The 10 movies Netflix fans are binging right now as new romcom hits 20,500,000 views

Champagne Problems. (L-R) Tom Wozniczka as Henri Cassell and Minka Kelly as Sydney Price in Champagne Problems. Cr. Mika Cotellon/Netflix ?? 2025.
What movies have you been sitting down to watch of late? Maybe you’ve caught an old favourite on TV. Perhaps you like to – quite literally – keep it real with a beloved collection of bespoke titles on DVD or Blu-Ray that you dip into from time or time. Or, chances are, like most of us – your film watching is provided to you by one or more of the world’s major streaming services. Over on the biggest of all (yes, Netflix…), the past week has been dominated by folk enjoying serial killer thrillers, dream-based animated fun, Hindi hits, music documentaries and schmaltzy but fun romantic-comedies. So let’s get into it, shall we? Here’s the most-watched movies over on Netflix from the past week… (Picture: Netflix)

10. The Little Things – 4,700,000 views last week

No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock (14205686qg) THE LITTLE THINGS, from left: Rami Malek, Denzel Washington, Chris Bauer, 2021. ? Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection Everett Collection - 2021
Denzel Washington’s weary deputy sheriff continues to draw audiences in with this slow burn serial killer thriller. The film pairs him with Rami Malek as a cocky rising detective and Jared Leto as the unnerving suspect, who may well know more than he lets on. There’s a grim atmosphere and a somewhat ambiguous ending to add to the star power here. It’s not a classic, but it’s serviceable and plenty of Netflix subscribers caught it this past week. Viewers in the mood for something dark and unsettling could do better, but they could also do worse. Well, a bit worse, anyway. (Picture: Warner Bros/Everett/Shutterstock)

9. Selena y Los Dinos: A Family’s Legacy – 4,800,000 views

This documentary shines a light on Selena Quintanilla’s early years with her family band. Interviews, rare footage and archival performances dance viewers through the long road from small gigs to her wider cultural impact. The film also explores how the family shaped The Queen of Tejano Music’s career and protected her legacy. The movie seems to be resonating strongly with fans who grew up with her music in Latin America, but it still makes for a fascinating watch to anyone unfamiliar with Selena or Los Dinos. If you’re in the latter camp, she’s widely regarded in her musical circles as ‘The Madonna of Tex-Mex Music’. (Picture: Netflix)

8. Jolly LLB 3 – 5,400,000 views

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Courtroom chaos, biting satire and heartfelt drama abound in this third outing in the Hindi film series. Akshay Kumar and Arshad Warsi play rival lawyers whose case starts out as a fight over land and corruption, but ends as a fight for justice for a poor farmer’s widow. Jolly LLB 3 sticks to the franchise’s usual mix of humour with social critique, even as its 157 minute runtime stretches the tone from light comedy to serious drama to not insignificant drain on your time. Still, if you’re into Subhash Kapoor’s movies, you won’t mind so much. (Picture: Star Studios)

7. Train Dreams – 6,200,000 views

Train Dreams. (L-R) Felicity Jones as Gladys Grainier and Joel Edgerton as Robert Grainier in Train Dreams. Cr. Corey Castellano/BBP Train Dreams. LLC. ?? 2025.
Adapted from Denis Johnson’s critically acclaimed novella, this historical drama follows a labourer drifting through the American West as the landscape around him shifts with the rise of industry and the building of the nation’s railroads. Western fans expecting gunfights and sheriff showdowns might not fully appreciate the quiet tone, sweeping cinematography and focus on working-class life during a changing era. But they will be impressed with Joel Edgerton’s excellent performance. It is not a loud movie by any stretch, but it rewards your attention, which explains why it’s gained a fair bit of momentum already. It’s doubtful that Train Dreams will creep much higher in the chart, but it’s one of Netflix’s films of the year, without doubt. (Picture: Corey Castellano/BBP Train Dreams. LLC.)

