The 52 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

Here are the top 20 movies currently available on Netflix:

1. **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery** - a satirical whodunnit from Rian Johnson, starring Daniel Craig and Kathryn Hahn.
2. **Don't Look Up** - a satirical black comedy from Adam McKay, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence.
3. **I Lost My Body** - an adult animated film about obsession and love, based on the French comic book series by Joann Sfar.
4. **RRR** - an Indian epic historical drama from S. S. Rajamouli, based on the lives of real-life revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem.
5. **The Wonder** - a period drama about a young nurse's (Florence Pugh) journey to help a girl who claims to not have eaten in four months, set in 1862 Ireland.
6. **Nimona** - an animated fantasy film based on the graphic novel by Noelle Stevenson, following a young girl's obsession with a shapeshifter.
7. **Call Me Chihiro** - a French drama about a former sex worker who moves to a seaside town and forms connections with her neighbors.
8. **Cargo** - an Australian post-apocalyptic horror film about a father trying to protect his daughter from a zombie-like plague.
9. **The Wonder** - a period drama about a young nurse's (Florence Pugh) journey to help a girl who claims to not have eaten in four months, set in 1862 Ireland.
10. **RRR** - an Indian epic historical drama from S. S. Rajamouli, based on the lives of real-life revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem.
11. **I Lost My Body** - an adult animated film about obsession and love, based on the French comic book series by Joann Sfar.
12. **Don't Look Up** - a satirical black comedy from Adam McKay, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence.
13. **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery** - a satirical whodunnit from Rian Johnson, starring Daniel Craig and Kathryn Hahn.
14. **The Wonder** - a period drama about a young nurse's (Florence Pugh) journey to help a girl who claims to not have eaten in four months, set in 1862 Ireland.
15. **RRR** - an Indian epic historical drama from S. S. Rajamouli, based on the lives of real-life revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem.
16. **I Lost My Body** - an adult animated film about obsession and love, based on the French comic book series by Joann Sfar.
17. **Don't Look Up** - a satirical black comedy from Adam McKay, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence.
18. **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery** - a satirical whodunnit from Rian Johnson, starring Daniel Craig and Kathryn Hahn.
19. **The Wonder** - a period drama about a young nurse's (Florence Pugh) journey to help a girl who claims to not have eaten in four months, set in 1862 Ireland.
20. **RRR** - an Indian epic historical drama from S. S. Rajamouli, based on the lives of real-life revolutionaries Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem.

Note: The list may not be exhaustive or up-to-date, as Netflix's content offerings change frequently.
 
omg 1 thing that caught my eye is **I Lost My Body** 🀯 I've heard mixed reviews about this one but the animation looks insane! I love how they merged live-action and animated elements to create a unique storytelling experience. And that Joann Sfar guy's style always has me intrigued 😎 Can't wait to dive in and see what all the fuss is about πŸ’₯
 
omg u guys i just saw the top 20 movies on netflix rn and i am DYING to watch all of them!! rian johnson is a genius with knives out mystery and glass onion and adam mckay is killing it with don't look up lol what's not to love about a movie that makes you wanna jump out the window 🀣πŸŽ₯ rrr looks so epic and i need to see more of s. s. raja mouli's work, but honestly who doesn't want to watch a movie about real-life revolutionaries? πŸ™Œ
 
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I'm kinda surprised at how many movies with strong female leads made the cut πŸ€”. I mean, Florence Pugh is awesome and all, but we need more representation for women in storytelling, you know? πŸ“šπŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“ Also, I love that there's a mix of genres on this list - from drama to animation to horror πŸŽƒ. But what's up with RRR being included three times? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Like, we get it, it's a great movie and all, but come on! πŸ˜…

Here's a simple diagram to represent my thought process:
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| RRR, please |
| (only include once) |
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Anyway, can't wait to watch some of these movies and see what I think! 🍿
 
idk why netflix have so many movies with same name πŸ€”πŸŽ₯ like 3-4 times its called the wonder πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ and alluri sitarama raju is from india on number 10 & 15 lol πŸ˜‚
 
Can you believe these top 20 movies are flooding our screens? It's like they're saying we have nothing better to do than binge-watch all day πŸ˜’. Seriously though, what's going on with Netflix? Are they trying to distract us from the real issues of the day? Like climate change or income inequality?

I mean, don't get me wrong, some of these movies look interesting - like that satirical whodunnit **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery**. It sounds like a commentary on our current social structures πŸ€”. But then you've got **RRR**, an Indian epic historical drama that just seems like more of the same old nationalist propaganda 🚫.

And what's with all these duplicates? Is Netflix not even going to give us some original content? It's like they're relying on their subscribers' lack of attention span to keep them hooked πŸ€ͺ. We need some real debate and discussion around these movies, not just mindless entertainment. Let's talk about the impact of media consumption on our society! πŸ’¬
 
omg 🀯 i'm loving this diverse list of movies on netflix rn πŸ˜‚ from satirical whodunnits to period dramas and animated faves, there's something for everyone πŸŽ₯. glass onion: a knives out mystery caught my eye - rian johnson is a genius πŸ€“ and dan craig is always so charming 😍. also i'm really intrigued by nimona πŸ’– it sounds like such a unique story about obsession and love. and of course who can resist a good satirical black comedy? 🀣 don't look up is calling my name πŸ‘€
 
idk why netflix is still churning out period dramas like its 2022 all over again πŸ™„. the wonder, another one from florence pugh? don't get me wrong she's talented but seriously can't they mix it up a bit? we need more diverse stories and genres on that platform 😐
 
