
You're Wasting Your Netflix Subscription If You Haven't Watched These 15 Movies

15. Paddleton
Paddleton is a touching, quietly powerful story of two friends facing a terminal diagnosis together. With heartfelt performances from Mark Duplass and Ray Romano, it combines humor, empathy, and deep sadness into a moving portrait of friendship and love. | © Netflix

14. All Quiet on the Western Front
All Quiet on the Western Front is a harrowing, unflinching look at the horrors of war, as relevant today as it was a century ago. With some of the most visceral battle scenes since Saving Private Ryan, it delivers a powerful anti-war message that’s impossible to ignore. | © Netflix

13. The Two Popes
The Two Popes is a warm, sharply written drama about unexpected friendship and change in even the most rigid circumstances. With Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce delivering perfect performances, it’s a beautifully made, dialogue-driven film that’s hard not to enjoy. | © Netflix

12. Society of the Snow
Society of the Snow retells the true story of a Uruguayan rugby team’s fight for survival after their plane crashes in the Andes. Powerful, human, and beautifully shot, it focuses less on shock value and more on resilience, making its 2.5-hour runtime fly by. | © Netflix

11. May December
May December is a slow-burning character study about the lasting scars of a deeply disturbing crime. With layered performances from its cast, striking cinematography, and a story built on subtext, it’s a haunting piece of film-as-art that lingers long after it ends. | © Netflix

10. Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park is pure movie magic, blending awe, adventure, and groundbreaking effects into an unforgettable experience. From the first glimpse of the dinosaurs to the heart-pounding T. rex and raptor scenes, Spielberg delivers a timeless blockbuster that still inspires wonder. | © Universal Studios

9. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation kicks off with Tom Cruise’s unforgettable plane stunt and never slows down. Packed with sharp action, slick twists, and a standout turn from Rebecca Ferguson, it’s one of the franchise’s most exciting rides. | © Paramount Pictures

8. Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day follows a cynical weatherman trapped living the same day over and over, forcing him to confront who he is and who he wants to be. Bill Murray’s sharp humor and gradual transformation give the film its charm, making it both funny and unexpectedly uplifting. | © Columbia Pictures

7. Happy Gilmore 2
Happy Gilmore 2 leans into the same bizarre humor, crude jokes, and wild cameos that made the original a cult favorite. It may not top the first film, but with Sandler’s charm and a stacked roster of surprise appearances, it’s still a fun watch for fans. | © Universal Studios

6. Jaws
Jaws is a masterclass in suspense, with Spielberg delivering unforgettable moments from the chilling opening swim to the tense shark hunt. Backed by great performances and edge-of-your-seat storytelling, it’s a timeless Netflix must-watch. | © Universal Studios

5. The Irishman
The Irishman is a masterclass in storytelling, with De Niro, Pacino, Pesci, and Keitel delivering some of their finest work. Every detail pulls you straight into its world. Long but never slow, it’s a gripping, actor-driven epic that’s well worth your time on Netflix.| © STX Entertainment

4. Tangerine
Tangerine is a vibrant, fast-moving indie about two transgender sex workers spending a wild Christmas Eve on the streets of Los Angeles. Shot entirely on iPhones, it’s raw, funny, and unexpectedly moving, turning a world many viewers might see as distant into something deeply human and relatable. | © Magnolia Pictures

3. Hit Man
Hit Man is a witty, offbeat blend of comedy, romance, and drama that feels refreshingly different from the usual Hollywood fare. Glen Powell is magnetic as a fake contract killer who falls for a client, with sizzling chemistry alongside Adria Arjona. | © Netflix

2. Train to Busan
Train to Busan is a gripping South Korean zombie thriller that mixes high-stakes action with genuine emotional weight. The story follows a self-absorbed father and his young daughter fighting to survive an outbreak on a speeding train, with each stop bringing new dangers. | © Next Entertainment World

1. Parasite
Parasite combines comedy, mystery, thriller, and even horror into one sharp, unpredictable story. It’s packed with small but meaningful details, clever dialogue, and characters you can’t look away from. Smart, entertaining, and endlessly re-watchable – this is one Netflix film you shouldn’t skip. | © CJ Entertainment
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