There are so many movies on Netflix that choosing one to watch is an agonizing decision that can take up your entire weekend.
Thankfully, we're here to help. Every week, we look through what's available on the streaming service and recommend seven movies you can watch over the weekend.
Some of our selections recently came to Netflix, and some have been available for while — you probably just missed them.
From the bad but incredibly rewatchable "Troy" to "The Spectacular Now," a sweet coming-of-age story that was one of A24's earliest films, these are some awesome movies on Netflix you can watch this weekend.
Here are seven movies on Netflix you should check out (along with their scores from Rotten Tomatoes).
Note: Not all of these films are available in countries outside the United States. Sorry!
"The Spectacular Now" (2013)

Netflix description: Classmates Aimee and Sutter form an unlikely friendship, and after helping Aimee raise her social confidence, Sutter begins falling for his creation.
Critic score: 92%
Audience score: 76%
"The Spectacular Now," which stars Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller, is a special coming-of-age story because it chooses honesty in its storytelling and characters instead of taking an easier, more studio-friendly route. It's also one of the Oscar-winning studio A24's earliest films and helped establish that movies it makes could change cinema.
"Hercules" (1997)

Netflix description: The heavenly Hercules is stripped of his immortality and raised on Earth instead of Olympus, where he's forced to take on Hades and assorted monsters.
Critic score: 83%
Audience score: 75%
"Hercules" isn't one of the Disney classics, but it has fun songs that will get stuck in your head for days. It also might subconsciously make you want to binge-watch "The OC"— Tate Donovan, who played Jimmy Cooper on the Fox teen soap, is the voice of Hercules.
"Menace II Society" (1993)

Netflix description: Sobering and incisive, this cautionary drama centers on an 18-year-old street tough facing a moral quandary while trying to turn his life around.
Critic score: 82%
Audience score: 93%
This drama, one of the most poignant films to come out of the '90s that's not talked about enough, follows a young man in inner-city Los Angeles. It's honest and hard to watch because of it, but it's an important story that will stick with you.
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