Updated weekly. Netflix has already released a wealth of original new films onto its library in — from Joe and Anthony Russo's mega-budget action blockbuster The Gray Man to Adam Sandler starring sports-drama Hustle — and there's a lot more to come for the rest of the year. Indeed, several of the streamer's films will make their debuts at the upcoming Autumn film festivals, with Andrew Dominik's Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde , Alejandro G. But aside from original films, one of Netflix's key strengths in recent years has been picking up some of the best recent cinema releases from other studios, and Terence Davies's terrific Siegfried Sassoon biopic Benediction — which has recently been added to the library — unquestionably falls into this camp.
Meanwhile, Millie Bobbie Brown's Enola Holmes is also still available, ahead of its upcoming sequel , while Better Call Saul is coming to an end, meaning its the perfect time for Breaking Bad fans to check out El Camino, the Netflix original spin-off film set in the same universe as both series.
There are also plenty of library titles that Netflix has acquired from other studios, including comedies such as Superbad and In The Loop, thrillers like Gone Girl, and dramatic ventures like The Big Short, Her, Whiplash and The Father, all of which have been best picture nominated at the Oscars. Looking for your next favourite drama? To help you choose from the mammoth catalogue, RadioTimes. Read on for our latest picks of the best films on the streaming service below — updated weekly — or head over to our guides to the best series on Netflix and best comedies on Netflix.
Alternatively, check out our helpful list of Netflix secret codes , which help you unlock hidden movies and TV shows. This Siegfried Sassoon biopic from legendary British filmmaker Terence Davies, which premiered at last year's Toronto International Film Festival, is one of the very best films to have been released in UK cinemas this year.
A beautiful but melancholy portrait of the wartime poet, the film explores some of the obstacles he faced as a gay man in the first half of the twentieth century, charting his marriage to Hester Gatty and eventual conversion to Catholicism.
Despite often being a deeply sad piece of work, Davies also injects some real wit into proceedings, and the film is anchored by two absolutely superb performances from Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi, who play the poet at different stages of his life. There are some stunning scenes that feature extracts from Sassoon's celebrated poetry, and the final shot is one for the ages. If you're looking for heart-pumping action and stylish spy intrigue, then The Gray Man is here to liven up your summer.
From director the Russo Brothers of Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame fame and starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, this is blockbuster filmmaking through and through, with an enormous budget, star power and plenty of spectacle throughout. Gosling plays Sierra Six, a CIA black ops assassin who is on the run from Evans' mercenary, after he discovered a conspiracy regarding his superiors. It may not exactly be subtle, but what The Gray Man lacks in that department it makes up for in edge of your seat thrills with plenty of twists and turns along the way.
It tells the story of Nick Dunne, a man whose wife Amy disappears one day leaving him prime suspect in her presumed murder. But did he do it, and what really did happen to Amy? It's a puzzle box of a film which sticks the landing with rewarding answers, while Rosamund Pike puts in a stunning turn as Amy. It takes a turn for the gory so isn't necessarily for the faint of heart, but David Fincher brings real style behind the camera to this thriller which feels anything but by-the-numbers.
The world of finance is notoriously difficult for a general audience to understand on a macro-sense, but The Big Short tries its hardest to make the financial crash accessible and comprehensible. It doesn't necessarily do so perfectly, but this is probably the closest a film will get, while also being a thoroughly entertaining and thought-provoking ride. Adam McKay's film stars Steve Carell, Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt amongst others, and tells the story of those who saw the crash coming essentially bet against the US economy, making a tidy profit when it hit after nobody would listen to their warnings.
It's a shocking, timely and often satirical retelling of true events that may not make you understand the financial world inside out, but is certain to make your blood boil.
Spike Jonze's masterpiece stars Joaquin Phoenix as the interestingly named Theodore Twombly, a lonely, shy man who works as a love letter writer for couples who are unable to write such personal letters themselves.
One day he purchases an artificial intelligence system voiced by Scarlett Johansson, and over time he ends up falling in love with her, despite her lack of a corporeal form.
The premise may sound outlandish but Her sucks you in, making you believe totally in its world and the characters' feelings for one another. It's an ultra stylish and utterly sentimental film, with two incredible lead performances and five well-deserved Oscar nominations to its name.
It will make you think about your own life and existence, and is that not exactly what great sci-fi should do? Anthony Hopkins won the Best Actor Oscar for his work in this film last year, and for anyone who's seen it that really won't come as much of a surprise. Hopkins shines in his role as Anthony, a man living with dementia through whose eyes we see the world shift and change, making for a frightening, occasionally funny but oftentimes heartbreaking portrayal of the disorder which touches so many lives.
Olivia Colman, Mark Gatiss, Imogen Poots, Rufus Sewell, and Olivia Williams are all strong in their supporting roles, often playing the same character as one another as faces blend for Anthony in a confusing haze. The film repeats segments of time, gives its audience false information and changes the narrative frequently - this could have been gimmicky in lesser hands, but director Florian Zeller pulls it off magnificently.
One of the ultimate teen comedies of the s, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg's film feels utterly authentic, likely because they actually wrote an original draft of the script while in high school.
What follows may stick largely to the teen comedy format they want to get drunk and party with the girls they have crushes on but the dialogue is so sharp, the characters so charming and the situations a brilliant mix of ridiculous and relatable, that Superbad will have you laughing and quoting its lines for days.
The latest New Yorker story to be adapted into a film, Spiderhead is a psychological thriller for fans of all things dystopian. Directed by Top Gun: Maverick 's Joseph Kosinski, Spiderhead stars Miles Teller as Jeff, a prisoner who volunteers to take part in a scientific programme ran by its pleasant yet unnerving director Steve Abnesti Chris Hemsworth in a bid to reduce his sentence.
While Jeff gets to know his fellow inmate Lizzy Jurnee Smollett over the course of the experiment, he starts to question Abnesti's motivation for the drug tests when disturbing revelations come to light. While Spiderhead doesn't manage to reach its full potential, the film still makes for a gripping watch thanks to its stellar cast and unsettling yet fascinating source material.
This heist thriller from Steve McQueen seemed to come and go, not particularly managing to get into the cultural conversation, so for those who haven't seen it, it's well worth a watch now that it's on Netflix. An adaptation of an ITV series from , it stars Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez and Elizabeth Debicki as three widows who, when threatened by criminals played by Brian Tyree Henry and Daniel Kaluuya, agree to pay back money their husbands had stolen.
