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- Business Insider looked back at Netflix's most popular movies of the year so far to determine which ones have been the streamer's biggest hits in 2020, and what critics thought of them.
- Netflix originals like the action movie "Extraction" and the comedy "Spenser Confidential" have been huge, but so have the Adam Sandler drama "Uncut Gems" and the animated hit "Despicable Me."
- Netflix introduced daily top 10 lists of its most popular titles in February and the streaming search engine Reelgood has provided Business Insider with weekly lists of Netflix's most popular movies, based on the streaming giant's own daily lists, since March.
When Netflix began displaying daily top 10 lists of its most popular titles on the service in February, it acted as a way to highlight some of its original content.
From the Chris Hemsworth action movie "Extraction" to the animated "Willoughbys," Netflix's original movies have surged up these lists over the past few months.
Reelgood, the streaming search engine, has provided Business Insider with weekly rundown of the most popular movies on Netflix since March, based on the streaming giant's own daily lists. Netflix counts a view if an account watches at least two minutes of a show or movie and that's how it calculates the lists, which update every 24 hours.
To understand the movies that have been Netflix's biggest hits, we looked at the 13 movies that appeared most frequently on the lists. Then we ranked them by their Rotten Tomatoes critic scores to see how they fared with the press. We only included movies that appeared on the list for three or more weeks. We made an exception for some movies that appeared fewer times but hit the No. 1 spot.
It wasn't just Netflix originals that did well.
When last year's Adam Sandler drama "Uncut Gems" debuted on Netflix in May, it shot up the popularity charts. 2011's "The Help" was also popular for a few weeks last month, though critics offered other movies to watch on Netflix about race from Black creators, as protests against racism and police violence spread across the US ("The Help" was directed by Tate Taylor, who is white).
The most popular movies on Netflix so far this year ranged from animated hits like "Despicable Me" to critically reviled movies like Netflix's "The Last Days of American Crime," which has a 0% critic score (and it's not the only movie with that score to show up on the list).
Most of the movies are recent releases from this year or last year.
Below are the 13 most popular movies on Netflix so far this year, ranked by critics: