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Netflix hardly needs an introduction. With nearly 270 million subscribers worldwide, it stands as one of the most popular streaming services. However, unless you have an idea what you want to watch, you might spend an entire evening scrolling through options only to go to bed without watching anything. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of ten intriguing films available in July in no particular order.
Hit Man (2023)
When “Hit Man” debuted at the Venice Film Festival in September 2023 to overwhelmingly positive reviews, people couldn’t wait for its Netflix release. This romantic comedy, directed by Richard Linklater, was motivated by an outrageous true story. Glen Powell plays Gary Johnson, a college lecturer who falls in love with Adria Arjona, a potential victim, while posing as a hitman for the police. Glen Powell is confirmed as a legitimate movie star by the hilarious, seductive, and lighthearted experience that the picture delivers. It lives up to the hype.
Ballerina (2023)
Not to be confused with the planned Ana de Armas-starring “John Wick” spin-off, the South Korean action picture “Ballerina” became a huge hit on Netflix in 2023. It’s the best action film the streaming service released last year, with gory battle scenes and striking neon-lit imagery. The narrative centers on a former bodyguard who wants to exact revenge on her closest friend for dying. Even if the plot of “Ballerina” might sound familiar, it is so masterfully done that you will be engrossed from beginning to end.
Dune (2021)
The visually stunning “Dune” brings Frank Herbert’s groundbreaking science fiction book back to life. This adaptation is a must-watch because of its incredible visuals and special effects as well as its all-star ensemble. The plot centers on Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), whose father, Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac), seizes control of the desert planet Arrakis, upending Paul’s life. But it’s a trap; Arrakis is the source of “spice,” the most precious material in the universe, and the Atreides family’s adversaries will soon be calling. On July 8, 2024, “Dune” will no longer be available on Netflix, so watch it before it goes.
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The Old Guard (2020)
“The Old Guard” is a tremendously successful comic book adaptation and one of Netflix’s best original films; it might have some lessons for Marvel and DC. It’s an exciting adventure, helmed by Gina Prince-Bythewood (“The Woman King”) and starring Charlize Theron.
Drawing inspiration from the comic book written by Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez, the movie centers on a group of immortal soldiers who have defended the planet from various threats over the ages. Now, along with new team member Nile (KiKi Layne), Andy (Theron), Booker (Matthias Schoenaerts), Joe (Marwan Kenzari), and Nicky (Luca Marinelli) regroup for a mission that will change their lives. Fresh, thrilling, and compelling, it’s one of the most watched movies on Netflix ever.
Dark Waters (2019)
Todd Haynes, who is known for his more stylistically sophisticated work, directs this real story starring point Ruffalo, who hits the point with this classic tale of anger. The film explores an inquiry of the DuPont corporation’s chemical tainting of a small town’s drinking water, which was based on a New York Times article. Ruffalo gives a fantastic performance, helped along by Tim Robbins, Anne Hathaway, and the outstanding Bill Camp.
Leave the World Behind (2023)
Over Christmas 2023 and beyond, “Leave the World Behind” was the Netflix film that everyone was talking about. This post-apocalyptic thriller, which is based on the best-selling book, follows Amanda (Julia Roberts) and Clay (Ethan Hawke) as they take their kids to a vacation house.
At midnight, GH (Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la) show up and declare themselves the proprietors, upsetting their tranquil holiday. The two families attempt to put their disagreements aside while the apocalypse takes place in this suspenseful, inventive, and captivating movie. Even though you won’t understand everything, you’ll be kept quite entertained.
Moneyball (2011)
Based on Michael Lewis’s 2003 book, “Moneyball” is one of the greatest baseball movies ever produced. It tells the story of how the Oakland Athletics used analytics to change baseball in the 2002 season. In his role as Billy Beane, the general manager who realized the A’s required a new method of talent evaluation in order to compete, Brad Pitt gives one of his greatest performances. This sophisticated, witty, and captivating film is particularly intriguing in light of the Oakland Athletics’ current situation in 2024.
The Good Nurse (2022)
You may be surprised to learn about Charlie Cullen’s genuine story if watched “The Good Nurse” on Netflix. The narrative, which stars Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne, follows nurse Amy Loughren as she attempts to determine why many of her patients have died suddenly. It turns out that over the course of sixteen years, scores of patients had been murdered by a serial killer. Under the direction of Tobias Lindholm, “The Good Nurse” is an unsettling film that illustrates how criminal conduct can continue unnoticed when alarms are not activated.
The Power of the Dog (2021)
One of the most highly praised films in Netflix’s history is “The Power of the Dog,” the movie that ultimately brought Jane Campion an Oscar for directorship. The narrative of a cruel landowner (Benedict Cumberbatch) who torments his brother’s new bride (Kirsten Dunst) is told in Campion’s adaptation of Thomas Savage’s novel (Jesse Plemons). It’s hard to turn away from this drama’s exploration of toxic masculinity and manipulation, which plays like a thriller.
Groundhog Day (1993)
Watching a comedy like “Groundhog Day” will never get old. It’s ranked among the greatest comedy on Netflix for a reason. Bill Murray’s character Phil Connors repeatedly experiences the worst day of his life while picking up important life lessons in the process. You’ll be enjoying his persistent attempts to get it perfect despite his bad luck.