To do this, they attempt a daring heist to steal from a local politician while roping Cynthia Erivo's babysitter character Belle into their gang. It's a surprisingly sombre film given its heist trappings, but with this wealth of acting talent involved, Steve McQueen's steady hand behind the camera and some truly shocking twists, it still makes for a thoroughly entertaining couple of hours.
When IT first arrived in cinemas back in , it was universally hailed as one of the finest and scariest Stephen King adaptations. No wonder than that the studio got back to work on this follow-up, which saw the second half of King's book brought to life. It's a strange film, with Hader and co-star James Ransome playing things for laughs while the rest of the cast take proceedings deadly seriously.
It goes to some incredibly dark places, sometimes perhaps a little undeservedly, and often jumps around, with the plot scattershot and unfocused. However, when the emotion hits, it hits and when the scares hit, they hit. It's a role she'll reprise in Enola Holmes 2 , which wrapped filming back in January and will likely release later this year. Based on American author Nancy Springer's novels of the same name , Enola Holmes stars Brown as the titular character, a smart and perceptive young woman who sets out to find her eccentric mother Bonham Carter , who disappears on the morning of her 16th birthday.
While avoiding her strict older brothers, who try to place Enola in a finishing school for "proper" young ladies, the amateur detective finds herself becoming involved in a much bigger mystery surrounding fellow runaway Viscount Tewkesbury.
And it has proved a real hit with Netflix viewers. When you say Oscar-winning drama about a drummer, you don't necessarily think you're going to need a long sit down and a breather once you get to the end. But that's exactly how Whiplash plays out, as a nail-biting, intense thriller with two men locked in a battle of psychological strength and determination. The film stars Miles Teller as an ambitious jazz drummer and JK Simmons as his abusive instructor, with the two actors bringing their all to the roles.
You'll have nightmares about Simmons for weeks. It's written and directed by Damien Chazelle, who knows this world inside out and famously wrote the script in order to vent his frustrations about not being able to get a little film called La La Land made at the time. Let's just say that frustration shines through, but that this film was made in such circumstances makes the accomplishment all the more impressive. If you're waiting on tenterhooks for the final episodes of Better Call Saul but dreading the series ending like the rest of us, then why not dive back into the Breaking Bad universe with this feature-length spin-off El Camino?
Picking up after the end of the Breaking Bad finale, El Camino focuses on Jesse Pinkman as he attempts to make his way to freedom and a new life. The lack of a clear-cut ending for Jesse was one of the very few gripes fans had about the Breaking Bad finale, with this film picking up the pieces and tying up loose ends in satisfying fashion.
It may not be the most thrilling chapter in the Breaking Bad story, and it can be distracting how much some cast members have visibly aged in flashbacks, but overall it's a solid story and, as always, Aaron Paul is absolutely mesmerising in his role as Jesse.
If you're a fan of Armando Iannucci's The Thick of It then you'll love this big screen spin-off from The film features an array of The Thick of It cast members although not all of them in their original roles but, as always, the stand-out is Peter Capaldi as Malcolm Tucker — the scariest and sweariest comic creation from recent years.
Whenever Tucker's on screen, you just know the laughs won't be letting up, and at just over an hour-and-a-half, the film hits that perfect comedy sweet-spot of not outstaying its welcome. Now, this is how you do a decades-on sequel. Blade Runner arrived to both anticipation and apprehension in , as fans of the original feared the new film would falter under the weight of its predecessor's classic status.
Not so. This follow-up, starring Ryan Gosling, Ana de Armas and, of course, Harrison Ford, continues the film's story of sci-fi existentialism, while also living up to its reputation as a visual ground-breaker.
The story follows K Gosling , a replicant Blade Runner who uncovers a shocking secret. Directed by Denis Villeneuve — proving once and for all that he's one of the strongest filmmakers working today — the film doesn't shy away from complicated questions or emotionally resonant themes, and takes its time to tell a slow-paced yet always engaging story.
It's a must-see. In this brand new film, the Happy Gilmore star plays Stanley Sugerman, a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers who is becoming disenfranchised with his career and the frequent time spent away from his family when he discovers Bo Cruz, a man playing on the streets of Spain with extraordinary talent.
Netflix is no stranger to a cheesy romcom — and the latest movie to land on the streamer fitting that description is A Perfect Pairing. The movie explores the surprising relationship that forms between an Australian sheep farmer and an LA wine company executive when the latter starts working as a farmhand to secure a major client.
Though not the most radical of movies, A Perfect Pairing is a light-hearted and escapist fantasy that is well worth a watch, and it even manages to avoid most of the harmful tropes some romcoms still perpetuate like the Gay Best Friend or funny fat friend.
Senior Year is the latest comedy to come from Netflix and, while it's by no means perfect, it's a fun, nostalgia-filled watch. Starring Rebel Wilson, the film follows year-old Stephanie Conway, an Australian living in America, whose life as a popular cheerleader is upended when she falls into a coma and wakes up 20 years later in the year Virtually a teenager in a year-old's body, Stephanie decides to head back to high school to finish her Senior Year and attempt to climb back up the social ladder in a very different era whilst trying to win her now-married ex-boyfriend back.
The film that catapulted both Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield into the big time, while also solidifying David Fincher's status as one of the greatest directors working today, The Social Network is a masterpiece.
It tells the story of the founding of Facebook, including all the backstabbing and legal battles that went on behind the scenes, in such succinct, understandable terms, while making sure that the focus at all times remains on the central relationship which led to it all.
Charting the rise of an impossible yet oft-times brilliant head of a corporation has almost become a sub-genre of its own, but this was one of the originals and the best. It moves at a pace, and with sublime central performances by Eisenberg, Garfield and Justin Timberlake, it will have you gripped right up until the credits roll.
This adaptation of Stephen King's sequel to his classic novel The Shining handles the material in rather a different way to Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece but still manages to be an effective and interesting horror film in its own right, as Ewan McGregor's Danny Torrance struggles to overcome his traumatic past at the Overlook hotel.
Helmed by The Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass director Mike Flanagan, the film includes plenty of visual flair and enough frightening images to keep you up at night for weeks — with Rebecca Ferguson particularly excelling as the leader of a terrifying witchy cult. Saturday Night Live cast member Pete Davidson stars in this semi-autobiographical comedy-drama, directed by romcom king Judd Apatow.
