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Best Movies 2021. The Best Movies category awards the best-reviewed film regardless of their release, whether they went straight to streaming or swung onto the silver screen....
Dec 31, 2021 · Korean drama Squid Game led the list of the most popular Netflix titles on Rotten Tomatoes in 2021, beating out the streaming giant’s top film titles, like star-driven Red Notice, which...
The Best Movies of 2021, Ranked by Tomatometer. Rotten Tomatoes is collecting every new Certified Fresh movie into one list, creating our guide to the best movies of 2021. Among them you’ll...
Feb 19, 2022 · Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 92%. The 20 best films you can stream on Netflix UK in under two hours
- The Mitchells vs. the Machines – 97% A robot apocalypse put the brakes on their cross-country road trip. Now it’s up to the Mitchells – the world’s weirdest family – to save the human race.
- The Power of the Dog – 95% A domineering but charismatic rancher wages a war of intimidation on his brother’s new wife and her teen son – until long-hidden secrets come to light.
- The Lost Daughter – 95% A woman’s quiet seaside vacation takes an unsettling turn when her fixation on a young mother staying at a nearby villa awakens memories from her past.
- The White Tiger – 91% The ambitious driver for a rich Indiana family uses his wit and cunning to escape from poverty and become an entrepreneur. Based on the bestselling novel.
What are the best movies and mini-series that premiered on Netflix this year? These are the best Netflix originals as chosen by the weekly reviews on our site – every instance where the assigned critic gave the film or series 3-4 stars.
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So we’ve rounded up a list of 15 movies that hyper-articulate cinema scholars seem to collectively adore; each of the films listed below has a Rotten Tomatoes score of at least 90%. So queue up these picks to refine your own taste — or just to see what all the fuss is about.