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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 Nonna is dominating the chart, alongside some older titles like The Mule andTwilight.
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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'The Twilight Saga: New Moon'

Bella Swan is still very much in love with vampire, Edward Cullen. The rest of the vampire coven who call themselves the Cullens, especially Alice, decide to throw Bella a private party for her eighteenth birthday. When things go wrong, the Cullen family decide to leave Washington. At first Bella resorts to isolation, until she realizes she can coexist with childhood friend, Jacob Black. As usual for Bella, things aren’t what they seem. Something is happening to Jacob that he can’t explain to Bella, and their friendship starts to deteriorate. But when someone from Bella’s past comes back to haunt her, everything will change again.
9
'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2'

Bella and Edward’s epic love story comes to an end in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2.The star-crossed lovers are finally on the other side of Bella’s life-threatening pregnancy, which resulted in the successful birth of her daughter Renesmee but nearly took her life once and for all. Now a vampire, Bella must protect her family at all costs from the Volturi, who vow to hunt down Renesmee and the Cullens based on false allegations.
8
'Exterritorial'

In Exterritorial, former Special Forces soldier Sara (Jeanna Goursaud) uncovers a mysterious conspiracy when she realizes her son is missing during a visit to the US consulate in Frankfurt. But the search for her son grows stranger still as she realizes no one else in the consulate can recall even seeing him in the building. Sara must use all of her military training to get her son back in a labyrinthian conspiracy where everyone seems to be working against her.
Read our full review ofExterritorial.
7
'The Mule'

Clint Eastwood plays veteran and horticulturist Earl Stone inThe Mule, a drama based on the true story of Leo Sharp. Financially desperate and isolated, Stone becomes a delivery driver for a Mexican drug cartel.Though this character is quite similar to the ornery old men Eastwood has played in the past,The Mule is one of the far better movies we’ve seen from the actor in recent years.
Read our full review ofThe Mule.
6
'Twilight'

Twilight was first released in 2008 and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon that jump-started mainstream interest in gothic YA romance, dystopian storytelling, and vampires. The film gave us Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson’s storybook romance, some killer compilation soundtracks, and an avalanche of jokes about robot babies.
5
'Home'

Home follows the unlikely trio of a young human girl, Gratuity aka Tip (Rihanna), her chubby cat, and a little fugitive alien called Oh (Jim Parsons). The three must team up together to stop the alien group of the Boov from world domination, and find Tip’s mom along the way. Though Tip doesn’t wholly trust Oh, he’s a friendly alien just looking to fit in.
4
'Bad Influence'

Bad Influence is a steamy Spanish thriller about a young man with a dark past who becomes the personal bodyguard for an heiress despite her wishes. Eros must protect Reese from a stalker whose threats are becoming increasingly dangerous. And though Eros is on strict orders to keep their relationship professional, sparks begin to fly as Reese and Eros are forced to spend more and more time together.
Read our full review ofBad Influence here.
3
'Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice'

InBeetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Tim Burton reunites with the stars of his cult classic to bring the timeless story into the 21st century. Winona Ryder reprises her role as a grown-up Lydia Deetz who is now raising a rebellious teen daughter of her own, Astrid (Jenna Ortega). But when Astrid gets trapped in the afterlife, Lydia realizes she’s going to need the help of that pesky Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton) to rescue her daughter.
Read our full review ofBeetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
2
'A Deadly American Marriage'

A Deadly American Marriage dives into the mysterious truth behind the murder of Jason Corbett at the hands of his wife, Molly Martens, and her father Thomas Martens. When Jason was a single father of two following the unfortunate death of his wife Margaret Fitzpatrick, he hired Molly as an au pair in 2008 to help with the kids. The couple later fell in love and got married, but their love story came to a tragic end when Jason was killed in August 2015. A Deadly American Marriage dares to ask if there is any truth to Molly’s claims of self defense. The documentary features first hand accounts from almost everyone involved, including Molly and her father, Jason’s kids who are now 20 and 18 years old, and Jason’s siblings who maintained control of the kids after his passing.
Read our full review of A Deadly American Marriage.
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'Nonnas'

Based on the unbelievably true story of Joe Scaravella’s life,Nonnas follows a restauranteur (Vince Vaughn) who opens a restaurant in Staten Island called Enoteca Maria where he only employs real Italian grandmothers as chefs. Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire, Lorraine Bracco and Brenda Vaccaro star as the grandmothers in question who help Scaravella achieve his dream following the death of his mother. Decider’s John Serba praised the film calling it “schmaltzy and lightly manipulative, but well-intentioned and good-hearted.”
Read our full review ofNonnas.
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