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7 great movies you can watch on Netflix this weekend

"Batman Begins" (2005)

7 great movies you can watch on Netflix this weekend

"No Reservations" (2007)

"No Reservations" (2007)

Netflix description: Kate, an uptight chef, finds her life turned upside down when her sister dies in a car accident and she becomes her niece's sole guardian.

Critic score: 42%

Audience score: 62%

This rom-com initially received bad reviews for its dark tone and predictability. But Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, and Abigail Breslin make it worth your time.

"Beauty and the Beast" (2017)

"Beauty and the Beast" (2017)

Netflix description: Held captive in an enchanted castle where clocks and candlesticks come to life, a brave young woman clashes with a beastly but good-hearted prince.

Critic score: 70%

Audience score: 81%

This movie is a bit of a mess — with the exception of Ewan McGregor (who is the voice of Lumiere the candlestick), and its stunning visuals. But it takes a solid story and adds a few elements that make it better, including a meatier story for Gaston and LeFou.

"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004)

"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004)

Netflix description: After learning that his ex-girlfriend had an experimental medical procedure to purge all memories of him, a man decides to do the same with her.

Critic score: 93%

Audience score: 94%

"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" is a weird, sad, and fascinating romantic comedy that is also one of the greatest achievements in cinema. Its story is like no other seen before it (or after). And its performances from Kate Winslet and Jim Carrey are stunning. This movie certainly inspired a generation of quirky filmmakers to tell dark love stories, and for that alone it's worth revisiting.

"The Constant Gardener" (2005)

"The Constant Gardener" (2005)

Netflix description: Justin Quayle, a member of the British High Commission based in Africa, begins his own international investigation when his wife is murdered.

Critic score: 83%

Audience score: 82%

Ralph Fiennes and Rachel Weisz do some of their best work to date in this gripping thriller that will keep you guessing and guessing. It's a grossly underrated movie that gets almost everything right: from performances to direction to unfolding an intricate mystery.

"Wet Hot American Summer" (2001)

"Wet Hot American Summer" (2001)

Netflix description: Everyone wants a final shot at action on the last day at Camp Firewood, in this campy 1980s summer-camp spoof from the creators of "The State."

Critic score: 33%

Audience score: 76%

Summer is finally wrapping up and it's been a hot one. So enjoy one of the last weekends of summer 2018 inside with your air conditioning and "Wet Hot American Summer," one of the strangest but most brilliant teen movie satires ever made. And even if you've watched it fairly recently, watch it again: it's very rewatchable.

"Bridget Jones' Baby" (2016)

"Bridget Jones

Netflix description: When perennially single Bridget finds herself pregnant at age 43, she has to figure out if she's ready for motherhood — and who the baby's father is.

Critic score: 77%

Audience score: 65%

This movie, which was released years after that last "Bridget Jones" movie, came and went a bit quietly. But it's just as good as the other movies, with excellent performances from Colin Firth (has he ever done something bad?) and even Patrick Dempsey, who basically got himself killed off on "Grey's Anatomy" for this.


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