

Some of the oldies that we love, which are making a comeback on the streaming service are: Legally Blonde, The Pianist, The Master, Rush, August: Osage County, Crimson Peak, the Back to the Future trilogy, Due Date, Mystic River, Notting Hill, Scarface, Zombieland and Layer Cake, to name just a few.

The undisputed king of streaming TV, even with all the other providers, Netflix has bulked out its line-up with everything from horror to romance to poignant documentaries and a huge range of self-produced Netflix Originals. This month Netflix brings forward new original content, with the second part of Lucifer's season 5, Jupiter's Legacy, a TV series based on comic book series by Mark Miller, the second part of The Masked Singer, Zach Snyder's latest creation Army of the Dead and many more. With the list moving towards 4,000 movies, a little help to narrow them down is always a good thing.

With Netflix losing popularity with its new one-user-per-account policy, it seems the streaming platform has kicked it up a notch with new films, series and documentaries every month. In May 2021, Netflix will bring a TV series about superheroes, a psychological thriller, a long-awaited zombie movie and many more. Director: Martin Scorsese Stars: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Harvey Keitel. Hitman Frank Sheeran looks back at the secrets he kept as a loyal member of the Bufalino crime family. As summer is approaching but we are nowhere near where we would like to be right now, Netflix has brought out the big guns with new originals, serious thrillers and oldies but goodies. The Irishman (2019) Error: please try again.
