Watching a movie premiere has undergone many changes over the years, and will likely keep changing in the future. A few years ago, there was only one way to watch a new movie: in theaters. Moviegoers would eagerly wait for weeks for the movie to premiere at the cinema, where they would be able to watch it with friends and family on the big screen. If for any reason they happened to miss the premiere of a film, they would have to wait for it to be available in rental stores or to be released on TV. Nowadays, many movies are still theatrically released, but as technology has evolved and as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic, a large number of productions are now reaching audiences in a different way: via streaming platforms.

The massive selection of content available on streaming platforms makes it much easier to find a movie or show that matches our tastes, but at the same time, it makes it nearly impossible to keep up with all the latest releases. There is simply so much content being uploaded per month that it can get overwhelming, and while checking out the hundreds of new titles that each platform offers, we miss out on many great productions that deserve a chance because we choose the movies that most people are watching. Netflix, for one, is among the streaming platforms with the most movies and series released per year, many of which are actually originals. And while several of its titles enjoyed widespread acclaim and popularity, many others were either underrated, or overshadowed by other releases. Check out 10 of Netflix’s hidden gems that deserve way more popularity than they have.

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10 I Care A Lot

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For her leading role in I Care A Lot, Rosamund Pike won a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Motion Picture. This 2020 film follows Marla, an unscrupulous woman who lives at other people’s expense. For several years, she has been exploiting elderly people as their legal guardian, under the pretext that they are incapable of taking care of themselves. Along with Fran, her life and business partner, they pick up a new victim to swindle, a lady named Jennifer Peterson. However, their job won’t be as easy as they expect, because Jennifer is secretly connected to the criminal world, and that threatens to destroy Marla forever. Pike is joined in this production by Peter Dinklage, Dianne Wiest, Eiza Gonzalez, and Chris Messina.

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9 Apostle

Apostle is a film set in 1905 that follows Thomas, a British man who embarks on a trip to a distant island isolated from the outside world to rescue his sister Jennifer, who has been kidnapped by a religious cult. Infiltrated in this group, the young man attempts to discover all of this organization’s secrets in order to destroy it from the inside, but he ends up discovering things that are more horrifying than he thought. This production was written and directed by Gareth Evans, and starred Dan Stevens, Lucy Boynton, Mark Lewis Jones, Michael Sheen, Bill Milner, Paul Higgins, and Kristine Froseth. Apostle premiered in September 2018 at Fantastic Fest, and just a few weeks later had its second premiere on Netflix.

8 The Perfection

The 2018 film The Perfection is a terrific combination of horror, crime thriller and black comedy, and one of those productions that you don’t quite figure out until the very end of it. It was directed by Richard Shepard and starred Allison Williams and Logan Browning accompanied by Steven Weber, Alaina Huffman, Mark Kandborg, Graeme Duffy, and Eileen Tian. The Perfection explores the human obsession with achieving perfection, and follows Charlotte, a prodigious cellist who had to give up her career to take care of her mother. After a decade, she finally comes back to the conservatory she was trained at, only to discover that her spot has been taken by a young up-and-coming star named Elizabeth. These two women strike up a romance that will lead them down a dark and winding path with dire consequences.

7 The Call

The Call is one of the many movies whose theatrical release was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which is why it ended up premiering on Netflix in November 2020. Directed by Lee Chung-hyun, this South Korean thriller is based on the 2011 film The Caller, and starred Park Shin-hye and Jeon Jong-seo, whose performance earned her a few nominations and a Director’s Cut Award. The Call follows Seo-yeon and Young-sook, two women who connect through a phone call and find out that they are living in different eras: one in 1999 and the other in 2019. Following this call, they start to help each other solve some difficult personal situations, dramatically changing each other’s lives. But not all that glitters is gold, as changing things from the past can lead to very, very dangerous consequences for everyone involved.

