43 of the Absolute Best Movies to Watch on Netflix

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    Netflix has the best documentaries on the planet, but the volume of shows and movies is almost overwhelming. That’s why we’ve decided to make this list: Our picks for the very best Netflix has to offer. They have been charged with bringing a ‘diverse perspective’ into Vogue editions across Europe, which Edward now controls following a restructuring which pushed him to the upper echelons of the Conde Nast empire, answering only to US-based editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

    The Angels have been charged with bringing a ‘diverse perspective’ into Vogue editions across Europe, which Edward now controls following a restructuring which pushed him to the upper echelons of the Conde Nast empire, answering only to US-based editor-in-chief Anna Wintour Tick, Tick… Boom! (2021) Andrew Garfield takes the spotlight for this biographical musical drama about Jonathan Larson, the late composer behind Rent and Tick, Tick…

    Boom! The movie, helmed by Lin-Manuel Miranda in his directorial debut, follows Larson’s career and the time pressure he feels to leave a lasting impression. With joy-inducing music, a meaningful narrative about the creative process and a passionate performance from Garfield as Larson, Tick, Tick… Boom! is a graceful and feel-good tribute. Wayfair has gone all out for Memorial Day and is offering up to 70% off a huge selection of home goods.

    You can save on both indoor and outdoor furniture, small and large kitchen appliances, lighting, rugs and much more.  News of the World (2020) Paul Greengrass (Jason Bourne) directs Tom Hanks in in this moving Western. Civil War veteran Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd discovers a young girl years after she was captured by Native Americans as a baby. While helping return her to her family, he does his usual job of traveling to towns and reading newspapers for a small fee.

    Don’t expect high-octane action: This road movie is fueled by character development and the beautiful views. Still, you’ll want to settle in for a comforting ride with pure sympathetic Hanks at the steering wheel. Tramps (2016) This indie gem might have flown under the radar, so if you’re looking for a modern romcom overflowing with charm, definitely give Tramps a watch. Callum Turner and Grace Van Patten star as Danny and Ellie, a sincere good kid and a streetwise Bangalore Call Girl who attempt to carry out a shady deal for a little cash.

    Tightly scripted and deftly avoiding hackneyed territory, Tramps will effortlessly win your heart. The Keepers (2017) I’ve watched plenty of true crime documentaries on Netflix, but nothing has come close to The Keepers. A staggering story, told across generations, that’s respectful of the victims, yet compelling throughout. The brainchild of British Vogue editor Edward Enninful, his Angels are a battalion of powerful fashion editors and directors who bring new meaning to the term woke warriors. The highest-profile Angels include Edward’s right-hand women Vanessa Kingori (above, with him last February) It’s a sports documentary series, with each episode going in-depth on controversial sports topics.

    The first episode focuses on Malice at the Palace, the notorious basketball match where Ron Artest waded into the crowd and wailed on fans back in 2004.

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