- Every week, we put together a list of seven great movies you can watch on Netflix over the weekend.
- This week's list includes "A Christmas Prince: Royal Wedding," which dropped on Netflix Friday, and "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," the third installment in the blockbuster franchise.
Netflix has too much content. It's a great thing, but it also leads to hours spent trying to figure out what to watch, instead of actually watching something.
We're about to make your streaming a little easier. We combed through Netflix's current inventory and collected some relatively recent movie adds that might spark your interest.
From "A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding" to "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," these are some great movies on Netflix that you can watch over the weekend (along with their Rotten Tomatoes scores).
Here's seven movies you should watch on Netflix this weekend:
"A Christmas Prince: Royal Wedding" (2018)

Netflix description: A year after helping Richard secure the crown, Amber returns to Aldovia to plan their wedding. But her simple tastes clash with royal protocol.
Critic score: N/A
Audience score: N/A
The sequel has a few glaring flaws, but in the end it is still an irresistible follow up. At moments, it suffers from taking itself too seriously and reduces one new character to an offensive stereotype. But for some reason, we keep watching. And you will, too.
"A Christmas Prince" (2017)

Netflix description: Christmas comes early for an aspiring young journalist when she's sent abroad to get the scoop on a dashing prince who's poised to be king.
Critic score: 75%
Audience score: 51%
Trust me. You will want (maybe even need) to watch this terribly addictive film as soon as you finish watching the new sequel. Even if you don't feel a burning desire to revisit this instant classic, you should, because it's silly but also full of joy.
"Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" (2009) -- available Saturday, December 1

Netflix description: When inventor Flint Lockwood makes clouds rain food, the citizens of Chewandswallow can feed themselves. But a bowl of disaster is about to follow.
Critic score: 87%
Audience score: 71%
This film tells a cute story based on a beloved book, and the colorful animation and well-cast voice actors, including Jay Baruchel, bring it to life. It's adorable, and it will make you very hungry.
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