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The Best Movies On Netflix Australia Right Now March 2024

By Jessica Best
19th Mar 2024

Here at Urban List, we think that buttering up the popcorn and firing up one of the best movies on Netflix Australia has got to be our favourite thing ever. But how often do you find yourself endlessly scrolling, looking for something half-decent to kick back to? Always, right?

Well, scroll no more friends, here are all the best movies to watch on Netflix Australia this February.

Spaceman

Adam Sandler, Carey Mulligan and Isabella Rossellini are going intergalactic in this brand spankin' new release. Six months into a solo mission, lonely astronaut Sandler is forced to confront the cracks in his marriage with a little help from a mysterious creature sharing the ship with him. Dark, psychological and at times bizarre, Spaceman demonstrates a very different side to Sandler's usual witty quips.

Damsel 

Millie Bobby Brown can't do much wrong in our eyes, so we were thrilled to hear about her latest whimsical Netflix release. A dark modern take on the fairytale classics, Brown's marriage to a charming prince turns into a fierce fight for survival when she's offered up as a sacrifice to a terrifying fire-breathing dragon. Perfect for those who love a little fantasy in their lives, there's a big backing cast (think Angela Bassett and Ray Winstone) that's sure to transport you into another realm. 

Shirley

Serving girl power in spades, Shirley follows the iconic true story of Shirley Chisholm, the first Black congresswoman to run for President of the United States. With Regina King at the helm, the film chronicles the blatant discrimination and sexism Chisholm encountered on her journey celebrating her tenacity, persistence and fierce fight. Premiering on Australian screens on March 22, we're hanging out for this one ahead of Internation Women's Day.

The Beautiful Game

Meet Mal (Bill Nighy) the manager of England's charming homeless soccer team, as he leads them to the Homeless World Cup in Rome. As the team takes a chance on the new talented but rather troubled striker Vinny, Mal must keep them together and help them truly become united to take out the cup. Utterly heart-warming and uplifting, this one hits screens right at the end of the month on March 29.

Badland Hunters

This South Korean smash has just launched and is already topping the Netflix movie charts, and we sure can see why. In a post-apocalyptic world known as the badlands, a group of skilled hunters emerge as the last line of defense against ruthless bandits and mutant creatures. Led by the formidable duo of Nam San and Choi Ji-wan, the hunters navigate the desolate wastelands, scavenging for resources to sustain their struggling village. Fast-paced and intense, add it to your binge list immediately.

The Kitchen

Set in dystopian London, this tale of fatherhood and community highlights the sweeping gap between rich and poor where social housing has been eliminated. Protagonists Izi and Benji are on the fight to navigate their complex world as residents of  their temporary community, The Kitchen, refuse to abandon their home when the government tries to take over. Dark, raw and moving, these acclaimed British filmmakers Kibwe Tavares and Daniel Kaluuya make a poignant comment on our society today.

Orion And The Dark

From the producer of How To Train Your Dragon comes Orion and the Dark, a completely charming whimsical adventure perfect for a night in with the whole fam. This animated fantasy adventure film follows Orion as he conquers his greatest fear—the dark—with enormous bravery and humour along the way teaching all of us that it's okay to be a little afraid sometimes.

NYAD

Three decades after giving up marathon swimming in exchange for a prominent career as a sports journalist, at the age of 60, Diana (four-time Academy Award nominee Annette Bening) becomes obsessed with completing an epic swim that always eluded her: the 110 mile trek from Cuba to Florida—often called the “Mount Everest” of swims.

Pain Hustlers

Pain Hustlers is Erin Brocavich meets Wolf Of Wall Street. If that should tell you anything, it should say this flick is one you can't skip. This high-octane and sharp Netflix movie is naturally filled with all the laughs, casting the likes of Emily Blunt, Chris Evans, Catherine O’Hara, and Andy Garcia. 

Taking place in the heart of sunny Florida, Liza (Blunt) envisions the dream life for her and her young daughter. After landing a job at a struggling pharma start-up let by Pete (Evans), Liza's charisma and wit feeds her right into the underbelly of a criminal conspiracy.

Reptile

Following the brutal murder of a young real estate agent, a hardened detective attempts to uncover the truth in a case where nothing is as it seems. By doing so, he dismantles the illusions in his own life. 

Extraction 2

Chris Hemsworth returns as Tyler Rake in Extraction 2, the sequel to Netflix's blockbuster action film Extraction. After barely surviving the events of the first movie, Rake is back as the Australian black ops mercenary, tasked with another deadly mission: rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.

Run Rabbit Run

While we may never be able to get our 'Shiv' fix again, Sarah Snook is set to grace your silver screen in this horror-mystery locked with all the twists and turns. As a fertility doctor, Sarah (Snook) has a firm understanding of the cycle of life. However, when she's forced to make sense of the increasingly strange behavior of her young daughter, Sarah must challenge her own beliefs and confront a ghost from her past.