6 The Platform

The Platform is a Spanish movie that premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the People’s Choice Award for Midnight Madness. It is set in a dystopian future and presents a tower made up of many levels with two inmates living on each floor, rotating randomly. Right in the center of this building lies a hole through which descends a platform overflowing with food, provided under one condition: the prisoners on each floor are to eat what the ones on the previous floor have left over, and so on until the platform reaches the final floor. Naturally, this system creates conflicts among the inmates, who are willing to do absolutely anything in order to satiate their hunger. This production stars Iván Massagué, Zorion Eguileor, Antonia San Juan, Emilio Buale Coka, and Alexandra Masangkay.

5 Okja

Two years before he directed the Oscar-winning film Parasite, Bong Joon-ho helmed Okja, a co-production between South Korea and the United States that competed for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. It stars Ahn Seo-hyun alongside both South Korean and Hollywood stars such as Byun Hee-bong, Yoon Je-moon, Choi Woo-shik, Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano, Steven Yeun, Lily Collins, Shirley Henderson, Daniel Henshall, Jake Gyllenhaal, Giancarlo Esposito, and Devon Bostick. Okja follows Mija, a young girl who lives in South Korea with her grandfather and a super pig that has been genetically modified by a corporation that she calls Okja. The girl and the animal are great friends and spend their days going on adventures. Eventually, the corporation recaptures Okja and transports her to New York City, where she faces a fateful destiny. Without hesitation, Mija embarks on a rescue mission to bring her friend back, and she will meet several allies that will help her on this journey.

4 The Fundamentals of Caring

Ben is a writer who quit his job following an accident that took the life of his young son and ended his marriage. Trying to give a new meaning to his life, he enrolls in a course to become a registered caregiver, and is hired by Elsa to take care of Trevor, a young teenager suffering from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Trevor is fond of roadside attractions, so, with his mother’s permission, he embarks on a cross-country road trip with his caregiver that will transform their growing bond into a friendship. In the midst of it they meet Dot, a teenager who is trying to run away from her past and who will join them on the journey, as they search for new reasons to embrace life. The Fundamentals of Caring is a 2016 film written and directed by Rob Burnett based on the novel The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison. It starred Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts, and Selena Gomez.

3 Private Life

Private Life is a 2018 film that revolves around life as a couple and the hurdles that can arise in it, particularly, in the pursuit of conceiving a child. This comedy drama was written and directed by Tamara Jenkins, and featured starring performances by Paul Giamatti and Kathryn Hahn alongside Kayli Carter, Molly Shannon, John Carroll Lynch, Desmin Borges, and Denis O’Hare. The film revolves around Rachel and Richard, a middle-aged couple who for many years have been trying to have a child. After attempting all possible fertility and adoption methods without success, their desperation along with their obsession to conceive start to damage the couple as well as their relationship with the people around them. Joining them in their mission to have a baby is Sadie, their 25-year-old niece, who is willing to be their egg donor, a move that is bound to get her in trouble with her own mother.

2 Cam

Cam is a 2018 film directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei, drawing inspiration from her years working as a camgirl. It stars Madeline Brewer as Alice, a very reserved girl who is keeping a secret from her family: she works as a camgirl on adult websites. This young woman intends to keep her private life detached from her professional life and her clients, until one day things take a turn for the worse as she tries to log into her account only to discover that someone is using her profile: an exact replica of herself. Because of this situation and the things that her look-alike is doing on the Internet, Alice starts to lose control of her life and her relationships. So, she sets out on a mission to expose the impersonator and regain her audience, and with it, some sense of normalcy. Joining Brewer in the cast are Cam Patch Darragh, Melora Walters, Michael Dempsey, and Devin Druid.

1 I’m Thinking of Ending Things

Wrapping up this list is I’m Thinking of Ending Things, a 2020 film that may leave the audience scratching their heads. This production was written and directed by Charlie Kaufman based on the novel of the same name by Iain Reid. Starring Jessie Buckley and Jesse Plemons, the film follows a woman who drives with her boyfriend Jake to meet his parents while having second thoughts over ending things with him. Upon arriving at the secluded farmhouse where Jake’s parents live, her doubts about the relationship and her partner grow ever greater, forcing her to reconsider her life and all she knows so far. Joining Buckley and Plemons in the cast are Toni Collette, David Thewlis, Guy Boyd, Hadley Robinson, Gus Birney, Abby Quinn, and Colby Minifie, among others.