Netflix is a great platform to rewatch some of your favorite movies or discover new ones that may have slipped through the cracks. The streamer just added over two dozen James Bond movies, but the most popular one so far has been the most recent entry, No Time to Die. Another popular title is Secret Mall Apartment, a wild new documentary about the real-life story of how several people lived in a - you guessed it - secret mall apartment for years. Finally, get your zombie on with the surprisingly great 2004 remake of George A. Romero's horror classic, Dawn of the Dead. 'No Time to Die' (2021) All good things must come to an end, even Daniel Craig's James Bond. After four successful movies, Craig bid 007 adieu in No Time to Die, which wraps up a lot of dangling plotlines that were started in 2006 with Casino Royale. 10 Best New Movies to Stream This Weekend (January 30-February 1): 'The Wrecking Crew' and More When the mysterious Lyutsifer Safin (Rami Malek) destroys Bond's main nemesis, SPECTRE, Bond investigates whether he's friend or foe. After surviving an assassination attempt, he's very much the latter, and his plan to unleash nanobots around the globe will cause the death of millions. Bond can't let that happen, so he once again teams up with Q (Ben Whishaw), Moneypenny (Naomie Harris) and M (Ralph Fiennes) to stop Safin and save the world. No Time to Die is a grandiose Bond adventure, filled to the brim with grand action set pieces, some impressive fight sequences (Ana de Armas almost steals the movie with her short appearance in a club brawl) and Malek's creepy villain. The plot is a bit overstuffed (you'll lose track of who is betraying whom), but the ending is a fitting coda to Craig's 007 era - and maybe James Bond himself. No Time to Die is streaming on Netflix. 'Secret Mall Apartment' (2024) Some urban legends are too good to be true, but the one about a group of young people who decided to live in a mall actually happened. In 2003, several twentysomething Rhode Islanders had a crazy idea to build their own secret apartment in the Providence Place shopping mall. They thought for sure they'd be caught right away, but they weren't - it wasn't until 2007 when someone finally discovered their hidden home and arrested them for trespassing. How did they manage to build a secret apartment in a public mall? And why did no one notice them for nearly five years? Those questions are answered in the fun documentary Secret Mall Apartment, which incorporates footage shot by the occupants during their time in the mall as well as interviews with them and the officials involved with their capture. The result is a documentary that's more than what it seems; instead of simply recounting what seems like an elaborate prank, it evolves into a surprisingly deep study about the nature of art and how one's living space can be its own work of art. Secret Mall Apartment is streaming on Netflix. 'Dawn of the Dead' (2004) Horror remakes of '70s classics usually stink - all you have to do is look at the graveyard of awful 2000s remakes like The Fog and The Omen to understand why. But one of the few exceptions was Dawn of the Dead, Zack Snyder's kinetic update of Romero's seminal 1978 zombie film. The plot is more or less the same - several human survivors of an unfolding zombie apocalypse seek shelter in a nearby deserted shopping mall. Among them are nurse Ana (Sarah Polley), cop Kenneth (Ving Rhames), TV salesman Michael (Jack Webber) and couple Andre (Mekhi Phifer) and Luda (Inna Korobkina), who all must work together to barricade the mall from a seemingly endless horde of the undead. But as supplies run out and more zombies gather around the mall, the group quickly realizes their sanctuary is really a death trap. 31 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (January 2026): 'Eleanor the Great' and More Influenced heavily by Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, which came out two years earlier, Snyder's Dawn of the Dead amps up the violence and pacing, resulting in a horror movie that makes you feel exhausted as its weary protagonists. This update honors the satiric spirit of the original with its own on-the-rotted-nose commentary on consumer culture, but make no mistake - this is a lean, mean zombie movie that's as unsparing and ultimately more nihilistic than Romero ever imagined. Dawn of the Dead is streaming on Netflix.
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