Netflix is home to an enviable library of movies. From horror, to comedy, to romance, and everything in between, the streamer has all that we could want and more. Each week, Netflix releases a roundup of the most popular 10 films on the streaming service that are getting the most love from subscribers.
Right now, the Netflix original movie The Union is dominating the chart, alongside some older titles like Migration and The Rundown.
Below, you’ll find the list of top movies on Netflix right now, which we’ll be updating weekly with information about each title and links to our reviews, letting you know which titles to stream and which ones you can probably skip.
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'The Rundown'
Dwayne Johnson and 2000s comedy legend Sean Michael Scott star together in the 2003 buddy comedy The Rundown. Johnson employs his action skills to play Beck, a bounty hunter hoping to retire and open his own restaurant. But he has one last job to do: He must rescue his boss’s degenerate son, Travis (Scott), from the Amazon. However, they run into some unexpected trouble when they come across a tyrannical treasure hunter (played by Christopher Walken). Rosario Dawson also stars as a mysterious rebel who captures both Beck and Travis’ hearts.
'Untold: Sign Stealer'
In Untold: Sign Stealer, Connor Stalions steps forward for the very first time to share his side of the scandal that rocked college football in 2023. Stalions’ career in football began when he became a student coach at the United States Naval Academy where he was tasked with deciphering the opposing team’s signals. From there, he built and self-financed a career decoding signals that later earned him a spot on the Wolverines’ coaching staff. But the NCAA launched an investigation into Stalions’ work, accusing him of sending operatives to scout and film their opponents’ signals, a move that’s strictly forbidden by the organization.
Read our full review of Untold: Sign Stealer here.
'Incoming'
Four incoming freshman crash their first high school party which devolves into a night of chaos, reminiscent of many classic teen comedies like Project X and Superbad. Starring It’s Always Sunny actress Kaitlin Olson, Bobby Cannavale, and a young cast of comedy newcomers: Mason Thames, Ramon Reed, Raphael Alejandro, and Isabella Ferreira.
Read our full review of Incoming here.
'Untold: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer'
Untold: Hope Solo vs. U.S. Soccer explores the Olympic gold medalist’s decorated career as a champion goalkeeper. Through a series of candid interviews, Hope Solo opens up about how much she struggled behind the scenes of her illustrious career as she became both a beacon of success and a lightning rod for criticism.
'The Union'
The Union stars Mark Wahlberg as New Jersey construction worker who crosses paths with his high school sweetheart, only to find out that she’s secretly a spy working for an elite government organization. Their high school reunion takes a turn when he gets whisked off from his life as a normal joe to join Roxanne (Halle Berry) on a dangerous mission in Europe. The Union stars Mike Colter and J.K. Simmons.
Read our full review of The Union here.
'Migration'
Migration follows a family of mallards who attempt to migrate from New England all the way to Jamaica for the winter. Mack, the overprotective father who wants to keep his family close to home, has some hesitations, until he realizes if they don’t take adventures like this he may turn out like his cuckoo brother Dan. But their journey down south becomes the adventure of a lifetime as they meet new friends, new enemies, and unpredictable weather. Migration stars Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Danny DeVito, and Awkwafina.
Read our full review of Migration here.
'3:10 to Yuma'
Christian Bale and Russell Crowe co-star in this 2007 remake of the 1957 classic, 3:10 to Yuma. Crowe stars as an outlaw is finally getting his day in court after terrorizing Arizona. Rancher Dan Evans (Bale) volunteers to transport the criminal to the train to go to court in Yuma, but the men engage in the ultimate battle of wills as they fight to survive the dangerous trek.
'Sonic the Hedgehog'
Sonic the lightning-fast hedgehog accidentally catches the eye of the evil genius Dr. Robotnik after he knocks out the power grid. Though he’s just trying to get used to life on Earth, now he must escape his clutches after the scientist hatches an evil plan to conduct experiments on him. Starring Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz, and James Marsden.
'Aloha'
Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper, and Rachel McAdams star in the 2015 romcom Aloha, about a defense contractor who travels to Hawaii where he finds himself falling in love with two women at once. One is his old flame, Tracy, played by McAdams, who helps him open up and learn more about himself, while Stone plays a fiery military pilot who keeps him on his toes.
'The Deliverance'
Lee Daniels’ latest release,The Deliverance, is an epic generational tale about a family that becomes plagued with demonic and ghostly disturbances at their home in Indiana. Oscar-nominated actress Andra Day stars as a struggling single mother who finds herself fighting for the lives and souls of her children after strange occurrences in her home leads Child Protective Services to begin investigating her family. The star-studded horror features Glenn Close, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Mo’Nique.
Read our full review of The Deliverance here.