Released in , The King of Staten Island follows high school dropout Scott Carlin Davidson , a year-old living with his mother Marisa Tomei and sister in the titular borough of New York City as he continues to deal with the effect his firefighter father's death has on his mental health. Laura is back with a vengeance at the start of Days: This Day, tying the knot with Massimo.
Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro have worked together on nine feature films with a tenth, The Killers of the Flower Moon, set for release later this year but this landmark descent into madness remains perhaps the pinnacle of their creative relationship. One of the finest films of the '70s, it follows the attempts of Vietnam veteran and taxi driver Travis Bickle to save an underage prostitute from her pimp, as he is eventually driven to extreme acts of violence.
At once a fascinating character study and a compelling psychological thriller, Bickle is one of the finest film characters of all time, and De Niro's performance was instantly iconic — including the classic and improvised line "You talkin' to me?
Although Jim Carrey remains best known as a comic actor, his forays into more serious-minded fare have often yielded successful results, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind — alongside The Truman Show — remains one of the best examples of this. Carrey plays Joel, a man who falls in love with a woman at first sight only for it to become clear that they have a past which has been erased from both of their memories. The script from Charlie Kaufman — who had already scored offbeat hits with Being John Malkovich and Adaptation — is typically innovative, and director Michel Gondry proves a good match for his quirky imagination.
An intriguing and emotional experience packed with some great performances from the likes of Kate Winslet and Kirsten Dunst, this remains one of the most unique films of the new Millennium.
It's a tour-de-force performance from the actor who dives deep into the role of Arthur Fleck, a troubled clown and aspiring stand-up comedian who descends into insanity and violence, amassing an army of followers along the way.
Joker wears its inspirations on it's sleeve the most blatant of which being Martin Scorcese's The King of Comedy, but if you're looking for a dark and introspective thriller that doesn't feel beholden to its comic book roots, this will likely fit the bill.
Purists will argue that it's not a patch on the source material — and that may be true — but it's a gripping watch nonetheless. As you'd expect from a film headlined by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds, Red Notice is a big deal for Netflix and the most expensive movie the streaming service has released - a gamble that paid off with the best ever opening day for a Netflix film. However the plan goes awry, and soon Hartley reluctantly decides to team up with Booth to capture notorious criminal The Bishop Gadot - cue plot twists, action set pieces and an awful lot of quips.
Johnson and Reynolds have gained a bit of a reputation for playing exaggerated versions of themselves in most movies, and that does not exactly change here - but when the results are this fun, it's hard to complain. The more interesting turn however comes from Gadot, shedding her wholesome Wonder Woman image for a rare villain turn she clearly enjoyed playing, showcasing her action chops once again and delightfully smirking through every scene as stylish career criminal The Bishop.
There's little here that is particularly original or memorable, but the charisma of the three stars makes this an entertaining two hours. The story follows childhood friends who meet again later in life and discover they have taken radically different paths in life.
Irene Redfield Tessa Thompson has stayed true to her African-American roots, while Clare Bellew Ruth Negga has taken steps to "pass" as a white woman, making their experiences in a deeply prejudiced society very different.
Passing has received acclaim from critics, some of whom pitch it as a major awards contender, with Hall praised for her delicate handling of a sensitive topic as both writer and director. Negga could be on track for her second Oscar nod following 's Loving, while Tessa Thompson continues to balance bold independent work with her blockbuster appearances. Netflix acquired the film after it generated serious buzz at the Sundance Film Festival — now you can find out why. The Harder They Fall was always bound to be a hit with one of the strongest casts of any movie this year.
The story kicks off as Nat Love Majors discovers his mortal enemy Rufus Buck Elba is being released from prison, bringing his gang together to track him down and seek vengeance for the murders of his parents many years earlier. However, Buck catches on to the plot and has allies of his own to fall back on, setting the two groups on a collision course that can only end in an epic confrontation.
Singer-songwriter and music producer Jeymes Samuel makes his directorial debut with The Harder They Fall, which features real historical figures as its main characters albeit within the confines of a fictional story. The filmmaker wished to draw attention to the fact that Black cowboys did exist in the Old West, a fact that has been widely ignored by many earlier entries in the genre. The film's glowing reviews suggest he has done to great success. Army of the Dead got a lot of attention for its horror-heist mash-up - and now this spin-off is adding even more genres, mostly ditching the zombies but zeroing in on the safecracking for a rom-com heist caper that's quite unlike anything out there.
This happens when the mysterious Gwendoline Nathalie Emmanuel recruits Ludwig to her criminal team who are aiming to break into three uncrackable safes - with Ludwig quite possibly unlocking the key to Gwendoline's heart as well. The overseriousness of Army of the Dead is gone here, for a light, comical romp across Europe stuffed with gorgeous visuals, a surprisingly sweet love story and some well-used supporting characters.
Especially as a prequel, you can likely already guess how the film ends from way off - but that doesn't stop the film being a fun, engaging thrill ride.
Not to be confused with the lighthearted sitcom of the same name starring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan, this Norwegian Netflix original is also a comedy - but in a darker and far, far more violent way. However little do they know that each is planning to kill the other - until some surprise guests change the plan somewhat The Trip starts off somewhat like a black comedy version of Mr. Smith - but ends much more like a Quentin Tarantino movie.
So there's a warning there that this film is not for those averse to gore, with the film moving from absurd laugh-out-loud comedy to some truly gruesome violence to a macabre mix of both. But for those who can stomach it, The Trip is a wildly unpredictable rollercoaster ride with twists and turns that just keep on coming - with inventiveness flowing through the script as well as the choice of weapons The title may be a tad generic, but it nicely sums up the film's premise - the lesser-known Battle of the Scheldt gets the big-screen treatment here, a campaign which proved key to supplying Allied forces and liberating Holland.
However, rather than a straightforward military history lesson, The Forgotten Battle instead follows three different perspectives - a Zeeland resistance member, a British Allied pilot and a Dutch Axis soldier - and shows how their stories interweave until they fatefully collide at the titular battle. One of the most expensive Dutch films of all time, The Forgotten Battle adds a fresh perspective to the established pantheon of American war films, humanising the war by keeping the focus at a micro level and highlighting the civilian cost.
