5 good movies on Netflix this weekend: Sarah’s Key, Night School and more
Sarah’s Key has landed on Netflix. Night School is leaving next week. Here are five good movies to watch on Netflix this weekend.
Looking for something to keep you entertained this weekend? There are some great movies available on Netflix, whether you want comedy, drama, or thriller. Here are five good movies on Netflix this weekend, including Night School, Sarah’s Key, and more.
5. Night School
For those in the mood for comedy, Night School is the movie to check out. It’s been on Netflix for a while, but will be leaving the service next week. This weekend could be your last chance to check it out.
Night School star Kevin Hart as Teddy, a successful salesman who accidentally blows up his workplace. Now he needs to get his GED, which means heading back to school as an adult.
4. Daddy Issues
If you want quirky drama, Daddy Issues is the movie to check out. When Maya meets her dream girl, Jasmine, in real life, a spark of attraction is noticed. The relationship would be everything Maya has ever wanted, except that Jasmine has an unhealthy, co-dependent relationship with her sugar daddy.
This movie is original and a breath of fresh air for those who want something empowering. It’s also a harsh lesson of “be careful what you wish for.”
3. Come and Find Me
For those looking for a thriller, the 2016 movie Come and Find Me is now available to stream on Netflix. Aaron Paul stars as a man who’s looking for his girlfriend, Claire. She goes missing overnight and it’s up to him to find her. The problem is there are clearly secrets she’s been keeping, including the possibility that her name is really Sarah.
If you love mysteries like this where you learn bits and pieces as the main character does, you’re going to enjoy Come and Find Me. The Tudors fans will also love seeing Annabelle Wallis in another project.
2. Sarah’s Key
Based on the best-selling novel by Tatiana de Rosnay, Sarah’s Key sees Kristin Scott Thomas as a journalist, Julia, who is looking into a shameful incident in French wartime history. The historical story is based on the “Vel’ d’Hiv roundup” of Jews in Paris in 1942, a true event during the Second World War.
Julia finds herself focused on the story of a 10-year-old girl. Throughout the movie, we get flashes of the past with the story of the future. Can Julia find out what happened to Sarah? It’s a beautiful but heartbreaking story that you need to watch once.
1. Between Two Ferns: The Movie
If you loved the internet sensation of the series, then you just know you need to watch the movie. Zach Galifianakis needs to save his career and that means taking his show on the road. He needs 10 episodes if he wants to make up for killing Matthew McConaughey. So, off he goes to interview the likes of Benedict Cumberbatch, Brie Larson, Peter Dinklage and many more.
The Netflix original film is out now. Stream it to your heart’s content. You’ll find yourself laughing every step of the way.
What are you watching this weekend on Netflix? Share in the comments below.