
Netflix has quietly added 10 big movies to its library
Happy days for Netflix subscribers!
Netflix's latest list of new additions includes an entry with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes...
ATTACK THE BLOCK
John Boyega headlines this brilliant mix of sci-fi, horror, action and comedy when a block of flats in London comes under attack from dangerous extraterrestrials.
BEST SELLERS
Aubrey Plaza and Michael Caine star in this comedy-drama about the new owner of a publishing house who chases down an old author in search of a book that he owes from his contract. 53% on Rotten Tomatoes is a good indicator to its profound averageness.
DON'T BREATHE 2
The terrible sequel to the brilliant original horror, in which a blind man (Stephen Lang) exacts violent revenge on anyone who has done him wrong.
EMBATTLED
With a score of 71% on Rotten Tomatoes, this Stephen Dorff-fronted drama set within the world of MMA is probably a decent watch.
F9
The ninth entry in the Fast & Furious franchise sees long lost brother John Cena added to the probably-already-too-big cast list.
IN THE EARTH
An incredibly creepy but also very odd horror in which a group of scientists head deep into a forest in an attempt to find a cure for a deadly virus, only to discover the forest itself has found a way to defend itself.
NOTHING LASTS FOREVER
Racking up 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, this documentary focuses on the diamond market and how it was nearly collapsed by the arrival of high quality fakes.
OLD
M. Night Shyamalan's creepy thriller about a group of strangers who can't find their way off a mysterious beach, all while they find themselves aging at a rapid rate.
VICTIM/SUSPECT
This Netflix exclusive is a powerful documentary centring on a group of women who were charged with making fake rape claims, despite the fact that they were being entirely truthful.
THE YEAR I STARTED MASTURBATING
Despite the title, this raunchy comedy is neither particular raunchy, nor all that funny.
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