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7 life changing movies to watch

7 Life Changing Films   

7 greatest thrillers movies of all time

  7 greatest Thrillers movies of All Time

Greatest psychological thriller of all time

7 Greatest psychological thriller of all time 

The 7 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (2022)

The 7 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Trying to find the best movie to watch on Netflix can be a daunting challenge. We’ve all been there. You've decided you’re going to watch  something . You have the entirety of Netflix at your disposal, including even a pared-down list of films you’ve already bookmarked to watch at a future date. But then there’s the choosing. You’ve gotta find something that fits your mood, or something you and your friend/significant other/couch companion can agree on. You spend hours browsing, and by the time you stumble on something you think maybe is the one, it’s too late, you’re too tired, and indecision has won out. Never fear, though, because we here at Collider have a guide to help you find the perfect Netflix movies available in the U.S. We’ve thumbed through the library and assembled a list of some of the best films currently available for streaming, from classics to hidden gems to new releases and beyond. This list of the best movies on N...

Every actor who's played Batman, ranked from worst to best

 Every actor who's played Batman, ranked from worst to best— including Robert Pattinson http:// Robert Pattinson in "The Batman."  Warner Bros. Batman is one of those characters pop culture can't get enough of. Some actors have become legends thanks to playing the Dark Knight. Here we rank all the actors who have played the role on TV and in the movies. 10. George Clooney ("Batman & Robin," 1997) George Clooney in "Batman & Robin."  Warner Bros. Still trying to find his footing post-"ER," Clooney was jumping back and forth between romantic comedies and action movies when he took the Batman role after Val Kilmer was one-and-done in "Batman Forever." It turned out to be a disaster. Fans were exhausted by director Joel Schumacher's colorful aesthetic and the cartoonish villains played by Arnold Schwarzenegger (Mr. Freeze) and Uma Thurman (Poison Ivy) fell flat. Plus, Clooney's Batman was too jokey turning the gruff ...