Netflix is streaming a new batch of movies in June and several are hits with critics including “Godzilla Minus One.” And the 10 best-reviewed films new on Netflix are .
Netflix is streaming a new batch of movies in June and several of them are hits with critics.
Looking at the rundown of all the new movies streaming on Netflix this month, there are movies, of course, that have earned the dishonor of being on the list of 10 worst-reviewed movies new on the streamer in June, including a pair of them from comedy stalwart Will Ferrell.
Of course, a critic’s opinion of a movie is one thing, but audiences’ opinions are more important in that they’re a reflection of the audiences who the films were intended for.
As such, Rotten Tomatoes is a place to gauge the reactions to films from the viewpoint of critics as their reviews are aggregated to give any given film a “fresh” or “rotten” rating. Verified users are also welcome to vote on the site where a combined Audience Score will guide you to a “fresh” or “rotten” rating as well.10. ‘1917’ (2019)
Shot entirely from a third-person point of view throughout the entire film, 1917 follows the harrowing trek of a pair of British soldiers (George MacKay and Dean-Charles Chapman) who must traverse through enemy territory to warn 1,600 troops that they will be ambushed in an upcoming offensive.
RT reviewers gave 1917—which was nominated for 10 Oscars in 2020 and won three—an 88% “fresh” rating based on 472 reviewers, while more than 25,000 verified users gave director Sam Mendes’ creatively filmed war drama an 88% “fresh” audience score.
1917 debuted on Netflix on June 1.9. ‘The Breakfast Club’ (1985)
Late writer-director John Hughes created an instant movie classic with the release of angsty teen comedy-drama The Breakfast Club, which shows how the lives of five teens (Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy) are transformed while serving high school detention on a Saturday.
The Breakfast Club has earned an 89% “fresh” rating based on 64 reviews, and more than 250,000 users awarded the film a 92% “fresh” Audience Score.
The Breakfast Club debuted on Netflix on June 1.8. ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (2018)
A big hit in theaters upon its theatrical release, director Jon M. Chu’s romantic comedy follows Rachel (Constance), who learns her boyfriend Nick’s (Henry Golding) family is extremely wealthy when she travels with him to Singapore for his best friend’s wedding.