Ready to get obsessed with a new movie this weekend? Netflix has plenty of underrated films for you to check out, but it can be hard to pick from such a huge catalogue. That's why the Watch With Us team is here to point you in the right direction. This weekend, we're focusing on some top-notch dramas that swing from the spooky to the thought-provoking. Our selections feature stars like Ralph Fiennes, Alison Brie and many more - check out our underrated movie recommendations now. 'Red Dragon' (2002) 7 Best Horror Movies on Hulu Right Now (October 2025): '28 Weeks Later' and more Less famous than The Silence of the Lambs but just as disturbing, Red Dragon sees Anthony Hopkins' cannibal psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter "helping" to solve another brutal case. When a new serial killer known as the Red Dragon (Ralph Fiennes) begins murdering families across the country, the FBI calls in Will Graham (Edward Norton) - the gifted but traumatized agent who originally captured Lecter and retired due to the strain. Graham must consult with Lecter to track down the Red Dragon, putting both his family and his very sanity in danger. Dark, elegant and psychologically complex, Red Dragon explores the thin line between brilliance and madness - and how both can turn a man into a monster. It's perfect for spooky season. 'Horse Girl' (2020) 3 Must-Watch Thrillers You Need to Stream in October 2025 Alison Brie stars in this psychological drama about Sarah, an awkward and introverted woman whose attempts to get her life on track are derailed by increasingly realistic lucid dreaming, delusions and even amnesia. Brie's performance is manic yet relatable, making you feel her fear as she drifts further from the people in her life - from her kind coworker Joan (Molly Shannon) to her new love interest Darren (John Reynolds) and her stepfather Gary (Paul Reiser). A surreal examination of mental illness that combines humor and emotion, Horse Girl is an incredible showcase for Brie's considerable talent. 'Even the Rain' (2010) 6 Must-Watch Drama Movies on Prime Video (October 2025): 'Argo' and More Idealistic Mexican filmmaker Sebastián (Gael García Bernal) is excited to shoot his stirring film about Christopher Columbus' enslavement and abuse of the Hispaniola natives - in Bolivia, where it's cheaper. But when he and his producer Costa (Luis Tosar) realize that Daniel, the lead native actor they've cast (Juan Carlos Aduviri), is a revolutionary involved in protests against the privatization of water in Bolivia, they start to see that oppression isn't exactly a thing of the past. This Spanish-language film is full of painful irony, powerhouse performances and stunning scenery. It's stood the test of time - and it should definitely be on your watch list.