The Power of the Dog Photo: TIFFīenedict Cumberbatch stars in The Power of the Dog as Phil Burbank, a charismatic yet ruthless rancher who sets his sights on tormenting Rose (Kirsten Dunst), a widow and her impressionable son Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee). The film was added to Netflix this month, which explains why it’s at number nine on this week’s top 10 list. Life was Eddie Murphy’s last adult comedy until 2019’s Dolemite Is My Name and was critically panned when it initially released, but has since accumulated a cult following among viewers for Murphy and Lawrence’s strong dynamic. Told through flashbacks, the film follows the development of Ray and Claude’s love-hate relationship, the struggles of their time in prison, and the various comical ways both men attempt to escape from their respective stints in prison. Life Image: Universal Pictures Home EntertainmentĮddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence star opposite of one another in Ted Demme’s buddy comedy-drama Life as Ray Gibson and Claude Banks, two men falsely accused for a murder they didn’t convict and sentenced to 65 years at the Mississippi State Penitentiary.
The movie premiered on Netflix this past weekend, which explains why it’s at number 10 on this week’s Netflix top 10 list. When Peter’s mother sets Peter up on a blind date, both Nick and Peter begin to question the extent of their feelings for one another and whether or not their “pretend” relationship is “pretending” at all. The Netflix Christmas romance comedy Single All The Way follows Peter (Michael Urie), a young gay man who convinces his best friend Nick (Philemon Chambers) to accompany him for the holidays to his parent’s place and pretend that they’re a couple. Single All The Way Philippe Bosse/Netflix The actual top 10 is subject to change between updates.ġ0. Polygon updates the Netflix top 10 each Tuesday. Read on to find out what people are watching, and see our coverage to help you choose which of Netflix’s most popular hits meet your needs or personal tastes.
To help you navigate the vast swath of Netflix offerings, we’ve gathered our reviews, features, and quick takes on the shows and films that have cracked the top 10 list for the United States, and put them in one easy-to-read place. Along with the third and final season of Lost in Space at number two, this week’s top 10 list includes other new additions in the form of the fourth season of the animated children’s drama Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, Jane Campion’s The Power of the Dog, and more.
Money Heist returns with the final 15 episodes of its third season, climbing the ranks of the top 10 list to premiere at the number one spot this week. This week marks the first week of December, and with it a whole new slew of exciting television and movie releases on Netflix.
With so many K-dramas out there right now, it can be hard to find the perfect fit for you, so hopefully, this will help give you a wider variety.Welcome to our guide of the most popular new releases on Netflix, a full breakdown of the biggest shows, based on who’s watching what.
Now seemed like a good time to revisit this list and update it with a few other options.
It's easy to become addicted to their intriguing storylines, infectious characters, and love stories. Netflix is pumping out K-dramas regularly now, and thousands of people stream them every day. Updated by Madison Lennon on February 19, 2020: Korean dramas have remained all the rage over the years. There's action, horror, romance, thrillers, and some of the best looking actors you've ever seen! May these 10 best Korean shows on Netflix help fill the void you didn't know you had. For those who haven't delved into the world of Korean television, allow me to introduce you to the world of K-drama (Korean drama). Whether it's a Korean zombie series or an angsty, teenage love story, South Korea is known for churning out some of the best shows on TV, so buckle your seatbelts and head over to the Netflix's international section ASAP.