6. A Merry Little Ex-Mas – 9,000,000 views

No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Netflix/Everett/Shutterstock (15553948e) A MERRY LITTLE EX-MAS, from left: Pierson Fode, Alicia Silverstone, 2025. ph: Marni Grossman /? Netflix /Courtesy Everett Collection A Merry Little Ex-Mas - 2025
Christmas movies always find an eager audience and this seasonal romantic comedy is delivering exactly what viewers want under their trees/on their screens. The plot follows former lovers thrown together during Christmas week, turning awkward reunions into second chances. Light, breezy humour, cosy settings and a crowd-pleasing final act make this an unfussy watch while putting up your decorations. These films often surge up the charts as soon as the calendar hits late November and this Alicia Silverstone-starrer is no exception. Watch it, enjoy it, immediately forget it. Perfect. (Picture: Netflix/Everett/Shutterstock)

5. KPop Demon Hunters – 10,100,000 views

KPOP DEMON HUNTERS - (L-R) Jinu (voice by AHN HYO-SEOP) and Rumi (voice by ARDEN CHO). ??2025 Netflix
By this point even people that live under rocks know about Kpop Demon Hunters. It’s a cultural titan, one that’s surpassed simple ‘animated Netflix movie’. Sure, it is one of those. But with the music and general pop culture impact, this thing is hitting landmark status. It’s been in the Netflix top five for almost six months now. And it’s going absolutely nowhere. (Picture: Netflix)

4. The Carman Family Deaths – 10,200,000 views

The Carman Family Deaths. (L to R) Clark Carman and Linda Carman in The Carman Family Deaths. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix ?? 2025
True crime buffs have been flocking to this new documentary film about the long-running Carman case. The film revisits the 2013 shooting of family patriarch John Chakalos and the 2016 disappearance of his daughter Linda during a fishing trip with her son Nathan. It pieces together interviews, court filings, search records and family testimony to examine the allegations, the inheritance disputes and many of the case’s unanswered questions. Its steady pacing and layered structure have had viewers thoroughly engaged throughout the past week and look likely to keep folk hooked for a while yet. (Picture: Netflix)

3. Frankenstein – 14,600,000 views

This image released by Netflix shows Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in a scene from "Frankenstein." (Ken Woroner/Netflix via AP)
Guillermo del Toro’s vision for this Gothic tale is bringing a fresh audience to the classic story. Oscar Isaac leads the cast as the tormented but heavily flawed God complex-afflicted Dr. F, with Mia Goth, Jacob Elordi and Christoph Waltz rounding out the impressive ensemble cast. Critics praised the film’s emotional weight and ambitious production design, all anchored by del Toro’s trademark mix of melancholy and humanity. Is it a little too long and lacking true impact? Perhaps. but it’s proving a giant ongoing hit with horror fans with a Netflix login. (Picture: AP/Netflix)

2. In Your Dreams – 16,600,000 views

IN YOUR DREAMS - In Your Dreams is a comedy adventure about Stevie (12) and her little brother Elliot (8) who journey into the absurd landscape of their own dreams. If the siblings can withstand a snarky stuffed giraffe, zombie breakfast foods, and the queen of nightmares, the Sandman will grant them their ultimate dream come true... the perfect family. Cr: Netflix ?? 2025
Global audiences are getting super into this new original fantasy adventure about two siblings who stumble into a dream world after a bedtime wish goes wrong. Their search for the elusive Sandman gives the film a fun and rather playful mix of quest-based storytelling and bright visual spectacle. Parents are happy with the inventive creature design and fast pacing. The Roger Ebert website was pretty effusive too, saying: ‘In Your Dreams is an exciting, imaginative and sometimes funny adventure story. But also a wise and touching tale about the challenges of family and of change.’ (Picture: Netflix)

1. Champagne Problems – 20,500,000 views

Champagne Problems. (L-R) Astrid Whettnall as Brigitte Laurent, Sean Amsing as Roberto Salazar and Flula Borg as Otto Moller in Champagne Problems. Cr. Mika Cotellon/Netflix ?? 2025.
This past week’s most-watched movie on Netflix is an unchallenging watch called Champagne Problems. Like A Very Merry Ex-Mas, this is making its mark with a blend of holiday season charm and easy rom-com vibes. The story follows a driven American executive sent to Paris to secure a historic champagne estate deal for her firm, only to fall for the owner’s son. It’s a predictable but enjoyable love story set against picturesque vineyards of rural France and glitzy Parisian nights. It’s sweet but clichéd. Sometimes that all you want at this time of year, isn’t it…? (Picture: Netflix)
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