As we dive into the month of July 2023, we can already see Netflix ushering in a new era of cinematic delight for its audience. Here are the best movies added so far.
In an ever-evolving digital landscape, a monthly curation of cinematic delights can guide the discerning viewer through the labyrinth of choices. Welcome to the first in a series of articles spotlighting the most notable additions to Netflix’s NFLX robust movie lineup. My focus is not on promotion but on providing an authentic, in-depth review of each title to enrich your viewing experience. This July, Netflix has curated an eclectic mix of films that span multiple genres, delivering something for everyone.
From timeless classics and blockbuster favorites to quirky independent films, these ten selections offer a variety of narratives to pique your interest, move your heart, or simply entertain. In the first section, you’ll find those ten films. And at the end of the article, you can find a full list of every new movie that’s been added to Netflix so far in July.
If you’re interested in reading my weekly-updated movie rankings, check them out here.Bridesmaids
In Bridesmaids, director Paul Feig and a comedy powerhouse of a cast redefine the wedding film genre. This riotous, touching narrative delivers side-splitting laughter and raw emotion in equal measure. At its heart is Annie (Kristen Wiig), a struggling baker whose life is falling apart when her best friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), asks her to be her maid of honor. As the big day approaches, Annie confronts high-strung bridesmaids, an over-the-top bridal shower, and her own internal demons. This uproarious comedy unfolds with wit, warmth, and surprising insights into the complexities of female friendship.The Huntsman: Winter’s war
In The Huntsman: Winter’s War, a spectacular sequel/prequel to „Snow White and the Huntsman“, viewers are swept away in a whirlwind of spellbinding visuals, engaging storytelling, and compelling performances from Chris Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Jessica Chastain, and Emily Blunt. The movie delves deeper into the backstories of Eric (Hemsworth) and Ravenna (Theron), weaving a tale of sibling rivalry, lost love, and battles fought in icy landscapes. Spectacular visual effects and elaborate costume design make this a richly imagined fantasy world worth exploring.
Note: the movie’s sister film, Snow White & the Huntsman, is also available on Netflix.Pride & Prejudice
Joe Wright’s Pride & Prejudice offers a lush, evocative rendition of Jane Austen’s timeless classic.