New Netflix western debuts straight into the global Top 10 and is already a contender for one of 2025’s biggest audiences Copyright / Netflix

New Netflix western debuts straight into the global Top 10 and is already a contender for one of 2025’s biggest audiences

Amid the vast Texan plains, where tradition merges with the weight of absence and time seems to shape every gesture, “Ransom Canyon” offers a deep dive into family ties marked by loss, silence, and repressed desires. The series revives the essence of the Western, but dresses it with emotional dilemmas, agrarian struggles, and relationships that sway between conflict and complicity, in a land as arid as it is captivating, where the earth exacts an intimate price.

Produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, the Netflix film was nominated for 180 awards, including 7 Oscars Copyright / Netflix

Produced by Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, the Netflix film was nominated for 180 awards, including 7 Oscars

Bradley Cooper dives into the intimate and public dilemmas of Leonard Bernstein, offering a portrait that defies conventional formulas. In “Maestro,” the maestro’s genius intertwines with the complexity of a love lived amid sacrifices and triumphs. The narrative, spanning decades, highlights the tension between art and life, revealing a man torn between the immortality of his music and human imperfections.

Among the 7 most-watched films on Netflix in 2023, action thriller starring Idris Elba reached 112 million views Copyright / Netflix

Among the 7 most-watched films on Netflix in 2023, action thriller starring Idris Elba reached 112 million views

London descends into darkness as John Luther, now a fugitive from justice, must confront an enemy who turns pain into digital spectacle. Hunted by a sadistic master of manipulation and haunted by his own failures, Luther pushes the limits of the law to stop a threat that echoes the horrors of the virtual age, where evil spreads in real time and anonymity fuels violence.

A film that sends shivers down your spine and is disturbingly unforgettable: 128 minutes of tension on Netflix Copyright / Netflix

A film that sends shivers down your spine and is disturbingly unforgettable: 128 minutes of tension on Netflix

Amid the icy landscapes of the Hudson Valley, a crime shakes the foundations of the West Point military academy in 1830. Tasked with the investigation, a detective haunted by loss finds unlikely help in a cadet with a restless spirit: Edgar Allan Poe. In “The Pale Blue Eye”, the search for answers becomes a descent into human darkness, where death unveils more than culprits — it exposes bonds forged in pain, solitude, and the yearning for redemption.

The first original Netflix film starring Gal Gadot to remain in the global top 10 for over 50 days Copyright / Netflix

The first original Netflix film starring Gal Gadot to remain in the global top 10 for over 50 days

In a future where the line between control and chaos blurs, a spy is forced to face not only armed enemies but also ethical dilemmas that transcend her mission and threaten her very humanity. “Heart of Stone” plunges into a world ruled by algorithms and hidden agendas, where trust is scarce, the power of technology redefines boundaries, and every choice can seal everyone’s fate, leading to the fragile border between survival and ultimate submission.

The biggest audience phenomenon of 2023 on Netflix, the film was watched by over 250 million people in its first six weeks after release Copyright / Netflix

The biggest audience phenomenon of 2023 on Netflix, the film was watched by over 250 million people in its first six weeks after release

Amid a suburb that hides dangers beneath a facade of normalcy, a nameless mother is forced to confront relentless forces to protect what is most essential: her bond with her daughter. Under Niki Caro’s precise direction, the film challenges conventions and reveals motherhood as an emotional battlefield, where love and survival intertwine with every decision.

122 million people watched: the most-watched comedy in Netflix history Copyright / Netflix

122 million people watched: the most-watched comedy in Netflix history

In a provocative play between sharp humor and social critique, “You People” challenges the limits of good intentions by exposing the discomfort stirred by racial and cultural differences. Through an unlikely romance, the film ironically unveils the latent tensions of contemporary coexistence, pushing the viewer to reflect on the divides that love alone, despite all its idealism, may not be able to bridge.

One of Netflix’s biggest audiences, the film was watched by 130 million people Copyright / Netflix

One of Netflix’s biggest audiences, the film was watched by 130 million people

Far from the usual glamour of superheroes, “Extraction 2” plunges into a brutal and dark universe, where physical strength is merely a detail compared to the emotional scars driving the protagonist. Tyler Rake returns not as an infallible savior, but as a man torn apart by loss, facing a mission that tests not only his endurance but the very reason to keep fighting amidst chaos that challenges any notion of heroism.

Disturbing and brutal, Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya’s film is on Netflix and grips the viewer from beginning to end Copyright / Netflix

Disturbing and brutal, Oscar-winner Daniel Kaluuya’s film is on Netflix and grips the viewer from beginning to end

In a near future where inequality reaches unsustainable levels, a marginalized community struggles to survive in the shadow of a city that discards them without remorse. “The Kitchen,” Daniel Kaluuya’s directorial debut, takes the viewer through a dystopian London, where revolt emerges from daily oppression and the longing for dignity becomes a collective outcry impossible to ignore, echoing the failures of a system that prefers silence over change.

Netflix drama that serves as a true lesson in history and democracy Copyright / Netflix

Netflix drama that serves as a true lesson in history and democracy

Reviving Shirley Chisholm’s historic 1972 candidacy for President of the United States is more than recounting a pioneering achievement — it is confronting the power structure that sought to silence her at every turn. “In Shirley”, John Ridley offers a focused view of this challenge but narrows the scope of the narrative by distancing it from the roots and struggles that shaped the indomitable strength of this singular woman, whose path called for greater depth.