Here Are 10 Must Watch Movies on Netflix from 2024
2024 has been quite a year for Netflix with its movie lineup that delivered all bangers. From gripping Netflix originals to movies that keep you invested these films are perfect for that family time or for you to be stealing that little me time for yourself. You will find yourself confused about choosing what to watch first between all the fun catches on Netflix, and may even go on a binge-run as the hours slip by unnoticed.
So, here are some of the top gems from Netflix's 2024 lineup that will keep you entertained, for you to Netflix and chill after a hectic day of work, or just for a cozy movie night with the family.
Hit Man
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Hit Man follows the thrilling adventure tale of Gary Johnson who leads a double life, a philosophy professor at New Orleans College in the morning and works as a hitman with the cops at night. Gary Johnson was surely living his days to the fullest and with two jobs he of course had double the challenges as well.
As Johnson balances his college work with the hitman duties, he also falls in love and finds himself in many dilemmas, and you get to follow him through his action scenes, comedy, and even some steamy romance. While Glen Powell and Sydney Sweenye's Anyone But You got great reviews last year, Powell's performance as Johnson feels like quite a perfect fit for the role, with his ever-charming persona another reason for you to be watching Hit Man on Netflix.
The Lift
Watch Kevin Hart as he takes the lead starring in this entertaining suspense comedy. The Lift takes you along with Cyrus Whitaker played by Kevin Hart who is a sneaky thief, and a master at that as he plans a big heist on a commercial airline. With Kevin Hart's sharp humor, and featuring Vincent D'Onofrio and Ursula Corbero the story is full of twists and witty banter that entertains thoroughly. If you just want to relax and enjoy a fun movie that will help you take the edge off, The Lift is a perfect choice.
Trigger Warning
Jessica Alba returns to the action scene with Trigger Warning, where she plays the role of a Special Forces commando who unfortunately has to shift to her hometown after her dad's death. She then starts running the family bar as she looks into her father's death uncovering twists that you will not see coming. If you are in the mood for an action thriller then you do not have to look further than this suspenseful mystery that is set in a small town to get your heart racing.
The Kitchen
You must turn to The Kitchen on Netflix, for a storyline that will have you knee-deep interested with its strong perspective on survival, community, and societal decay. Being set in a dystopian set in London, you will follow Kane Robinson as his life changes when a young boy Izi comes along.
The Kitchen directed by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares, is a film that mastered the knack of explaining human connections even in the darkest of times. It makes for a watch at least once, as it takes you through a life opening your mind to different places with different societies and issues you may not even know exist.
The Union
Mark Wahlberg starring in Netflix Original, The Union, plays Mike McKenna a construction worker who finds himself lured by his ex-girlfriend (played by Halle Berry) into a secret world of espionage and high-stakes missions across Europe. The film brings to the table a mix of action and comedy with daring stunts and sharp witty banter that brings in the laughs. It is a light-hearted movie to enjoy at any time, keeping you entertained and having fun while you chomp on your popcorn, making for a nice end to a stressful day.
Good Grief
In Good Grief, you are introduced to Marc whose whole world is shattered and turned around by the sudden death of Oliver, his husband. In the hope of coping with his heavy loss, he takes off to Paris with two of his closest friends as a distraction. But little did he know, that this trip would uncover more truths and secrets that help him hide and move on.
The whole picture of Marc in this movie feels real, with all the raw pain and emotions of loss, and the push to move on with life. As sad, as the plot sounds, it does a great job of bringing in moments of humor and laughs in between taking you through the ups and downs of understanding love, loss, and friendship.
Remembering Gene Wilder
You must have watched Willy Wonka, from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, yes the same one. Remembering Gene Wilder is a touching documentary on Gene Wilder none other than Willy Wonka that will take you through the actor and comedian's life from the inside out. The documentary does a heart-touching wonderful job of paying respect to one of comedy's classic figures, by combining rare home videos with memorable scenes from his most iconic roles.
The documentary has a warm and nostalgic feel and does not shy away from the struggles that Wilder went through with his fight against Alzheimer's and is recommended as a must-watch at least once for it is a beautiful tribute to a star.
Under Paris
Set in the heart of the city of love, romance, and art, yes you guessed right if you thought Paris, is an unexpected terror lurking below the famous Seine. Intriguing, yes? Here, in Under Paris, you meet Lilith a terrifying shark who greets Paris in a moment or moments of shock. Under Paris has quite a gripping storyline and with compelling performances making it a top watch among all of the classic shark thrillers.
Inside the Mind of a Dog
Whether you are a dog owner interested in understanding your pet better or just an animal lover who takes an interest in dogs, Inside the Mind of a Dog is a great watch for you. This 75 minutes long documentary movie takes you through multiple aspects of a dog, from how they look at humans, and form the cutest bonds, to why they make for the perfect companions. Critics have admired this film for its informative, creative content that is both exciting and detailed.
The Greatest Night in Pop
If you enjoy history and are a documentary movie lover, this one is for you. Bao Nguyen's documentary The Greatest Night in Pop jumps back to the time when 46 of the world's biggest music stars came together to record We Are the World, a song designed with a purpose, to help the African famine.
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This documentary is one of its kind, offering intimate behind-the-scenes footage and clips from those who were there. It is a ride of captivating shots that take you through a turning point in music history, a peek into what it was then, and how powerful music could be. It is a great work in the documentary movie genre and is worth a watch.
Netflix has been constant when it comes to its original movies, really outdoing itself year after year pushing out all must-watch movies. So, whether you are in the mood for heartwarming stories, thrilling adventures, or laugh-out-loud comedies, there's something here for everyone. So grab your snacks and settle in!
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Which of these movies are you first excited to watch? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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