50 Best Downloadable Movies on Netflix

50 Best Downloadable Movies on Netflix

December 13, 2024

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Taking a trip soon? Download these dozen incredible movies on Netflix. They’ll make your nights.

Like all movies on agoodmovietowatch.com, they are: highly-rated by users, highly-rated by critics, and little-known. They’re gems that you probably haven’t yet seen, which you will love.

31. Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends (2014)

7.2

Country

Japan

Director

Keishi Ohtomo, Keishi Otomo

Actors

Akifumi Uchida, Ayumi Beppu, Emi Takei, Hidekazu Mashima

Moods

Action-packed, Dramatic, Gripping

Released a month directly after Kyoto Inferno, Rurouni Kenshin Part III: The Legend Ends continues Kenshin’s journey, the same journey that revived the samurai chambara genre in recent years. As Japan made its shift towards a modern society in the Meiji era, Kenshin fights in promise to his master’s teachings, to wield his sword for life, rather than for the violence that once was the basis of power. The Legend Ends continues Rurouni Kenshin’s cinematic style with all the outstanding fight choreography, excellent production design, and exceptional cinematography, making it a must watch for fans of the genre as well as action fans in general, but those new to the franchise or those who have only watched the films might still find themselves lost with regards to the way this arc was structured.

32. The Infiltrator (2016)

7.1

Country

UK, United Kingdom, United States of America

Director

Brad Furman

Actors

Amy Ryan, Andy Beckwith, Art Malik, Benjamin Bratt

Moods

A-list actors, Dramatic, Intense

Bryan Cranston, best known for his role as Walter White in the Breaking Bad series, stars as Robert Mazur, a federal agent, who goes undercover to infiltrate the trafficking network of Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar. With the film based on Mazur’s memoir, Bryan Cranston gives an impressive lead performance that captures the intense distress that deep cover can bring. Besides Cranston, co-stars Benjamin Bratt, Diane Kruger, Amy Ryan, and an exceptional John Leguizamo are entirely persuasive and make the film experience enjoyable and intense. The Infiltrator is entertaining and maintains a good pace, with a great cast that makes it a true joy to watch, especially for those who enjoy stories based on real criminals. 

33. Sing Street (2016)

6.9

Country

Denmark, Ireland, UK

Director

John Carney

Actors

Aidan Gillen, Art Campion, Ben Carolan, Des Keogh

Moods

Easy, Romantic, Sweet

In 1980s Dublin, a young Irish catholic-school boy, whose family is facing financial problems starts his own band with the sole objective of impressing a mysterious femme fatale. The film takes you on a beautiful and witty journey through the band’s path to success and our protagonist’s quest in conquering his love all to the rhythm of some of the biggest 80’s pop-rock hits and the band’s own original soundtrack. Without a doubt this film is the long awaited passion project of filmmaker John Carney (Once, Begin Again).

34. Jarhead (2005)

6.9

Country

Germany, UK, United States of America

Director

Sam Mendes

Actors

Brian Geraghty, Chris Cooper, Dennis Haysbert, Evan Jones

Directed by Sam Mendes Jarhead is based on the best-selling 2003 memoir of the same title. In the film, Swofford is a 20-year-old soldier in the US Marine Corps during the 1991 Gulf War who is trained to be a sniper. But as the days go by, he doesn’t fire a single shot, given there is no one left to wage a battle after the US air attacks on the Iraqi army. Unlike most war movies, Jarhead stands out for its singular focus on the personal experience of a lost young soldier.  

35. Bone Tomahawk (2015)

6.9

Country

France, UK, United Kingdom

Director

S. Craig Zahler

Actors

Alex Meraz, Brandon Molale, David Arquette, David Midthunder

Moods

A-list actors, Dark, Suspenseful

A peculiar Western that might not please everyone if it wasn’t for its main star, Kurt Russel. It’s a mix between classic western material, a horror flick, and a fantasy movie. Yes, it’s a lot. And not only that, it can be slow at times. However, in those perks it also finds a lot of originality in a saturated genre, and one more time: Kurt Russel. He’s amazing as can be expected, playing the sheriff of a quiet town that gets struck by sudden disappearances. The suspect is a faraway tribe known for its cannibalism practices, the movie follows the sheriff as he leads an expedition to save a disappearing woman.

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