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 Joe’s College Road Trip is dominating the chart, alongside some older titles like The Expendables 4 and Fall.
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.
While you’re here, why not check out our other Netflix lists? Check out the Top 10 Shows on Netflix, the Best Movies on Netflix and what’s New on Netflix this month. Happy streaming!
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Photo: ©Lions Gate/Courtesy Everett Collection The Expendables returns with yet another star-studded entry in the explosive franchise. The ragtag group of mercenaries are the world’s last line of defense when all other options have been exhausted. In this entry, some new blood joins the veterans in stopping a terrorist named Ocelot in this globe-trotting, adrenaline-pumping adventure. Starring Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, Megan Fox, Dolph Lundgren and more.
Read our full review of Expendables 4.
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Photo: Everett Collection The classic family tale got a reanimated remake in 2019’s The Addams Family, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz and Finn Wolfhard. In this remake, the Addams family is preparing for a family reunion for all of their kooky relatives until a nefarious reality television host attempts to drive them out of the neighborhood in a ploy to sell their house.
Read our full review of The Addams Family.
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Photo: Lionsgate If you haven’t already seen this movie split into several parts on TikTok, now is your chance to catch it in full on Netflix! The 2022 horror movie exploits a common fear – heights – in this tense survival thriller about two best friends who climb to the top of an abandoned radio tower, only to realize they have no way back down. Becky and Hunter are forced to face the elements as they fight for any chance of survival while stuck thousands of feet in the air. This thriller earned quite a bit of praise from critics upon its release.
Read our full review of Fall.
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Photo: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection Tyler Perry is back with yet another film on Netflix. The filmmaker returns with Joe’s College Road Trip, what Decider’s John Serba believes to be Perry’s “raunchiest” comedy yet. Perry stars as the eponymous Joe, Madea’s 89-year-old brother, who accompanies his grandson B.J. on a chaotic college road trip.
Read our full review of Joe’s College Road Trip.
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Photo: MGM/Courtesy Everett Collection Distraught over seeing his evil little ones growing up, Gomez Addams (Oscar Isaac) packs his family into a haunted camper for a family vacation unlikely any other in a desperate attempt at reconnecting with his family. But, as is often the case with this eccentric family, their road trip to some of the nation’s most supernatural stops goes terribly wrong.
Read our full review of The Addams Family 2.
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Photo: Netflix In this French thriller, a cop and a mercenary are forced to reunite to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of the woman they were both in love with when they were childhood friends. Forced to set their differences and petty disagreements aside, Driss and Gabriel must find a way to stop her teenage daughter from attempting to avenge her mother’s death. “The Orphans gets in, makes a mess and gets out in a reasonably entertaining fashion,” Decider’s John Serba wrote in his review of the new film.
Read our full review of The Orphans.
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Photo: ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection In this Spanish thriller, a eight-year-old girl goes missing after a fire breaks out during a family trip. Faced with the impending doom of the fire closing in on them, her frantic mother makes the impossible decision of running into the smoke-filled woods in a last-bid effort of finding her daughter, only to find out there may be more to her disappearance than meets the eye.
Read our full review of Firebreak.
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Photo: Netflix KPop Demon Hunters is an animated musical about a girl group of K-pop superstars – voiced by Arden Cho, May Hong, and Ji-young Yoo – who secretly moonlight as demon hunters and work to keep the demonic forces at bay. But they meet their match in an irresistible rival boyband who are secretly demons. KPop Demon Hunters is a highly entertaining original animated film from Netflix, complete with original music, an all-star cast, and plenty of humor.
Read our full review of KPop Demon Hunters.
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Photo: ©DreamWorks/Courtesy Everett Collection The 2010 animated kids movie How To Train Your Dragon gets the live-action treatment with this 2025 remake. Mason Thames stars as Hiccup, a shy Viking boy who goes against his calling by befriending a playful dragon, despite their species’ centuries-long feud. Will Hiccup and Toothless be able to bring peace to their kind?
Read our full review of How to Train Your Dragon.
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Photo: Vertical Entertainment A man (Luke Evans) kidnaps a flower shop owner (Yellowstone‘s Kelly Reilly) and traps her in a soundproof, 10-by-10 cell in an effort to force her to share a dark secret from her past. As the thriller unfolds, it becomes clear that both characters seem to know more than they’re letting on, making it clear that this was not a random attack.










