This show is Yellowstone which was added to Netflix UK's library on Thursday, January 30. Yes, that show Yellowstone, the one which has remained one of the biggest US shows ever since it debuted in 2018.
Netflix viewers have been urged to binge an ‘incredibly powerful’ series with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score as season two has just landed. Mo first hit screens in 2022 and stars Mo Amer as Mo Najjar, a Palestinian refugee seeking asylum in Houston, Texas.
Laid' originally premiered on Peacock in December 2024, and while it has somewhat flown under radar, it managed to receive a 97 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Find out more here.
Netflix just added a charming and clever comedy-drama with Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Here's why you need to stream "You Hurt My Feelings"
Savage Beauty is another one of Netflix’s shows with 100 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s a South African drama that sees a woman ingrain herself in a wealthy family who owns a shady cosmetic empire and it’s got sex, drama, and scandal – so what more could you possibly ask for?
A roaring classic is back on Netflix – the perfect movie to fill a cosy January weekend. Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park, with a whopping Rotten Tomatoes score of 91%, is now available to stream on Netflix.
Only a select few horror movies in the last decade or so have become staples of the genre and reached cult classic status. "The Babadook" is one of them, playing on tropes from horror mainstays like "Poltergeist" and "Nightmare on Elm Street" to paint a terrifying portrait of the ugly side of motherhood and how grief lingers.
Critics gave this Netflix horror show a perfect score, and somehow, five years later, it has exploded in popularity.
Netflix revealed its 2025 slate of movies, TV shows, live events and games on Wednesday. To say that this year's programming is packed would be an understatement. Aside from the return of a handful of high-profile shows, an array of big-budget movies, live events and international titles will vie for your attention.
Back in Action is another Netflix movie to be a hit with audiences but not with critics. But does that matter? Let's look at what makes a Netflix film popular.
Back in Action has been trashed – but there's a key factor that explains which films are unexpected streaming hits.