The Mother

Let's just say, if it stars Jennifer Lopez—we're down to watch it. In The Mother—A deadly female assassin comes out of hiding to protect the daughter that she gave up years before, while on the run from dangerous men. 

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The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die

Fantasy fiends, this one's for you. When King Edward dies, peace is threatened as his two potential heirs, Aethelstan and Aelfweard, battle to claim the crown. Uhtred hears that Aethelstan, once his ward and protégé, is to fight, he rides to help him secure victory, but the young prince has fallen under a dark influence. And when Aethelstan’s actions threatens the life Uhtred has known, Uhtred has to decide where his loyalties lie, with the king, or with his homeland. 

White Noise

There's hype around White Noise and for good reason too. Blending family drama, comedy and chaos, bookworms will already be aware that this Noah Baumbach (remember, from Marriage Story?) spin is inspired by Don Delillo's famed book by the same name. Starring Adam Driver, this one is based on a family's awkward suburban life which gets quickly upended when a nearby chemical leak causes 'The Airborne Toxic Event'. 

Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery

So, some people are saying this could be one of the best Netflix movies of all time but we'll leave that decision up to you. Benoit Blanc returns to peel back the layers in a new Rian Johnson whodunnit. This fresh adventure finds the intrepid detective at a lavish private estate on a Greek island, but how and why he comes to be there is only the first of many puzzles. 

The Good Nurse

Amy, a compassionate nurse and single mother struggling with a life-threatening heart condition, is stretched to her physical and emotional limits by the hard and demanding night shifts at the ICU. But help arrives when Charlie, a thoughtful and empathetic fellow nurse, starts at her unit. While sharing long nights at the hospital, the two develop become pretty good friends but a series of mysterious patient deaths sets off an investigation that points to Charlie as the prime suspect. Not to freak you out but this one is based on true events.

Blonde

Based on the bestselling novel by Joyce Carol Oates, Blonde reimagines the life of one of Hollywood's most enduring icons, Marilyn Monroe. From her volatile childhood as Norma Jeane, through her rise to stardom and romantic entanglements, Blonde blurs the lines of fact and fiction to explore the widening split between her public and private self. Absolutely unmissable. 

Day Shift

In this action film, Jamie Foxx stars as a hard-working blue-collar dad who just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted daughter. However, his mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income, hunting and killing vampires as part of an international Union of vampire hunters. 

Persuasion

Living with her snobby family on the brink of bankruptcy, Anne Elliot (Dakota Johnson) is an "unconforming woman with modern sensibilities". When Frederick Wentworth—the dashing one she let get away—crashes back into her life, Anne has to choose between putting the past behind her pursuing true love. Book fiends will know this one has been adapted from the Jane Austen novel. 

The Gray Man

As one of the best action movies on Netflix, The Gray Man is CIA operative Court Gentry (Ryan Gosling), AKA Sierra Six. Plucked from a federal penitentiary and recruited by his handler, Donald Fitzroy (Billy Bob Thornton), Gentry was once a highly-skilled, Agency-sanctioned merchant of death...just your run-of-the-mill job, right? However, the tables turn and now Six is the target, hunted across the globe by Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans), a former cohort at the CIA, who will stop at nothing to take him out. 

Love & Gelato

Oh yes, let the escapism begin. While this film isn't for everyone (bar those that absolutely loved Emily In Paris or The Bold Type), it is the kind of flick you can switch on for a well-deserved break from the news or you know, heavy true crime documentaries. Lina, a 17-year-old American, finds herself having to travel to Rome to honour her mother's memory.

Catapulted into an unknown country, too messy and full of chaos for her serious, methodical and even a little nerdy nature, she has to reckon with her obsessions, anxieties and fears. For us, we're loving this one for the Italian fashion montages and beautiful Roma scenery. 

Hustle

Adam Sandler is back and this time around, he’s starring as a basketball scout. After discovering a once-in-a-lifetime player with a rocky past, Stanley Beren (Sandler) takes it upon himself to bring the phenom to the States without his team's approval. Against the odds, they have one final shot to prove they have what it takes to make it in the NBA. 

Spiderhead

Okay, we’re here for Chris Hemsworth and Miles Teller. Based on The New Yorker short story by George Saunders, Spiderhead is a genre-bending and darkly funny psychological thriller directed by Joseph Kosinski (TRON: Legacy, Top Gun: Maverick) and written by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (Deadpool, Zombieland). 

Senior Year

Let’s be honest, a movie starring Rebel Wilson is always a good idea and this comedy on Netflix is a win.  After a cheerleader (Rebel Wilson) falls off a pyramid and into a 20-year coma, she wakes up as a 37-year-old woman, ready to return to high school, regain her status and claim the prom queen crown that eluded her. We’re also loving this one because it features another Aussie you’ll be familiar with—Angourie Rice. 

Choose Or Die

Let’s be real, Asa Butterfield never disappoints so kick up your feet and get ready to sink your teeth into Netflix’s new horror, Choose Or Die. After firing up a lost 80s survival horror game, a young coder unleashes a hidden curse that tears reality apart, forcing her to make terrifying decisions and face deadly consequences. 

365 Days: This Day

Alright if you missed the hype of 365 Days back in 2020, you could save your pop culture lag by getting behind its sequel—365 Days: This Day. The Polish-American erotic thriller (yes, expect lots of gyrating and grinding, 50 Shades Of Grey-style) tales Laura and Massimo and their new beginning. However, Massimo's family ties and a mysterious man who enters Laura's life threatens their whole relationship. 

The In Between

In the mood for a supernatural love story? You're in luck. The In Between is your next 'cruise control' that centers on a teenage girl, Tessa (Joey King), who, after bouncing around in foster homes for most of her childhood, doesn’t believe she deserves her own love story. 

Against The Ice

In 1909, Denmark’s Arctic Expedition led by Captain Ejnar Mikkelsen (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) was attempting to disprove the United States’ claim to Northeast Greenland. Two men succeed in finding proof that Greenland is, in fact, one island, but returning to the ship takes longer than expected. The two battle extreme hunger, fatigue and a polar bear attack and when they finally arrive back at their base—their ship has been crushed in the ice and the camp has been abandoned.

Windfall

Brace yourself for this ​​Hitchcockian thriller following a wealthy couple who arrive at their vacation home only to find it's being robbed—we know, the deepest of plots but hang with it, you won’t be disappointed. Windfall also stars a few familiar faces including Lily Collins, Jason Segel (as the bad guy, would you believe?) and Jesse Plemons. 

Adam By Eve

Without a doubt one of the coolest movies on Netflix, Adam By Eve is a mystery-drama wrapped in vibrant visuals that combine live-action 3DCD and 2D animation. High school student Aki searches for her friend Taki, who disappeared suddenly in front of her eyes. She wanders into a strange world created by the mysterious entity “Hitotsume-sama.” Led by Taki’s voice, she finds a fictional Shibuya that is neither dream nor reality. 

​​​​Rescued By Ruby

We mean, how can you go wrong with yet another movie about his man and his dog? Based on a true story, state trooper Dan (Grant Gustin) dreams of joining the K-9 Search And Rescue team, but no one will give him the chance. Shelter dog Ruby dreams of having a home, but is running out of hope. When fate brings Dan and Ruby together, it's their unshakable bond that helps them face their toughest challenge yet.

Black Crab

Black Crab is a Swedish action thriller set in a post-apocalyptic world torn apart by war. During a long, harsh winter, six soldiers embark on a covert mission across a frozen archipelago, risking their lives to transport a mysterious package that could end the war. As they enter hostile enemy territory, they have no idea what dangers lie ahead or who—if anyone—they can trust. But for speed skater turned soldier Caroline Edh, the mission is about something else entirely. 

The Adam Project

If you’re keen to hit cruise on you brain then you’re going to love The Adam Project. Deep in the genre of sci-fi, after accidentally crash-landing in 2022, time-travelling fighter pilot Adam Reed teams up with his 12-year-old self on a big ol’ mission to save the future. 

The Weekend Away

Grab the popcorn, a warm blanket and get ready to settle in for this Netflix crime thriller. The Weekend Away, starring Leighton Meester, is based on Sarah Alderson's bestselling 2020 novel of the same name and let's just say the book has a pretty hectic twist at the end. A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry when Beth (Leighton Meester) is accused of killing her best friend (Christina Wolfe). Some have likened this Netflix iteration as the female Bourne movie and we mean... there's only one way to find out. 

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Melody, her teenage sister Lila and their friends Dante and Ruth, head to the remote town of Harlow, Texas to start an idealistic new business venture. Of course, their big dream soon turns into an absolute nightmare when they accidentally walk into the home of the iconic Leatherface. If you’ve watched any of the Texas Chainsaw movies, you’ll know he’s the deranged serial killer who just so happens to be back on the prowl. To top things off, this film also features a cameo from Sally Hardesty (Olwen Fouéré), the sole survivor of his infamous 1973 massacre who’s hell-bent on seeking revenge. 

The Lost Daughter

We love it when Netflix gets a jumpstart on streaming hotly anticipated movies early in the year so get ready to lap up all that is Olivia Coleman in Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut—The Lost Daughter. In this one, Leda (Olivia Coleman) meets a mother and her young daughter while holidaying in Italy. You'll also find Dakota Johnson, Jessie Buckley, Ed Harris, Peter Sarsgaard, Paul Mescal and Dagmara Dominczyk starring in this psychological thriller. 

Don't Look Up

Don't Look Up follows Kate Dibiasky (Jennifer Lawrence), an astronomy grad student, and her professor Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) make an astounding discovery of a comet orbiting within the solar system. The problem—it’s on a direct collision course with Earth. 

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