Whether you’re a fan of Christopher Nolan, Robert Zemeckis, Clint Eastwood, or Quentin Tarantino, find out if your favorite movie is on Netflix in our ranking of the 10 best movies available on the platform, based on their ratings. Presented by AlloCiné. spectators.
After recently revealing the top 10 best movies of all time, always based on their stars on the site, it’s time to take a look at the works that fill the catalog of the famous streaming service.
On the first step of the podium we meet again and again the invincible Forrest Gump. Winner of 6 Oscars, this unforgettable drama boasts an impressive average of 4,592 stars out of 5, the best rating to date for a film on AlloCiné.
Tom Hanks, who leads the feature film with an excellent performance, also participates in the second film in this rating: The Moving Green Line, adapted from the work of Stephen King and signed by Frank Darabont in 2000.
As for the bronze medal on the list, it goes up against Pulp Fiction, the famous gangster film that won the Palme d’Or at Cannes for Quentin Tarantino. The latter also doubles in the rankings, as his Django Unchained is in fifth place.
Also note that Forrest Gump director Robert Zemeckis also takes second place on the top with Back to the Future (which comes in at number eight), with Hayao Miyazaki taking the bottom two spots.
Top 10 movies available on Netflix by AlloCiné viewers
- Forrest GumpRobert Zemeckis (1994) – 4592 of 5
- green lineby Frank Darabont (2000) – 4572 of 5
- Pulp FictionQuentin Tarantino (1994) – 4498 out of 5
- Gladiator, by Ridley Scott (2000) – 4.4925 out of 5
- Django UnchainedQuentin Tarantino (2013) – 4.4924 out of 5
- Gran Torino, by Clint Eastwood (2009) – 4487 out of 5
- Fight Club, by David Fincher (1999) – 4.467 out of 5
- Back to the futureRobert Zemeckis (1985) – 4447 of 5
- Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki (2002) – 4,402 of 5
- Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki (2000) – 4,382 out of 5
If you’re a Netflix subscriber, don’t wait too long to (re)discover some classics, as Forrest Gump and Back to the Future will be leaving the platform for the month of February.
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Source: Allocine

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