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Best movies on Netflix UK (September 2. Best movies on Netflix UKUPDATE: We've added 1. Netflix list. There's a Noah Baumbach double header, the latest Bond, Spike Lee's debut and whole lot more.
You can check out the new entries at the beginning of this list. Netflix UK has a lot of movies on offer, but if you only have time for the best then you're in the right place. Here you'll find a list of the best Netflix movies you can get in the UK right now and it's constantly updated so you know you're never missing out. Netflix has become known for its TV shows (especially its originals) but that doesn't mean you should be discounting the movies on the platform. Many of them are well worth watching and as you'll see from our extensive list, there are plenty to choose from once you've exhausted yourself by TV binge- watching. To keep things neat, tidy and easy to navigate, we've broken up our movie picks into categories. For each category we've chosen a selection of movies that you shouldn't miss with further recommendations listed at the end of each category.
In all there's 1. Netflix to watch right now. From comedy to indie, to horror and kids, there's a movie category for everyone. Keep checking back, too. Unlike its TV output that seems to stay on Netflix for longer, its movies tend to appear and disappear quite fast.
We keep this best Netflix movies list updated as often as we can, so please bookmark us. Enjoy! The Squid And The Whale. The Squid And The Whale is director Noah Baumbach’s masterpiece.
It’s a short 8. 1 minutes but in that time he paints a perfect picture of a family frayed at the seams because of a divorce. Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney and Jesse Eisenberg are all fantastic in the film that’s both uncomfortable and claustrophobic but only because the themes will be familiar to all. It’s part autobiographical and it shows - this is proper heart on sleeve stuff. Greenberg. We’ll admit it, anything with Greta Gerwig in it will be watched by us. She’s a brilliant, funny, understated actress that lights up the screen. In Greenberg she catches the eye of Ben Stiller, who comes to stay with his brother in New York after being in a psychiatric hospital. Stiller is Roger Greenberg whose social awkwardness is the basis for most of the laughs in the film but it’s Noah Baumbach’s deft direction that makes the film.
The way he edits the kids party scene is superb and he’s packed the movie out with (now famous) famous, including Brie Larson, Juno Temple and Zosia Mamet. Young Offenders. The plot for this one is fantastic.
It’s a road movie centred around two teenage bike thieves who go on an adventure after they get word that seven tonnes of cocaine has been shipwrecked off the coast of Ireland. Their plan is to get some of it and sell it for a better life. This is one of the funniest comedies to come out of Ireland for a while. It’s got a distinct Adam & Paul feel but is thankfully a bit lighter.
Young Offenders is a coming- of- age story with oodles of charm. Triple 9. Director John Hillcoat’s CV is peppered with movies about hard men. Men who put up with extreme situations (The Proposition, The Road), men who fight their ways out of trouble (Lawless) and until Triple 9, his movies were all period pieces. Triple 9 loses some impact by being set in modern day but it’s no less gritty. It’s about criminals and corrupt cops who are blackmailed in pulling off a big heist.
It’s taught and grim but is lacking something to make it an absolutely essential watch. Bleed For This. We all love a comeback. And a training montage. And a boxing film.
And that’s what Bleed For This is, the remarkable true- life tale of a boxer who gets into a serious accident and doesn’t think he’ll walk again let alone box. Miles Teller plays boxer Vinny, looking almost unrecognisable given how much muscle he put on for the role.
Another unrecognisable actor is Aaron Eckhart who plays his balding coach. It’s not perfect, but it does occasionally pack a punch and the . His performance holds up a movie that weighed down with too many formalities. It’s a good biopic, though, and one that shines a light into just how rebellious Mandela was.
The Girl Who Played With Fire. The original Lisbeth Sander films do a decent job of adapting The Millennium Trilogy for the big screen. This is mainly thanks to the acting talents of Michael Nyqvist (who really passed away) and Noomi Rapace whose portrayal of Lisbeth Salander catapulted into the Hollywood A List. The Girl Who Played With Fire hasn’t quite got the bite of Dragon Tattoo but it is an engrossing watch. This time around Salander is investigating a sex- trafficking ring and in the process is framed for three murders. Spectre. After the brilliance of Skyfall there was a lot riding on Spectre to keep the quality levels of Bond high. Unfortunately, it doesn’t do that.
Spectre is rushed, overblown and full of twists that don’t particularly work. But even at its worst, it’s better than most action movies around at the moment. Daniel Craig is, as ever, brilliant as is L. There’s also a barrage of lovely throwbacks from the Bond of old, including a superb intro that smacks of Live And Let Die. She’s Gotta Have It.
It’s a good time for She’s Gotta Have It to land on Netflix. Spike Lee revealed earlier this year that he’s remaking the film as a 1. Netflix series set to debut this November. Watching this low- budget debut for Lee and it’s easy to see why he’d go back to the themes of the movie - it’s fertile storytelling ground. Centred around Nola Darling (Tracy Camilla Johns), it’s about her and, simply put, her three lovers. Their tales intertwine and interlope and show Darling to be someone that doesn’t want to be tied down.
It’s Lee’s debut so it’s not as polished as his other movies and has nowhere near the impact of, say, Do The Right Thing. But it’s a curio piece that’s worth a watch. Best Action Movies: Iron Man 3. Shane Black is never someone to play the Hollywood game.
Starting off as a hotshot writer - he penned Lethal Weapon at a ridiculously young age - he went into obscurity, only to come back with Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and cement his relationship with Robert Downey Jr. This then pushed him into the director chair for Iron Man 3, which was a great choice. Fun, overblown and with a surprising twist - it's delicious fun. Mission: Impossible 5 - Rogue Nation.
It may be the fifth Mission: Impossible but it’s definitely one of the best. Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, the secretive IMF operative who is tasked to save his agency as a rogue one is hell- bent on destroying it. Also, Rebecca Ferguson is by far the best female lead the franchise has had so far - we’re glad she’s been cast in the next instalment too. Jurassic World. Director Colin Trevorrow had only done one micro- budget movie before Jurassic World, so it was a big gamble when it was announced he was at the helm of this sequel to one of the greatest movies of all time.
The gamble didn't quite pay off but Jurassic World is a fun, if pedestrian, stab at Michael Crichton's dino world. As the name implies everything is bigger in Jurassic World but it's the nods to the original movie where the film works best.
It's just a shame there's not enough of them. At least his next film will be the ninth film in the little- known Star Wars franchise so he can hone his directing skills away from the wrath of critics. Divx Movies Dvd Ben Hur (2016).
Trance. It's nowhere near director Danny Boyle's best, but Trance is still a fun ride. It's a film that reunites Boyle with his old writing partner John Hodge - who also recently went on to make T2: Trainspotting with Boyle - and is about an art heist that goes wrong. To understand what happened, a hypnotherapist is hired to try and find a missing painting. The story ends up being hard to understand - but when the visuals are this good, you won't really mind. Rescue Dawn. Wernor Herzog liked the true story of Dieter Dengler, a US pilot who was shot down during the Vietnam War, that he told his tale twice.