Netflix is home to an enviable library of movies. From horror, to comedy, to romance, and everything in between, the streamer has all that we could want and more. Each week, Netflix releases a roundup of the most popular 10 films on the streaming service that are getting the most love from subscribers.
Wagner Moura and Greta Lee‘s new sci-fi survival thriller The Last House remains at the top of this week’s charts.
Below, you’ll find the list of top movies on Netflix right now, which we’ll be updating weekly with information about each title and links to our reviews, letting you know which titles to stream and which ones you can probably skip.
While you’re here, why not check out our other Netflix lists? Check out the Top 10 Shows on Netflix, the Best Movies on Netflix and what’s New on Netflix this month. Happy streaming!
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Photo: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection Wagner Moura and Greta Lee star in this sci-fi survival thriller, which sees them as parents who find themselves stuck inside their home with no way of escaping.
Read our full review of The Last House.
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©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Co Mark Wahlberg stars in this 2024 film adaptation of Mikael Lindnord’s 2016 memoir, Arthur: The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home.
Read our full review of Arthur the King.
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The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story
Photo: Netflix The film centered around the case of convicted killer Anthony Robinson originally premiered on Lifetime earlier this year.
Stream The Dating App Killer: The Monica White Story on Netflix
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Photo: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection Sunny Sandler leads this coming-of-age dramedy as Sophie Birenbaum, a high schooler who while landing the lead role in her school’s performance of Waitress, learns that her mother’s (Melanie Lynskey) cancer has returned.
Read our full review of Don’t Say Good Luck.
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Photo: Everett Collection Liam Neeson and Kerry Condon lead this Irish action thriller, which sees the former play a retired hitman who must confront his past after his community is put danger.
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Photo: Everett Collection Before Gru, there was Scarlet Overkill. Minions is the origin story that we didn’t know we needed. In this 2015 comedy, minions Kevin, Stuart, and Bob take us on a journey back in time to see how the minions began working with supervillains and became the adorable henchmen we know them to be. If you’re a fan of Despicable Me, or under the age of 10, Minions is sure to be an enjoyable feature for the entire family.
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Photo: Courtesy of Netflix When he is accidentally added to their group chat, a 40-year-old executive (played by Kevin Hart) joins group of twenty-somethings for their three-day bachelor party in an effort to save his career in this new comedy.
Read our full review of 72 Hours (2026).
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Photo: Everett Collection The 2017 Marvel movie sees Tom Holland as Peter Parker (aka Spider-Man) as he becomes more open to his superhero alter ego.
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©Columbia Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection The 2018 animated feature Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse kicked off the rich and ambitious Spider-Verse saga we know and love. Shameik Moore stars as our new superhero Miles Morales, who gets bitten by a radioactive spider and gains abilities similar to Spider-Man. But when Spider-Man dies and Miles struggles to take up the mantle, he gets some much needed help from Spider-Mans from other dimensions to help him defeat Kingpin – all while navigating the demands of high school and his parents’ watchful eyes.
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Photo: Overture Films/courtesy Everett Collection In this 2009 drama starring Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler, Leslie Bibb and Regina Hall, a frustrated man decides to take justice into his own hands after a plea bargain sets one of his family’s killers free. He targets not only the killer but also the district attorney and others involved in the deal.











