Top 10 Downloadable Movies On Netflix In 2023
1. Gattaca (1997)

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Starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law, "Gattaca" is a gripping tale set in a not-so-distant future where genetic engineering has become the norm. In this world, individuals conceived through traditional means are considered inferior and face discrimination. The film follows the journey of Hawke's character, who defies societal norms and strives to fulfill his lifelong dream of venturing into outer space despite being labeled genetically inadequate.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genres: Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller
2. A Single Man (2009)
Shot in a single day, "A Single Man" tells the poignant story of George (played by Colin Firth), a college professor grappling with the recent loss of his partner. Set in 1960s Los Angeles, the film beautifully captures the emotional turmoil of grief and loneliness. Tom Ford's directorial debut explores the desaturation of life's colors after loss, with Julianne Moore delivering a stellar performance as Charley, a character dealing with her own loneliness.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Drama, Romance
3. Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2013)
Breaking through language barriers, "Miracle in Cell No. 7" is a heartwarming Korean film that tells the touching story of a mentally challenged father and his daughter. Wrongly accused of a crime, the father's warm-hearted personality gradually wins over his fellow inmates, leading to their efforts to reunite him with his daughter within the prison walls. Be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster that might require a box of tissues.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
4. Pariah (2011)
A beautifully subtle masterpiece, "Pariah" delves into the life of Alike, a teenage girl in Brooklyn coming to terms with her identity as a gay black individual. Caught between her family's traditional values and the world of her openly gay friend, the film portrays Alike's journey towards self-acceptance. "Pariah" is a raw and moving coming-of-age story, with relatable and lovable characters that draw viewers in.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Drama
5. It Follows (2014)

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Distilled horror at its finest, "It Follows" tells the story of a teenager who, after her first sexual encounter, learns that she has inherited a curse transmitted through intimate contact. As paranoia takes hold, deadly manifestations of the curse begin to haunt her, leading to a genuinely chilling and smartly crafted film.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Horror, Mystery
6. Jarhead (2005)
Directed by Sam Mendes, "Jarhead" is a unique war film based on the best-selling memoir of the same name. The story revolves around Swofford, a young soldier in the US Marine Corps during the 1991 Gulf War, who undergoes sniper training but never fires a shot due to the swift conclusion of the conflict. Unlike traditional war movies, "Jarhead" focuses on the personal journey of a lost soldier, offering a compelling perspective on the human experience in war.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Drama
7. 42 (2013)
Chadwick Boseman, known for his iconic role as the Black Panther, shines in "42," a true story about Jackie Robinson, the first
Black major league player. The film beautifully portrays Robinson's journey of breaking barriers and confronting racism in a world dominated by prejudice. With a stellar performance by Dustin Hoffman as Robinson's coach, "42" is a powerful and uplifting movie that combines exceptional baseball sequences with a compelling personal narrative.
Our staff rating: 6.9/10
Genre: Drama
8. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)
A slow-burning spy thriller set in the heart of the British intelligence service during the Cold War, "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" is elevated by Gary Oldman's subtly intense performance. As a retired agent called back to uncover a mole within the MI5, Oldman delivers a compelling portrayal of espionage and intrigue. The film's intricate plot keeps audiences engaged, despite the complex web of secrets.
Our staff rating: 7/10
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
9. Kung Fu Hustle (2005)
Written, directed, and starring the multi-talented Stephen Chow, "Kung Fu Hustle" is a brilliant fusion of martial arts and comedy. This film pays homage to the legacy of Hong Kong martial arts cinema while delivering a fresh and entertaining experience. Boasting remarkable action sequences and witty humor, "Kung Fu Hustle" is a must-see for cinephiles who appreciate raw talent and cinematic magic.
Our staff rating: 7/10
Genres: Action, Comedy, Crime, Fantasy
10. Copenhagen (2014)
While it starts off at a leisurely pace, "Copenhagen" surprises with its captivating storyline. The film follows a 28-year-old man on a European journey with a friend, ultimately leading to Copenhagen, where he hopes to connect with his remaining family. Along the way, he enlists the help of a local girl, embarking on a charming adventure through the city in search of his grandfather. "Copenhagen" explores personal growth and connections, featuring an exceptional performance by Frederikke Dahl Hansen that adds to its undeniable charm.
Our staff rating: 7/10
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance
