Social media is abuzz about one of the first films that could be sweeping award season this year.
22.12.2020 - 19:35 / tvguide.com
How the Grinch Stole Christmas taking over the No. 1 spot, which is fitting, while the recently added Ariana Grande concert doc Excuse Me, I Love You comes in second.
Tiny Pretty Things, Cocomelon, and the Jason Momoa action thriller Braven round out the top 5. But of the Netflix Top 10, which of these shows and movies are actually worth watching? We break down the entire Netflix Top 10 list and guide you through what to binge and what to skip.
Social media is abuzz about one of the first films that could be sweeping award season this year.
Bridgerton and the Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai continuing to claim the top 2 spots. Rounding out the top 5 are the new French crime series Lupin, the Nicolas Cage-hosted History of Swear Words, and the Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D sequel We Can Be Heroes.
Bridgerton take back the top spot from Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai, which has moved into second.
Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai and Shonda Rhimes' period piece Bridgerton continuing to hold the top two spots, as they have all week. The Nicolas Cage-hosted series History of Swear Words, the Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D sequel We Can Be Heroes, and the Zac Efron comedy 17 Again round out the top 5.
Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai continuing to hold the No. 1 spot, while Bridgerton, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina's final season, and the Liam Neeson thriller Unknown are also staying put in the top 5.
Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai holding the No. 1 spot.
Karate Kid continuation series Cobra Kai taking the No. 1 spot.
Rebel Wilson holds hands with boyfriend Jacob Busch in the cutest way while hanging out on a patio during their ski trip in Aspen, Colo., earlier this week.
After We Collided, the romantic sequel to 2019's After, taking the No. 1 spot, bumping How the Grinch Stole Christmas to No.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom still at No. 1.
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, at No. 1, while the holiday movie A California Christmas comes in at No.
Top Canadian film director Michelle Latimer has apologized after coming under scrutiny for claiming Indigenous family roots in a Quebec Algonquin community when promoting her documentary Inconvenient Indian ahead of its recent world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. The feature, an adaptation of Thomas King's book Inconvenient Indian, in which the American-born Canadian writer meditates on what it means to be "Indian" in North America, will next have a U.S.
A California Christmas still at No. 1, while ballet drama Tiny Pretty Things moves into second position.
A California Christmas still at No. 1, while Manhunt: Deadly Games ranks at No.
A California Christmas still at No. 1, while Manhunt: Deadly Games ranks at No.
A California Christmas swooping in to claim the top spot, while Manhunt: Deadly Games comes in at No. 2.
Ava holding on to the top spot, while the star-studded Broadway adaptation The Prom comes in at No. 2.
Ava holding the top spot, while the star-studded Broadway adaptation The Prom comes in at No. 2.
Selena: The Series and Big Mouth in the first two spots, as they've been all week. The only new addition to the top 10 today is the crime series Manhunt: Deadly Games, which ranks at No.