Harry Potter star Tom Felton will be the big-name star in The Forgotten Battle cast for UK audiences, but he's only in a supporting role - it's the Dutch cast who steal the show, with Susan Radder and Gijs Blom superb as two people on opposite sides of the war who have to make similarly difficult decisions. One of the most interesting war movies in a long time. A remake of the award-winning Danish film of the same name, The Guilty follows Joe Baylor, a troubled police officer who has been demoted to operator duty at an emergency call centre.
One day he gets a call from a woman claiming to be kidnapped - and his efforts to save her will reveal that nothing is as it seems. Films that mostly take place in one location following a single character require some seriously impressive acting to keep interest engaged - and Gyllenhaal is more than up to the job.
Often relying on nothing but other actors' voices to bounce off, Gyllenhaal takes the audience on a tense, taut and agonising thrill-ride, ramping up the suspense as Joe has nothing but a phone with which to save a woman's life.
Indeed a film focused on phone calls thankfully uses sound to chilling and creative effect, with the lack of visual aids only worsening our mental images of events - and playing a crucial role in the twists. Perhaps Scarface is the Brian De Palma and Al Pacino collaboration which is the more well-known, but this later effort, released in , is every bit as good — perhaps even better. Mixing suspense, engaging dialogue and some brilliant melodrama, Pacino stars as Carlito Brigante, a Puerto Rican criminal who hopes to go straight but finds it tricky to leave his criminal ways behind.
Despite initially receiving rather lukewarm reviews, the film has since emerged as one of the finest films of its era — and a key part of the gangster canon. Lulu Wang's terrific drama tells the poignant story of a young Chinese-American woman named Billi, who travels to China with her family to arrange a wedding before her elderly grandmother passes away. Billi is initially shocked to learn that the entire family apart from her grandmother herself is aware that her days are numbered, but soon finds herself reconnecting with her heritage in a way that frames the lie in a new light.
Off the back of acclaimed supporting roles in Crazy Rich Asians and Ocean's 8, Awkwafina stars in the leading role — and she went on to become the first-ever woman of Asian descent to win a lead acting award at the Golden Globes for her performance. The film was billed as "based on an actual lie" and intelligently explores themes of family connections and rediscovering identity, while boasting some superb acting and a script that is equal parts funny and moving.
The holder of a record seven World Drivers' Championship titles, there are few racing drivers more deserving of a documentary than German Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher.
This Netflix documentary chronicles Schumacher's rise to racing prominence, his widely reported skiing accident and the subsequent recovery process, supported with exclusive interviews and archival footage. However, what is most notable about Schumacher is that it is the first film supported by his family - and thus includes rare interviews with his wife, father and brother, revealing an intimate insight into his private life and showing a side of the man Schumacher is once he steps off the track.
Netflix has had success in the past with sporting documentaries such as Untold and The Last Dance - and Schumacher is an equally impressive must-watch for any sporting fan.
Worth follows lawyer Kenneth Feinberg as he is named lead of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund, and soon faces the indescribable task of determining the financial worth of a life in order to help bereaved families. However, it's only when he butts heads with a widowed community organiser that he begins to understand the human cost of the tragedy, and is soon battling bureaucracy and politics to get victims the compensation they deserve.
The subject matter immediately saddles the film with dramatic weight and most importantly responsibility, but Worth thankfully manages to forgo most biopic pitfalls for a nuanced and complex take on a side of the disaster that is all too often forgotten. The film's focus on people talking in rooms for extended scenes may rob the film of some of its power, but it also gives actors such as Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci and, most notably, Michael Keaton to shine.
It also allows for plenty of philosophical debate: what is the value of a human life? Netflix has gone all-in on The Witcher franchise, commissioning not one, but two spin-offs ahead of the long-awaited and long-delayed The Witcher season two.
Live-action spin-off series The Witcher: Blood Origin is still a while away, but this anime feature film has arrived relatively speedily - and will do more than sate fan's appetites for more Witcher content. Nightmare of the Wolf tells the origin story of Geralt's mentor Vesemir, rewinding to when he was a cocky young witcher enjoying the money and glory of his monster-hunting work. However when a strange new monster starts terrorising the kingdom, Vesemir must confront his dark past - and question what it really means to be a witcher.
Vesemir will appear as a wisened witcher-trainer in season two of the main show, but this spin-off provides a rare opportunity to see the Continent from a fresh perspective and delve deep into Vesemir's character and indeed witchers themselves.
Fans of the lore, in particular, will get a kick out of this film, which shows us in detail how witchers are created and explores mages and their complex relationships with witchers. Viewers who never embraced the original Henry Cavill-led series to begin with will find little extra to entice their interest in this spin-off, but those with at least a passing knowledge of Strigas and Kikimoras will find a swashbuckling adventure well worth their time - along with wonderful animation and inventive action.
Castlevania fans in particular will enjoy this fellow Netflix anime, with the two projects sharing voice actors Theo James and Graham McTavish. Beckett follows Washington's titular protagonist, an American tourist vacationing in Greece with his girlfriend.
However after his involvement in a terrible accident, Beckett soon becomes the target of a manhunt - and must make it to the American embassy to clear his name as political unrest rises, the authorities close in and a dangerous conspiracy begins to unravel.
Despite a year of travel restrictions Beckett may just be enough to put you off foreign trips for life, as this effective political thriller brings great acting, propulsive energy and surprisingly good action to this story of a holiday from hell. Nevertheless Greece makes for a stunning backdrop to the many film's many twists and turns, making the most of filming on location in Athens and a low budget for a film that harkens back to the international political thrillers of the '70s.
It's been a big year for Hamilton star Lin-Manuel Miranda, who has been working non-stop with his first musical In The Heights receiving a big-screen adaptation, as well as his first-ever animated film Vivo also seeing a Netflix release.
Also the first musical from Sony Pictures Animation, the film tells the story of Vivo, a music-loving kinkajou voiced by Miranda who must deliver a long-lost love song to a famous singer on behalf of his owner. Despite being the colourful and comical adventure one would expect from a family animation, Vivo is not afraid to sensitively touch upon difficult topics such as death and loss early on.
It's far from a gloomy affair however - much like Coco, Vivo uses music to explore themes such as family, fatality and local cultural traditions, with Miranda's always consistent originals songs and a dazzlingly bright depiction of Cuba making this a charming and delightful adventure for all ages.