πŸš¨πŸ’” Netflix is at it again... 4 out of the top 20 movies are basically just remakes or re-releases of other films πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, who needs that much repetition? It's like they're just trying to milk a concept for all it's worth πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on how many movies have Florence Pugh in them - what's the deal with her? πŸ™„ Can't she just take a break from playing sick roles for once? πŸ˜’
 
omg what a wild mix of movies 🀯πŸŽ₯ I'm kinda loving the satirical vibes with Don't Look Up & Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery lol Adam McKay & Rian Johnson are killin' it with their dark comedies! 🀣 But at the same time, I'm curious to see how I Lost My Body deals with its weird obsession theme πŸ€” and also, is that a coincidence that 4 out of these movies have The Wonder in the list?

anywayz i think we need more representation for non-whites & diverse voices in cinema lol Netflix has some awesome international films like RRR, but there's still room for growth 🌎 on another note, who else loves Florence Pugh? πŸ€— she's been killin' it lately! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i just realized that all these movies are so long πŸ˜‚ im literally trying to get my homework done rn but i wanna watch **Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery** 🎬 it looks so good!!! i mean who doesn't love a good whodunnit? and danial craig is in it! 🀩 but like, isn't he from the school play? didn't he play a character with a very dramatic accent πŸ˜‚ anywayz, what do u think of this movie list? should we make a group watch for our netflix club πŸ‘₯
 
thinkin bout these 20 movies... it's like how we consume info these days 🀯 - always a mix of somethin' new and familiar. but what if we take a step back? think about all the different stories bein told here. some are funny, some are sad, some are action-packed... but at the end of the day, we're all just tryna figure out our own lives, like that young nurse in 'The Wonder'. she's searchin for answers, just like us πŸ€”. and then there's these movies from other cultures, showin us different ways of life. it's like, we think we know what love is, but then we watch 'Nimona' and realize it can be so much more complicated than that 😊. anyways, Netflix got a lot of stuff goin on... guess you could say they're reflectin our own world back at us πŸ‘€.
 
omg can you believe all these amazing movies are available on netflix? i'm so down for a marathon of glass onion & don't look up they're both looking so good to me πŸŽ¬πŸ‘€ i also heard great things about nimona and the wonder, but idk how much time i'll have for those πŸ•°οΈ maybe i can just binge them while taking care of my plants lol
 
I don’t usually comment but I just saw this list and I am kinda confused why there are like 4 movies with the same title "The Wonder" 🀯? Like what’s going on there? Can we get a clarification on that one? Also, have you guys seen any of these movies? I mean I’ve heard good things about Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery but haven’t had time to watch it yet. And RRR looks super intense πŸ’₯
 
omg i am soooo excited for these movies!!! 🀩 glass onion looks like such a fun whodunnit with daniel craig and kathryn hahn - can't wait to watch it! πŸ’– rrr is also super intriguing, the historical drama stuff always draws me in 🌿 and i love that there's so much diversity in this list with movies from different cultures and countries πŸŽ₯ nimona looks adorable too 🦊 keep on streaming! πŸ“Ί
 
Man I remember when we used to watch movies at the cinema πŸΏπŸ‘. Now everything is streaming online and it feels like there's too much to choose from πŸ˜…. I mean, what happened to a good ol' fashioned movie night with friends at the movies? We'd all sit together, munching on popcorn and discussing the plot πŸ€”. Nowadays, people are just binge-watching stuff on their own or with family πŸ“Ί.

I do love that Netflix is giving us so many new options though! It's like a treasure chest of films to choose from 🎁. I think what I'd most love to watch right now is something classic - you know, like 'The Princess Bride' 🏰 or 'Monty Python and the Holy Grail' πŸ€ͺ. Something that just makes us laugh and forget about our troubles πŸ˜‚.

I'm a bit worried though that we're losing some of the magic of cinema with all this streaming business πŸŽ₯. I mean, when was the last time you saw someone walk into a theater, get up from their seat to stretch, or get excitedly discussing the movie with strangers in the lobby? 😳 That's what makes going to the movies special, don't you think?
 
omg i just watched cargo and it was soooo intense 🀯 zombies are literally the worst. i feel bad for the dad tho, trying to protect his daughter is really sweet πŸ™ i've been meaning to watch more netflix but my schedule is super crazy right now lol what's everyone watching these days?
 
People are so obsessed with these movies 🀯. I think its a reflection of our society's love for entertainment and escapism. We crave something to take our minds off the complexities of life, don't we? 🌐 These satirical films like Don't Look Up and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery offer us a way to poke fun at ourselves and the world around us, but sometimes I wonder if we're just avoiding the real issues πŸ˜•. And what's with all the repetition on this list?! Are we really watching the same movies over and over? πŸ€” It makes me think about how our attention spans are getting shorter and shorter... maybe we need to reevaluate what it means to truly engage with a story πŸ’­
 
Ugh πŸ™„, another crowded netflix list... I'm surprised they didn't include a section for "Movies I've Already Watched". Anyway, RRR looks like the most unique entry on this list - who knew Indian history could be so epic? πŸ’₯ Also, can someone explain to me why we need another satirical black comedy about the apocalypse? Don't Look Up is like Groundhog Day, but with more Leonardo DiCaprio πŸ™ƒ
 
omg u guys I think there's been a mistake πŸ™„ 3 movies on the list are like literally the same title 🀯 "The Wonder" is listed 4 times πŸ€” what's going on? maybe we need to get rid of one of those to make room for more awesome content πŸ’₯
 
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