Top 7 must-watch movies on Netflix that you will never regret watching: Check them out
Get ready for a cinematic journey through some of the most exciting, thought-provoking and entertaining films currently available on Netflix. In this selection, we explore seven of the best films that cater to a wide range of tastes and preferences. Check the list.
7. Extraction (2020)
Directed by experienced stuntman Sam Hargrave, Extraction is a non-stop action thriller that promises an adrenaline rush. Chris Hemsworth stars as Tyler Rake, a battle-hardened mercenary tasked with the high-stakes mission of extracting the son of a notorious and ruthless crime lord. What sets this film apart are the amazing action scenes expertly choreographed by Hargrave himself. If you’re a fan of intense, well-executed action scenes, this movie will keep you fully engaged.
6. Project Adam (2022)
If you enjoy a mix of action, comedy, and sci-fi, The Adam Project offers a great mix. The film follows time traveler Adam Reed, played by Ryan Reynolds, who accidentally stumbles upon himself as a 12-year-old. Together they twist the rules of time travel to uncover the truth and prevent the existence of time travel itself. This film fits the mold of an action comedy but shines thanks to the on-screen chemistry of the actors. It’s a fun and heartwarming journey through time and family.
5. The Gray Man (2022)
The Gray Man offers a darker tone compared to the usual action-adventure comedy. Directed by the Russo Brothers and starring Ryan Gosling, the film focuses on Six, who becomes a target of the CIA after troubling internal secrets are exposed. Now, he must outwit a group of ruthless international assassins to uncover the truth. Although it may use some familiar plot elements, Gosling’s charm and adrenaline-packed action sequences make it a compelling and intense cinematic experience.
4. The Glass Onion: A Knives Puzzle (2022)
Building on the success of Knives Out, Rian Johnson returns with Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. In this clever crime thriller, a group of wealthy individuals gather on a private island in the Mediterranean at the request of mysterious detective Benoit Blanc, played by Daniel Craig. As they unravel their complicated relationships and suspected wrongdoings, the film maintains a captivating mystery. With a new cast and vibrant cinematography, Glass Onion carries on the legacy of its predecessor in a somewhat eccentric but fitting way.
3. Bird Box (2018)
If you’re a horror fan, Bird Box is a spine-tingling choice. Sandra Bullock gives a compelling performance as Mallory, a woman navigating a world where a mysterious force forces people to kill themselves when they see her. She, along with her two children, must survive by following one crucial rule: never look at her. The film offers jump scares and haunting images, creating a tense and suspenseful atmosphere that captivated audiences.
2. Don’t Look Up (2021)
Directed by Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up is a dark, satirical comedy that tackles contemporary issues with a dose of humour. When two unknown astronomers, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, discover an asteroid on a collision course with Earth, they embark on a reality-shocking journalistic tour of a society heavily influenced by social media. The film’s dark comedy, coupled with exceptional performances, make it a thought-provoking and worthwhile watch. It cleverly highlights the absurdity of our media-driven society.
1. Red Notice (2021)
If you’re in the mood for an action-packed thriller with a star-studded cast, Red Notice is a must-watch on Netflix. This heist movie stars Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson, and Gal Gadot. When an FBI agent with a personal vendetta goes after one of the world’s greatest art thieves, they reluctantly join forces to take down the world’s greatest art thief and seek revenge. Filled with pop culture references from different decades, it’s a fun and entertaining hour that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
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