It's yet another critical hit for Sony Pictures Animation - after years of struggling to compete with the likes of Pixar and Dreamworks, the studio has received consistent acclaim since scoring an Oscar win for the excellent Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Vivo will be their third film for Netflix, following the similarly well-received Wish Dragon and The Mitchells vs.
Despite being set over 40 years later, 's Halloween Kills is stuffed with references to the original John Carpenter classic - and it's not hard to see why. The Halloween practically invented the slasher genre, spawning a whole wave of imitators and establishing now common tropes such as a final girl surviving, POV shots from the killer's perspective and a theme song for the masked murderer.
While critically panned upon release, Halloween has since been re-evaluated as one of the best and most influential horror films of all time - and Jamie Lee Curtis has become just as iconic as Michael Myers himself, going down in history as one of the very first scream queens. For the uninitiated, Halloween tells the saga of Michael Myers Nick Castle , who murdered his sister as a child.
Fifteen years later Myers escapes from custody - and returns to his hometown of Haddonfield to kill again, putting him on a fateful collision course with Laurie Strode Curtis.
The success of this first film has led to several sequels and reboots, the first four of which are also available on Netflix. The cinematic landscape was a very different place back in , particularly in terms of superhero films - and despite the rise of several interconnected screen universes, this first Tobey Maguire effort and its sequel Spider-Man 2 remain two of the best comic book films around.
While we're all familiar with Spider-Man's origin story by now, this Sam Raimi film was its first retelling on the big screen, depicting how mild-mannered teen Peter Parker Maguire gets bitten by a radioactive spider, falls in love with Mary-Jane Kirsten Dunst and becomes Spider-Man by learning that with great power comes great responsibility. Maguire's Spider-Man may lack the quips of his successors, but it's his tender, doe-eyed Peter Parker that is the true strength of this film, and the character's earnest romance with Mary-Jane, complete with that kiss, still makes for one of the more engaging superhero love stories.
Maguire is assisted by a truly chilling villain turn by Willem Dafoe - who is far scarier than the Green Goblin mask he is often lumbered under - while J. Simmons proved for the first time that he is the quintessential J. Jonah Jameson. But it was also because they were excited by rumors of Maguire, Dafoe and more reprising their roles, showing just how enduring the legacy of this movie is — not bad for a twenty-year-old film that has since had two reboots.
Ever wondered what Stranger Things would look like if it were a full-on slasher horror? The answer is probably very similar to Fear Street: Part 1: , the first of a trilogy based on the classic teen horror novels by Goosebumps scribe R. Always one to shake up how we watch movies, Netflix has marked a streaming first by releasing the entire trilogy over a three week period, eliminating the usual years-long wait for sequels and serving a triple treat of scares all within one murderous month.
Part 1: acts as a homage to the slasher movies from the film's '90s setting, with echoes of Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer complete with plenty of era-appropriate songs. While not a direct adaptation of any of Stine's novels, the film instead draws inspiration from the whole series, including the Shadyside location where a group of teenagers discover the cause of a curse that has been plaguing the area for years.
Appropriately enough, several Stranger Things stars appear in this nostalgic horror also - Robin actress Maya Hawke appears in a brief but key scene in Part 1, while Sadie Sink can be seen in sequel Fear Street Part 2: which is also now available. After similar claustrophobic creature features such as Snakes on a Plane and Train to Busan, Netflix Original Blood Red Sky has settled on vampires on a plane as their terrifying threat and transportation of choice.
A phenomenal concept, this German film follows Nadja, a woman with a mysterious illness who boards a transatlantic flight with her son in hopes of finding treatment in New York. However, when a group of terrorists hijack their overnight flight, it's revealed that Nadja has no ordinary illness - and she must use her monstrous secret to save her son and the other passengers before the sun comes up.
Netflix has had a string of unique horror hits recently with the likes of Army of the Dead, Awake and the Fear Street Trilogy, and Blood Red Sky has cemented the streaming service as a fertile breeding ground for experimental and high concept horror. Surprisingly human for a film with a vampiric protagonist, amongst all the gory slasher action is a story of the lengths a mother will go to to protect her son while simultaneously doing everything she can to hide her true form from him.
The buddy cop genre was all the rage in the '80s and '90s - and Rush Hour remains one of the best. As you'd expect, two mismatched police officers - Jackie Chan's dedicated Detective Lee and Chris Tucker's wisecracking Detective Carter - are assigned to set aside the differences to work on a case, which this time involves rescuing the Chinese Consul's kidnapped daughter.
They'll encounter a dangerous crime lord along the way - and maybe even learn a thing or two from each other The film that made Jackie Chan a star in the US - and also led to the creation of Rotten Tomatoes - Rush Hour does not necessarily revolutionise the buddy cop genre but arguably perfects it, resulting in one of the most entertaining and endlessly rewatchable action comedies out there. Both stars bring their respective talents to the picture - Chan's tradition of performing his own stunts famously resulted in the action star almost getting killed in one set piece, while Tucker's extensive and hilarious improvisation reportedly made editing choices rather difficult.
They really don't make films like this anymore - Rush Hour remains one of the highs of the 90s action boom, with just-as-enjoyable sequel Rush Hour 2 also on the service.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is still known to many as the multifaceted Jaime Lannister in Game of Thrones, and he plays a character just as morally complex in this gritty crime thriller.
Coster-Waldau stars as Jacob Harlon, a white-collar family man who is transformed into a hardened gangster after being imprisoned for a DUI incident. Gang life does not end upon release however, and he's soon forced to commit a major crime against a rival California gang. Many of the most famous prison films focus on escape, but Shot Caller is fully preoccupied with the impact of the penal system and the impact it can have on even a seemingly moral family man. Shot Caller acts in many ways a condensed Breaking Bad, also boasting a strong central performance with Coster-Waldau absolutely pouring himself into this difficult and nuanced role as a family man who makes a terrible mistake who slowly becomes desensitised to the horrors around him.
The movie belongs to the Game of Thrones alumni, but also boasts a strong supporting performance from Jon Bernthal and a tight script from director Ric Roman Waugh.
It was about time the story of the suffragette movement got a star-studded adaptation on the big screen, and the stars don't get much better than the likes of Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Meryl Street. Suffragette follows young working mother Maud Mulligan , who is galvanized into political activism by the famous Emmeline Pankhurst Streep.
