Even though it features a dismal 27% Rotten Tomatoes score, Cameron Diaz’s big comeback action movie has now become a global Netflix hit.
Many action movies start with a bang. But Back In Action, the new Netflix action comedy starring Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz, has started with a splat – multiple splats in the form of rotten tomatoes.
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, the R-rated comedy starring Pedro Pascal and Nicolas Cage, is one of the most popular movies on streaming.
Only a select few horror movies in the last decade or so have become staples of the genre and reached cult classic status. "The Babadook" is one of them, playing on tropes from horror mainstays like "Poltergeist" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" to paint a terrifying portrait of the ugly side of motherhood and how grief lingers.
A roaring classic is back on Netflix – the perfect movie to fill a cosy January weekend. Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score of 91%, is now available to stream on Netflix.
Despite its 35% score on Rotten Tomatoes, Ad Vitam has soared through the Netflix top 10 earning a place at number 6. If you are looking for 90 minutes of action to occupy your weekend, look no further than Netflix’s brand-new French action-thriller, Ad Vitam.
Even better, all the picks on this list have scored at least 90% or higher on the aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, which isn’t strictly a guarantee they will appeal to your personal tastes but is a useful metric for gauging a general consensus. So, without further introduction, these are the undisputed classic movies added to Prime Video this month.
A horror film Rotten Tomatoes counts as one of the 200 best of all time is now on Netflix! Learn more on Dread Central.
Back in Action, the Netflix film starring Cameron Diaz, has earned a devastating Rotten Tomatoes score from critcs, but audiences seem to disagree.
Netflix has added Lion, a truly heartbreaking movie that had audiences in floods when it originally came out. The word spread like wildfire when Garth Davis's film hit the tail end of the 2016 festival circuit.
The film - which was Diaz's comeback film after a decade away from acting - has received a 23 percent Tomatometer score on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes with 57 reviews from critics.
The show, which first hit screens in 2013 on the History Channel, has received rave reviews from fans over the years and even scored 93% on average on Rotten Tomatoes. Every season has been rated impressively, but three and six managed to bag enviable 100% scores.