
10 movies that would make perfect Sunday viewing
The weekend is here, and so is the ultimate Netflix binge-fest. With plenty to choose from, we’re curating a list that’s all about variety and indulgence. From heart-pumping action to laugh-out-loud comedies and from swoon-worthy rom-coms to thought-provoking dramas, our Best of Netflix collection has something for everyone. There’s no filter for actors, directors, or genres this time. Instead, it’s a break-free zone with no rules, no limits, just pure entertainment. So, here’s your list of ten movies that will make you feel at home.
Weekends are honestly the perfect excuse to devour the marathons you’ve been craving all week. In case the week was mundane and there’s a need for heart-pumping action to get you through, watch Carry-On starring Jason Bateman. It already shattered records during its Christmas release, but you don’t really need a festive reason to catch up with the thrills. But if that’s already ticked off the list, Tom Hardy’s Havoc is currently streaming and has rave reviews.
For the lovers of comedy circus, Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming is there to churn out a laughter riot. And the best part? Madea’s Destination Wedding, too, is awaiting a Netflix release this July, making it a perfect fun recap. However, for those who want to savour Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart’s comedy combination, take a detour towards Central Intelligence. Because after June, the comedy gold will leave the streamer.
If you need a bit of literature, but on the screens instead of books, Greta Gerwig’s Little Women is available on Netflix. With an all-star ensemble and a gripping storyline that will take you back in time, it fits the bill of a nostalgic streaming run. But if watching Timothée Chalamet on-screen heightens the craving, take a trip down memory lane with his 2017 blockbuster, Call Me by Your Name. Not only does it do the trick for a perfect Sunday watch, but it also celebrates the ongoing Pride Month.
Although viewers will find romance in Call Me by Your Name, those who need a dash of laughter alongside can check out The Perfect Date. It stars Noah Centino, and by now, you must have caught on that it’s one of the best guilty pleasures out there. A perfect retreat to just sit back, relax, and stream. While The Perfect Date is, well, the perfect modern-day rom-com, any such marathon is incomplete without the queen of the genre, Anne Hathaway.
So, here’s your cue to re-watch Bride Wars a 100th time, because why not? After the whole week of slipping out of comfort zones, if nostalgia streaming is the way to get cosy, so be it. As for the horror enthusiasts cruising for teeth-sinking terrors out there, did you think we forgot you? There’s no way. Netflix reshuffles have brought some of the most terrifying titles, but the one we simply cannot ignore is the latest entry, Fear Street: Prom Queen.
On the flip side, if a re-run is your cup of tea in the horror genre, Andy Muschietti’s It is streaming on Netflix. But fair warning: don’t get too close to the drain. While that sums up the list you were looking for, what’s the holdup now?
10 movies on Netflix for the ultimate Sunday binge:
- Carry-On (Jaume Collet-Sera, 2024)
- Havoc (Gareth Evans, 2025)
- A Madea Homecoming (Tyler Perry, 2022)
- Central Intelligence (Rawson Marshall Thurber, 2016)
- Little Women (Greta Gerwig, 2019)
- Call Me by Your Name (Luca Guadagnino, 2017)
- The Perfect Date (Chris Nelson, 2019)
- Bride Wars (Gary Winick, 2009)
- Fear Street: Prom Queen (Matt Palmer, 2025)
- It (Andy Muschietti, 2017)