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Netflix has just added star-studded new thriller with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

Published 11:30 16 Jan 2026 GMT

Updated 11:30 16 Jan 2026 GMT

Stephen Porzio
Netflix has just added star-studded new thriller with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes

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Inspired by true events, the crime thriller is from the same writer-director as The Grey and Narc.

Netflix has just added The Rip, a brand new crime thriller movie starring Oscar-winners Ben Affleck and Matt Damon (Good Will Hunting).

In the film, the pair play Lieutenant Dane Dumars (Damon) and Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne (Affleck), cop partners in Miami whose team finds $24 million stashed away in a derelict safehouse.

Required by law to stay on the scene and count the money, trust amongst the group quickly begins to fray over one fateful night.

Trapped within hostile territory, as outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, it's not just the criminals Byrne and Dumars need to worry about, it's their fellow officers and maybe even themselves...

Co-written and directed by Joe Carnahan (Copshop, The Grey, Narc), the movie's title is derived from Miami cop parlance for "taking the bad guy's stuff," which is known as "ripping it”.

"In the event of a seizure of cash or drugs or weapons, the confiscation itself is known as the 'rip'," the filmmaker explained to Netflix.

Carnahan has also said the film is inspired by true events, stating:

The Rip is only out today (Friday, 16 January) but is already earning very positive reviews from critics, holding an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score.

While some have said the movie isn't the most original, as it draws from older crime classics, many have commended its gritty tone and its sense of tension and paranoia.

The chemistry between real-life best friends Affleck and Damon has also been singled out for praise.

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in The Rip

You can read some of these glowing reviews below:

The Daily Beast: "A rugged affair that’s canny and concussive enough to compensate for a somewhat deflating ending, it proves that its headliners remain cinema’s preeminent BFF duo."

The Guardian: "The Rip is ultimately a game for the boys, though, and taken as a piece of boisterous macho pulp, it’s a propulsive enough four-beers-in watch. A movie to be enjoyed on Friday night and forgotten all about by Saturday morning."

The Hollywood Reporter: "While his new film doesn’t reshape the mould, an ace cast led by Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and twisty plotting that bristles with paranoia and mistrust make it an entertaining watch."

Wall Street Journal: "A sturdily entertaining, hyper-kinetic avalanche of action propelled by equal parts bullets and f-bombs."

The Rip is streaming on Netflix right now.

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