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Top 10 movies on Netflix right now

Top 10 movies on Netflix right now WhatToWatch 1/20/2021 © Provided by WhatToWatch Damson Idris and Anthony Mackie in Outside the Wire Finding entertainment while being stuck at home has never been easier thanks to the Wild Wild West of streaming services, but nothing paints a more questionable picture of all of our streaming habits than the Netflix provided Top 10 most popular films list. Surprising absolutely no one, the current Top 10 leans heavily toward films for the whole family and new release Netflix exclusives. Nestled between them, however, are a few eyebrow raising choices that somehow managed to steal the hearts and time of streamers all over the world to wind up on the most-watched list.

Netflix Originals 2021: All the New TV Shows, Movies, Documentaries, and Specials to Stream

Netflix Originals 2021: All the New Movies, TV Shows, Documentaries, and Specials to Stream Here s your 2021 Netflix originals calendar Megan Vick April 2, 2021, 5:04 p.m. PT We are already a quarter of the way through 2021 and Netflix has already released some powerhouse titles. The year kicked off (ha!) in a big way with the third season of Cobra Kai in January and followed it up with the film  Malcolm & Marie in February. In March, Netflix had the Sherlock Holmes-inspired The Irregulars, an Amy Poehler film Moxie, and so much more. The headlining item for April is the YA fantasy series The Witcher. The streaming service also has over 100 films debuting in 2021, which means a new Netflix original movie every week!

Upbeat diversion: We Can Be Heroes a candy-colored, kid-friendly action film with grown-up appeal

They can be heroes. Just for one day. We hear certain characters singing the chorus to David Bowie’s classic art-rock masterpiece more than once, and we get the “we can be heroes” message throughout writer-director Robert Rodriguez’s breezy, candy-colored, kid-friendly and cheerfully strange “We Can Be Heroes,” a stand-alone sequel to Rodriguez’s equally loony and upbeat “The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3D” from 2005. “Are you saying we could be heroes?” comes the question from one little superhero in the making. “We could be heroes, just for one day,” another mini-superhero sings in reply, and then quips, “Sorry, it was there for the taking!”

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