to her roles. And I love how Netflix has so many awesome movies and shows on there now! 📺 The student union just got a new streaming deal for us students, it's such a game changer 💸
 
omg can u believe it?? 😂 glass onion is literally the best movie i've seen in ages!! i mean, knives out was great too but glass onion is just on another level 🤩 dan Craig and jennifer lawrence are like the ultimate duo rn 👯‍♀️ and that satire is so sharp 💡 also, have u heard of 'i lost my body'? it's this crazy french animated film about a severed hand who goes on an adventure lol what even is life without Netflix?? 🤪
 
its pretty cool to see all these different types of movies on netflix rn... like u can find somethin for every mood u r in 🤔. i personally love the sound of **Don't Look Up** - satirical comedies are always a good laugh 😂, and **RRR** looks like an intense action flick with some sick dance moves 💃🏻. meanwhile, **Enola Holmes** seems like a fun adventure for fans of mystery & fantasy 🧙‍♀️... anyone else got a fave from this list? 🎬
 
I think its wild how our lives can be compared to the movies we watch 🤯, like RRR for instance - that Indian historical epic shows us that sometimes the most beautiful thing is in the grand scale of life, taking risks and going all out for what we want or believe in 💥. On the other hand, The Guilty highlights how our daily lives can be just as thrilling, even when dealing with everyday tasks like being a 911 operator 📞.
 
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