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Top Ten on Netflix Right Now

Mikiela Grimes, @mng51@uakron.edu

and Juliana Adam’s, @jea74@uakron.edu,

Looking for the top 10 TV Shows on Netflix now? Well you’re in the right place, despite the streaming service dropping the top 10 list earlier this year, we're gonna give you some recommendations and what’s top 10 In the United States right now.

10. Gone Girl (Rated R) - On their fifth anniversary, Nick Dunne returns home to find his wife and childhood novel “Amazing Amy” inspiration, Amy Dunn missing, and begins to conspire as to where she went, but he later becomes the main suspect in her disappearance.

9. The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (Rated R) - Nicholas Cage is back on screen along with the upcoming actor Pedro Pascal. The movie see’s Cage play a fictionalized character version of himself who reluctantly agrees to meet up with Billionaire super fan Javi (Pedro Pascal) But what’s ahead for Cage is an action movie that Cage is known for.

8. Pamela, a Love Story (Rated NR) - Pamela Anderson shares her side of the story in this revealing documentary about her being in the fame, Scandals and men that have come to define her within the public eye.

7. Kill boksoon (Rated R) - A seasoned assassin whose personal life gets in the way of work and agrees to on last mission before her final retirement but decides not to go through with killing for moral reasons, but that’s okay since it executes it well with Jeon Do-Yeon amazing performance as a women who flips back and forth as a heartless killer and a doting mother to her teenage daughter.

6- Extraction 2 (Rated R) - The sequel to one of Netflix’s Biggest movie ever continues the story of mercenary whose skills includes extraction.“I say "story" because the real reason to watch this (and its prequel) is for the mindless action and violence, which flows so copiously that you can smell the shrapnel. -Tim Surette”

5- The Killer (Rated R)- The Killer is based on the French graphic novel series of the same name that was first published in 1998. The film stars Michael Fassbender as an assassin bent on fulfilling his mission without letting emotions cloud his judgment. Charles Parnell, Kerry O'Malley, Sala Baker, Sophie Charlotte, and Tilda Swinton also join the cast. The Killer's trailer promises a chilling energy signature to Fincher's films as well as high-octane, smoothly choreographed action scenes. -Kat Moon

4- They Cloned Tyrone (Rated R) - a trio of standout lead performances from John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx, playing three people thrown together by circumstance who, after a shooting in their neighborhood, find themselves wrapped up in an increasingly bizarre government conspiracy. Their search for answers leads them down an eerie path,

3- The Social Network (Rated PG-13) - Quite simply the viewers who watched this movie would say “it’s the best movie of the 10th century” The Social Network feels more relevant more and more everyday. The film origins start from the creator of FaceBook, Mark Zuckerburg (Jesse Eisenberg) and his college best friend Eduadro Saverin (Andrew Garfield). This movie constantly covers the ups and downs it came with creating the hit social media app FaceBook. This is a tremendously entertaining and biting film that never fails to get old and boasts an oscar winning screenplay.

2- Whiplash (Rated R) - This Movie would be considered the movie of the 10th century just like The Social Network. This movie is about a student named Andrew (Miles Teller) a devoted jazz drummer wanting to make a career, develops a brutal student-mentor relationship with Terrence Fletcher (J.K Simmons, yes, the guy who played J. Jonah Jamesons and the Farmer insurance guy), Terrance Fletcher constantly oversteps boundaries with his students, especially Andrew, but Andrew is determined to make a good impression on him.

1- Spiderman Across the Spider-Verse (Rated PG)- This is for the Spider-Versity and people who love the spider trilogy and people who love sequels that are as good as the originals, Miles Morales returns as a more established superhero and travels the multiverse with his returning friend Gwen Stacy with various spider-people from different multiverses, and they must work together to fight a new evil.

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