5 best movies on Netflix right now.
Netflix, Inc. has an American entertainment services provider in Los Gatos, California, founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California. As of April 2019, Netflix had over 148 million paid subscriptions worldwide, including 60 million in the United States. And over 154 million subscriptions total including free trials. Let’s check to 5 best movies on Netflix right now.
It was started in California in 1997. It allows members to rent movies on DVD or Blu-ray, and also watch movies and TV shows online with a computer, game console, smartphone, tablet or Internet-connected TV. With thousands of titles available, browsing your Netflix menu can feel like a full-time job.
1. SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE (2018)
Spider-Man may be in the middle of a Disney and Sony power struggle. But that didn’t stop this ambitious animated film from winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature at the 2019 Academy Awards. Using a variety of visual style choices. The film tracks the adventures of Miles Morales (Shameik Moore), who discovers he’s not the only Spider-Man in town.
2. HELL OR HIGH WATER (2016)
Taylor Sheridan’s Oscar-nominated Hell or High Water follows two brothers (Chris Pine and Ben Foster) who take to bank robberies to save their family ranch from foreclosure; Jeff Bridges is the drawling, laconic lawman on their tail.
3. RAGING BULL (1980)
Robert De Niro takes on the life of pugilist Jake LaMotta in a landmark and Oscar-winning film from Martin Scorsese that frames LaMotta’s violent career in stark black and white. Joe Pesci co-stars.
4. MARRIAGE STORY (2019)
Director Noah Bambauch drew raves for this deeply emotional drama about a couple (Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson) who’s uncoupling takes a heavy emotional and psychological toll on their family.
5. DOLEMITE IS MY NAME (2019)
Eddie Murphy ended a brief sabbatical from filmmaking following a mixed reception to 2016’s Mr Church with this winning biopic about Rudy Ray Moore, a flailing comedian who finds success when he reinvents himself as Dolemite, a wisecracking pimp. When the character takes off, Moore produces a big-screen feature with a crew of inept collaborators.
6. THE LOBSTER (2015)
Colin Farrell stars in this black comedy that feels reminiscent of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s work: A slump-shouldered loner (Farrell) has just 45 days to find a life partner before he’s turned into an animal. Can he make it work with Rachel Weisz, or is he doomed to a life on all fours? By turns absurd and provocative, The Lobster isn’t a conventional date movie. But it might have more to say about relationships than a pile of Nicholas Sparks’s paperbacks.
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