Risking their jobs, homes, freedom and family, Maud and the other suffragettes must play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the fight for equality and the right to vote. The first film to be shot in the Houses of Parliament, Suffragette tells an important and still very relevant story that angers over years later. Mulligan is the standout - no mean feat in a cast including Streep - delivering a powerful and emotive performance as Maud, a role that was controversially fictitious but a fine avatar for the many working-class women who risked everything in the ongoing fight for equality.
The film may struggle to show the full scope of the complex and multifaceted suffragette movement, but the film remains a sincere, compelling and mostly authentic telling of a story that should never be forgotten - with talented women both in front of and behind the camera. With the continued improvement of CGI and special effects, it's perhaps unsurprising that a beloved IP such as Paddington got a big-screen adaptation - what is surprising, however, is just how good the finished product ended up being.
Paddington, of course, follows the polite Peruvian bear as he travels to London, and is adopted by the Brown family after getting lost at Paddington station. However, the bear's misadventures in the city are soon under threat - with Nicole Kidman's taxidermist villain determined to add him to her collection. Paddington could easily have been a soulless cash-grab relying solely on the public's affection for the classic character, but instead director Paul King has crafted a film that is an absolute delight.
Retaining the humour and charm of the books but also giving the bear's story a slight 21st Century update, Paddington sneaks in a gentle message about xenophobia and fitting in for an endlessly wholesome experience that's as sweet as a bottle of marmalade. A sequel starring Hugh Grant in a rare villain role is just as good and perhaps even better - and briefly held the honour of being the top film on Rotten Tomatoes - with Paddington 3 also in the works.
It's been a busy year for Zack Snyder — first, he finally got to release his long-awaited cut of the Justice League movie, and now he's made his first film for Netflix in the shape of zombie thriller Army of the Dead.
It was in this genre that the director first made his name with his Dawn of the Dead remake, and this is largely a successful return for Synder — an imperfect film perhaps, but one with enough gore and new ideas to keep horror fans happy.
The film is set in the aftermath of a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, following a group of surviving mercenaries as they prepare for a daring heist, and it overcomes its slight tonal imbalance to deliver a compelling piece of cinema with a likeable ensemble cast and some excellently executed horror moments.
This enjoyable adventure film was an unlikely Oscar nominee — in the best visual effects category — and has proved to be a big success since arriving on the streamer in April. As is to be expected by the title, his journey is not without danger — and Joel must fight off all manner of monsters if he is to truly reconnect with his love interest. This is an unpretentious family-friendly romp that provides two hours of excellent escapist fun. Elisabeth Moss turns in a fine performance in this fictionalised biopic of legendary horror fiction writer Shirley Jackson — one of the best new films of Taking inspiration from the work of Jackson herself, this is a dark, sometimes unnerving film that works as much as a psychological thriller as a traditional biopic.
It tells the story of Fred and Rose Nemser, a newlywed couple who are taken in by Jackson and her husband — eventually providing inspiration for the writer's latest book. Everyone has a different favourite Quentin Tarantino film, but this gloriously violent World War Two tale will feature near the top of a lot of people's lists.
Starring Brad Pitt as a lieutenant leadining a troop of righteously vengeful Jewish-American soliders, and an Oscar-winning Christoph Waltz as the chilling Nazi villain Hans Landa, the film is electric throughout — from the unberably tense opening scene to the immensely cathartic conclusion. This superhero comedy stars Bridesmaids ' Melissa McCarthy and Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer as estranged friends Lydia and Emily living in a world terrorised by supervillains.
When Lydia accidentally imbues herself with amazing abilities, the two must reconcile to become the first superhero duo and save Chicago from villain The King Bobby Cannavale. Netflix has turned a lot of heads with its latest documentary, which explores the terrible damage that humans have inflicted on the ocean and its inhabitants.
You'll learn new and alarming information about the environmental impact of plastic, fishing equipment and techniques such as bottom-trawling, as well as the consequences this poses for the entire planet.
Seaspiracy has been hailed for providing vital information on an often overlooked topic, with many viewers deciding to give up seafood altogether after learning the ugly truth about its source. The most-watched film on Netflix when it was released, this psychological thriller from Searching director Aneesh Chaganty stars Kiera Allen as Chloe, a Chicago-based teenager who's been confined to a wheelchair as long as she remembers and home schooled by her protective mother Diane Sarah Paulson.
However, when Chloe picks up on her mother's strange behaviour and starts prying into private letters she's kept hidden away, she starts to suspect Diane has been keeping a very dark secret all this time.
A suspenseful drama featuring a terrific performance from Paulson, Run is a gripping watch with a constantly changing pace. The film centres on Cole a rebellious year-old who is sent to live with his estranged father in Philadelphia, and quickly finds himself drawn to the city's "urban cowboy" subculture, which offers him an alternative to a life of crime.
The film has attracted praise from critics, especially for the performances from the two leads. However, with Bud's criminal sister Trina Tiffany Haddish on their tail after escaping prison, the two find themselves in a number of sticky situations as actual members of the public look on in shock.
With Bad Trip currently one of the most-watched flicks on Netflix, this minute film is worth the watch for Andrew and Howery's stellar chemistry and a stand-out performance from Haddish.
This Netflix original family comedy film stars Jennifer Garner and Edgar Ramirez as a normally strict mother and father who decide that for one day only, they will say yes to all of their children's requests. What follows is a whirlwind adventure around Los Angeles, that bring the family closer to each other than ever before. Directed by Parks and Recreation 's Amy Poehler, Moxie stars Hadley Robinson as Vivian, a year-old student who draws inspiration from her mother's rebellious past and launches an anonymous zine, challenging the sexist behaviour at her high school.
What starts off as a passion project soon sparks a school-wide revolution, with students and teachers alike banding together to support the magazine. Featuring the likes of Josie Totah, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Ike Barinholtz and Lauren Tsai, this star-studded coming-of-age flick is a timely comedy with lots of heart. Based on Cameron Bloom and Bradley Trevor Greive's book of the same name, Penguin Bloom stars Naomi Watts as Sam, an avid surfer who, whilst on a family holiday in Thailand, falls from a balcony and breaks her back, resulting in partial paralysis.
