Unsurprisingly, many Netflix subscribers look to these titles like a kid looking at a candy bar. We figured it was time to help you find all the non-animated shark movies streaming on Netflix. So, grab life your favorite life preserver, and get prepared to swim for your life!
Drug traffickers force a yachtswoman to help them recover their cocaine from shark-infested waters. Is this the spiritual sequel to Cocaine Bear? I doubt it. However, if you can get past the lack of a Cocaine Shark, you might be interested in this title. I am personally invested because it is a British creature feature with a TV-MA rating. Deep Fear does not seem like the others on this list, and I might have to test out the water with this one.
A group of businessmen choose to film a documentary on a sunken ship and find trouble. This movie is based on real events, and I have many questions. Another interesting thing that sets Mako (original title: Makoo) apart from the other shark features is that it is an Egyptian horror movie. As someone always seeking out more international and POC-led genre entries, I have to check out this Netflix hidden treasure. Maybe this is the shark movie that makes me an aquatic horror fan.
A grieving scientist faces her tragic past to save Paris from a bloodbath when a shark shows up in the Seine. If you have felt these movies exploring grief could use more sharks, get on this new Netflix movie. From the second I heard about this title, I knew it would make Twitter fun for a few days, and it has. It feels like the kind of ridiculous movie we all need this summer.
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What are the best new movies on Netflix? With the streaming service offering a wide array of comedies, action movies, thrillers, and more, it can be difficult to choose what to watch. Sure, Netflix aims to promote their latest releases to grab your attention. But just because it's new doesn't mean it's worth your time.
Fret not. We've done the hard part for you. Below, you'll find the very best Netflix original films of 2024, now streaming. Whether you want something heartwarming, mind-bending, pulse-racing, funny-bone-tickling, or gut-wrenching, we've got you covered with the top tier of Netflix's new dramas, docs, true crime, animated movies, action-adventures, and more.
Charlie Kaufman, the brilliant but twisted mind behind movies like Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and I'm Thinking of Ending Things, tried his hand at family-friendly in 2024 with Orion and the Dark.
When Adam Sandler teams up with Netflix, the results are often willfully stupid comedies like Hubie Halloween, The Do-Over, and the infamously repugnant Western The Ridiculous 6. But the Sandman's been on a roll recently, with the sweet coming-of-age comedy You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, which starred his real-life daughters; the charming animated musical Leo; and this bizarre and bittersweet sci-fi drama about a sad astronaut and a giant space spider voiced by Paul Dano.
She's a damsel. She's in distress. She can handle this. Have a nice day. Millie Bobby Brown gives one of her strongest performances to date in Damsel, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's film about a princess named Elodie, who's yeeted into a dragon's lair by her extremely fresh prince husband (Nick Robinson) on their wedding day. But what seems like quite a flippant premise actually ends up being a kick-ass survival film.
Netflix's true crime section is so vast that it can be difficult to pluck the treasures from the trash. For every Amanda Knox, there's a bunch of unsavory options. Thankfully, Amanda Knox producer Stephen Robert Morse teamed with Class Action Park director Seth Porges for this curious bank robber bio-doc, How to Rob a Bank.
Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya's film The Kitchen is more than a sci-fi drama set in near-future London; it's a sharp commentary on privatization and oppression, police brutality, and the power of community resistance. It's also Kaluuya's directorial debut, and a hell of a watch.
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With the best Netflix movies, you may never have to leave the house. They'll provide hundreds of hours of entertainment, whether you're in the mood for action, comedy, thrills, romance, or education.
Fortunately, the streaming service is still constantly adding licensed movies. You can find everything from newer hits like "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" and "Wonder Woman" to older classics like "Jurassic Park" and "Apollo 13."
"Goyo" follows an autistic man (Nicols Furtado) who finds comfort and meaning in his role as a museum guide. With a profound appreciation for the masterpieces of Vincent Van Gogh, Goyo has enjoys a stable and familiar existence with a familiar routine. His world is soon shaken by newly-hired security guard Eva (portrayed by Nancy Dupla), who finds herself falling for Goyo and his uncomplicated ways. While they become fast friends, there's a spark between them that rapidly grows until it's consumed the pair in the familiar flames of romance.
Sophie (Frankie Corio/Celia Rowlson-Hall) is a young woman who looks back on a significant vacation she shared with her father, Calum (Paul Mescal), two decades earlier at a once-vibrant but now deteriorating holiday resort. As Sophie delves into her memories, she focuses on the precious moments spent with her father when she was just 11. Simultaneously, Calum grapples with the challenges of life beyond his role as a father now as he struggles with the cornucopia of issues plaguing him throughout his adult life.
Gary Johnson (Glen Powell) is a seemingly ordinary man who finds himself entangled in a web of deception when he pretends to be a professional hit man. Madison (Adria Arjona) is a woman with secrets of her own who enlists Gary's services. As their paths intertwine, the chemistry between them is undeniable, and a romantic connection begins to develop. However, their budding relationship is soon put to the test as layers of lies and deceit threaten to unravel the truth. It turns out no one has been telling the complete truth about themselves, after all.
"Godzilla Minus One" takes us back in time to postwar Japan for a thrilling mixture of emotional drama and destructive action. Chiefly, it follows kamikaze pilot Kōichi Shikishima (Ryunosuke Kamiki) who struggles with guilt both over his military abandonment and his failure to fight during an earlier encounter with the giant lizard.
On his return home, he takes in and starts to build a connection with homeless woman Noriko Ōishi (Minami Hamabe) and an orphaned baby. When Godzilla looms over an already-devastated Tokyo, Shikishima links up with a group of veterans who are determined to stop the monster in its tracks.
Elizabeth Berry (Natalie Portman) visits a couple known for their widely publicized, controversial age-gap romance. Berry's role in the movie is to portray Gracie Atherton-Yoo (Julianne Moore), who ends up marrying the same man she was involved with in her 30s when he was only 13, now twenty years later. As Berry delves into the dynamics between Gracie and her husband Joe (Charles Melton), she discovers the frailties in their marriage. This journey uncovers a trove of long-buried secrets that threaten to break the couple apart.
Noah Baumbach, the indie director who was also half of the writing team that just blessed us with Barbie, made his name with movies like The Squid and The Whale. Here, we see a family on the verge of collapse. Frustrated father Bernard (Jeff Daniels) can't get his books published anymore, while wife Joan (Laura Linney) has been unfaithful and successful.
All of this finds its way to their sons (Owen Kline and Jesse Eisenberg), who have a very hard time adjusting to everything. A fantastic small story that gets all of its emotional beats perfect, The Squid and the Whale is still a great watch.
Netflix's 2022 version of All Quiet on The Western Front does the improbable: it actually earns a space alongside the 1930 original film. For those unfamiliar, the movie tracks 17-year-old Paul Bumer (Kammerer), who is compelled to enlist to serve in the Imperial German Army for the First World War. He enters the battlefield with a mind filled with propaganda but soon realizes his dreams of being an iconic hero reached too far. A tough and emotionally gripping movie that will make you uncomfortable and compelled to keep watching. It's one of the best Oscar movies to stream online with 90% or higher on Rotten Tomatoes.
Director/writer Noah Baumbach is continuing to improve as he matures, as evidenced by his latest feature: "Marriage Story", released both in theaters and on Netflix. While Baumbach has fared well in fractured family tales before, this film stands out for deftly telling both sides of the chaotic divorce at its core. Of course, that would mean little without strong acting, and the leading performances of Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver make the emotional trauma real for all watching. In short: watch to understand the meme of the film's stars arguing, keep watching to engage with one of the best Netflix movies.
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