While we await some of the big new Netflix original films which are coming later this year, the platform's library is still absolutely chock full of previous acclaimed originals and acquired favourites. For instance, it's certainly the place to go if you're looking for comedy, with options such as indie, offbeat British film Brian and Charles and Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin. Of course, there are plenty of dramas available too, including recent Oscar contenders Maestro and Past Lives as well as several previous Best Picture winners and nominees such as Parasite , 12 Years a Slave and Top Gun: Maverick .
Meanwhile, if you've raced through recent Netflix series Ripley and can't get enough, the previous film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel starring Matt Damon and Jude Law is also available on the streamer, so there's another good way to get your Ripley fix. There are a host of acclaimed and auteur directors whose films are featured in the library, including Quentin Tarantino, whose hits Once Upon a Time..
. in Hollywood and Pulp Fiction are both available, as well as Challengers director Luca Guadagnino, whose 2017 drama Call Me By Your Name is ready to stream right now. Read on for our latest picks of the best films on the streaming service below – updated weekly – or head over to our guides to the best series on Netflix and best comedies on Netflix .
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