Whilst struggling to adjust to life in a wheelchair, her three sons find an injured magpie chick and begins to form a bond with the bird, which they name Penguin. Featuring Jacki Weaver, Rachel House and particularly strong performances from Andrew Lincoln and Watts, this drama is an uplifting tale with a lot of heart. The first of two collaborations between director Brian de Palma and star Al Pacino, Scarface remains one of the definitive gangster movies of all time.
Based on the Howard Hawks film of the same name, this updated version of the story charts the rise and brutally violent fall of Cuban gangster Tony Montana after he arrives as a refugee in '80s Miami. Pacino is at his bombastic best in the lead role, while there's also a memorable supporting turn from Michelle Pfeiffer and a truly iconic climatic set-piece. Set in Nigeria, Netflix's first Nollywood-Bollywood movie is a ground-breaking foray into world cinema for the streaming giant, and follows a cross-cultural budding romance between Raj Ruslaan Mumtaz and Didi Ini-Dima Okojie.
But what could be a soapy love story is tempered by the xenophobia and intolerance exhibited by the couple's families. Lana Condor and Noah Centineo reprise their roles as high school sweethearts Lara Jean Covey and Peter Kavinsky once more, as they count down to their college acceptance or rejection letters.
Tom Hanks reunites with director Paul Greengrass for the first time since the Oscar-nominated Captain Phillips in in this brand new feature — but it's a rather different affair from the pair's last collaboration.
The western drama sees Hanks star as a traveling non-fiction storyteller in the post-Civil War USA, who finds an unlikely traveling companion in year-old child Johanna — who had been raised by the Kiowa people as one of their own. Feature-length documentary film Pele follows the rise of the Brazilian footballing legend as he goes from teenage prodigy to global superstar, set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Brazilian political history.
Including archive footage, brand new interviews and access to Pele himself, the film sheds new light on a player often regarded to be the best to have ever played the game. Zendaya and Tenet 's John David Washington star in this brand new black-and-white feature film from the creator of Euphoria , filmed during quarantine. Mulligan plays British landowner Edith Pretty, on whose property the excavation takes place. Netflix's latest original film is an adaptation of Aravind Adiga's novel of the same name, which follows the story of Balram Halwai Adarsh Gourav as he attempts to escape poverty and rise to the highest levels of society.
Produced by Priyanka Chopra, who also appears in a supporting role, The White Tiger has been widely praised by critics, who have been particularly impressed by its stylish direction by 99 Homes helmer Ramin Bahrani as well as the compelling performances across the board.
Netflix original film Pieces of a Woman stars The Crown 's Vanessa Kirby as Martha, a pregnant young woman who suffers a traumatic home birth, leading to the death of her newborn daughter. Together with her husband Shia LaBeouf , Martha learns to live with her unbearable grief whilst taking her midwife to court. With a star-studded cast featuring the likes of Ellen Burstyn Requiem for a Dream , Molly Parker Lost in Space and Sarah Snook Succession , this harrowing exploration of bereavement is undoubtedly a career high for Kirby, who delivers one of her best performances to date.
David Fincher's first film in six years, Mank is a stylish black and white drama that reevaluates Golden Age Hollywood through the eyes of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz — known to his friends as Mank. The film specifically deals with the issue of the authorship of seminal Orson Welles film Citizen Kane, which Mank claimed he should have had the sole screenwriting credit for. The stellar cast includes Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Tuppence Middleton, Tom Burke, and many more, and the film is already winning rave reviews from critics.
It is also something of a passion project for Fincher — the script was written by his late father, Jack, and he has reportedly been trying to get the film made for more than twenty years.
Andrea Arnold is one of the finest British directors working today, and her second feature film Fish Tank arguably remains the strongest entry in her impressive filmography.
The film follows a volatile teenager, Mia, who lives in an East London council estate and has a fractious relationship with her mother and sister. Over the course of the film, she becomes close to her mother's new boyfriend, Conor — played to chilling effect by Michael Fassbender — who it soon turns out is an exploitative and deeply unsavoury presence.
It's a hard-hitting slice of social realism that has at its core some truly excellent performances, with Kierston Wareing, Fassbender and newcomer Katie Jarvis all excelling in the lead roles. Maybe not one to watch to unwind - or if you're claustrophobic - most of Oxygen takes place in a box no bigger than a coffin.
The film follows a woman who wakes up in a medical cryogenic chamber with no memory of who she is or how she got there. With oxygen starting to deplete, time is running out to rebuild her shattered memories to discover who she is, and find a way out of this nightmare. Netflix has long helped bring acclaimed foreign films to mainstream attention, and this American-French co-production is one of the latest international showcases following the likes of The Platform and Under the Shadow.
Thrillers don't get more tense than this with Elizabeth's panic at being trapped in a small space terrifyingly relatable, with the very limited cast outside of flashbacks adding to the isolation. There may also be a few twists along the way This coming of age film from director Sarah Gavron was created in collaboration with the cast, and the result is one of the most moving, lively, and original British films for quite some time.
The film has an incredible amount of heart, capturing the experiences of its young protagonists living in London in an incredible manner. At its centre is a group of wonderful young actors, many of whom are making their screen debuts, and they all give exceptional performances, with lead star Bukky Bakray and supporting character Kosar Ali, in particular, standing out for their charisma and chemistry.
A must watch for all film fans. Filmmaker Remi Weekes expertly blends kitchen-sink realism with more supernatural haunted house elements in this stunning debut feature which boasts incredible performances from Sope Dirisu and Wunmi Mosaku.
His House follows a couple who flee war-torn South Sudan and travel to the UK to seek asylum — tragically losing their daughter in the process. After being held in a detention centre, the couple are eventually provided with a dilapidated house to stay in by caseworker Mark Matt Smith. But they soon find that a witch has followed them from their home, while they also have to deal with prejudice from unwelcoming neighbours.
This brand new adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel of the same name stars Lily James as a young woman who agrees to marry wealthy English widower, George Maxim de Winter Armie Hammer and moves into his Cornwall mansion — the beautiful Manderley estate. The new Mrs de Winter soon finds that her life is made increasingly difficult by Manderley's formidable housekeeper Mrs Danvers Kristin Scott Thomas , who remains devoted to de Winter's now-deceased first wife, Rebecca.
Full of dramatic twists and turns, the faithful adaptation of Rebecca is perfect for fans of gothic romance. Despite being made in the 80s, the movie has a timeless premise - a school slacker wants to bunk off school for a day, and uses ingenious measures to ensure his parents and principal never find out.
Endlessly parodied and referenced - as well as popularising a certain catchy song - Ferris Bueller's Day Off managed to capture a fleeting moment in young people's lives and share a pretty powerful message among all the schoolboy antics.
The film is full of '80s stars, as not only is it one of Matthew Broderick's most famous roles but Dirty Dancing's Jennifer Grey also plays his on-screen sister Jeanie while Charlie Sheen can also be seen in one of his early film roles. Ferris Bueller's Day Off also boasts an early use of a post-credit scene before they featured in every Marvel movie - something Deadpool paid homage to during its own self-referential after-credit teaser. Florence Pugh may now be a certified member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to her role as Yelena Belova in Black Widow , but it was this horror hit that helped put the young star on the radar.
Forget the brightly coloured flowers and pleasant imagery seen in many of the promotional materials - Midsommar 's choice of a summer festival setting rather than a traditional haunted house only serves to make events even creepier. One of the few cult films actually about a cult, the film follows a couple on the verge of breaking up who visit a fabled mid-summer festival in Sweden, only for the celebration to spiral into a violent and bizarre affair thanks to a pagan cult.
Director Ari Aster followed up his well-received Hereditary with this equally acclaimed horror, promising bright things ahead for both the genre and Aster himself.
Have no fear or rather, do , as it turns out there's a spooky film offering by director Mike Flanagan, and it's available on Netflix right now: Gerald's Game. Based on Stephen King's book of the same name, this psychological horror flick stars Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood as a married couple who attempt to spice things up while holidaying in a remote house - only for husband Gerald to have a heart attack and die while his wife, Jessie, is still handcuffed to the bed and unable to free herself.
Here, he turns his attention to a trial that dominated the US news cycle as it unfolded, charging seven anti-Vietnam War protestors with conspiracy and crossing state lines with the intention of inciting riots.
Originally planned for a cinema release before the coronavirus pandemic quashed those plans, The Trial of the Chicago 7 boasts a truly magnificent cast. Packing some powerful messages that remain highly relevant to this day, The Trial of the Chicago 7 is another smart drama from Sorkin that is likely to be a major awards contender this year.
Beautifully shot in monochrome, the film follows Blank's struggling playwright, who channels her frustrations into some sublime rhymes, , speaking her truth with lyrical aplomb and backed by the beats of collaborator D Oswin Benjamin.
The result is funny and formidably wise, and shows you really can be fresh at With a terrific cast that includes Jesse Plemons, Jessie Buckley, Toni Collette and David Thewlis, I'm Thinking of Ending Things this is about as unconventional as it gets - but will be sure to leave you both haunted and scratching your head Charlize Theron stars in this fantasy flick about a group of immortal warriors who have been fighting covert wars in humanity's best interest for hundreds of years.
But with a sharp rise in surveillance over the past few decades, their activities are becoming harder to cover up and they soon become the target of a ruthless businessman wishing to harness the secret behind their eternal life. While not revolutionary, The Old Guard is a highly entertaining and stylishly executed film, with some excellent action sequences that showcase Theron at her very best.
Aardman Animation has built up a reputation for consistently churning out high-quality stop-motion showcases, and outside of the phenomenally popular Wallace and Gromit series Chicken Run may well be their most successful. The highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time, Chicken Run follows the inhabitants of a chicken farm who see a chance to escape when rooster Rocky seemingly flies into their pen.
They implore Rocky to teach them how to fly - before Mrs. Tweedy's pie machine is ready Aardman Animation's trademark sharp humour and attention to detail are on full display here, with several visual gags hidden within some of the painstakingly crafted frames.
The stop-motion hit has arrived on Netflix ahead of the belated Chicken Run sequel , which is being made in collaboration with the streaming service. The latest Spike Lee joint seems to have flown under the radar somewhat, but that's a crying shame as it truly is a superb and timely watch.
Da 5 Bloods follows a group of Vietnam war veterans as they return to the country in the present day, searching for the remains of their fallen commander and the treasure he left behind.
It's an emotional journey that will see them confront their traumatic memories of the brutal conflict and the men it turned them into, while also exploring broader themes about the experiences of black people in the United States. It's a full-featured video editing program with a relatively steep learning curve that lets you create truly professional video results.
DaVinci Resolve is free and runs on both bit and bit versions of Windows. Go to the DaVinci Resolve download page. This program is also a decent alternative to iMovie for Windows since it includes a large number of plug-in video effects, customizable design tools, and more, as well as access to a large stock library of photos, videos, and background music. Both versions are available for both Windows and macOS platforms.
Go to the CyberLink PowerDirector download page. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate is another high-end video-editing program that functions as an alternative to iMovie for Windows 10 and other versions. Pinnacle actually offers three programs in the Studio line, of which Ultimate is the most powerful — while still being easy to use.
That makes it ideal for a wide range of users, from beginners to more advanced users. The program's entry-level features include timeline and storyboard editing, as well as quick start project templates. Pinnacle Studio Ultimate also includes a wealth of features for professional-level users, including multi-camera editing for up to 6 cameras , split-screen video, color grading, motion title graphics, and degree video editing.
There's also an advanced audio editor and access to a royalty-free music library, along with a variety of helpful video tutorials. A free trial is available. Go to the Pinnacle Studio Ultimate download page.
Of the six video editing-programs described above, which is the best iMovie alternative? It all depends on what you want to do. If you want the best all-around combination of value, features, and functionality with an easy-to-use interface, Movavi Video Editor Plus is the right choice. It takes what users like about iMovie and adds more functionality without sacrificing usability.
If you enjoy the free trial, you can purchase an activation key and use this alternative to iMovie for Windows without any limits. Both offer simple operation and basic functionality and both are totally free.
CyberLink PowerDirector is also a good choice if you want access to a large library of stock videos, photos, and background music. While all of these three programs are more costly than the other programs here, you get a lot more power for the price, along with more professional results.
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Read More. OpenShot: An open-source iMovie alternative for Windows. Best open-source video editor Since there is no PC version of iMovie, you need to look at other options. It's completely free to use. Pros: Free Customizable interface Variety of titles and special effects Cons: Nonstandard operation The steep learning curve for advanced features Main features: Basic video editing Cross-platform support Ready-to-use video templates Take a look at user reviews of the program on Capterra Go to the reviews You can download the program by following the link below Go to the OpenShot download page.
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