Netflix has a new animated champion in Swapped. The body-swap comedy starring Michael B. Jordan set the single-week viewing record for a Netflix animated original with 38.7 million views during the May 4-10 period. While it won’t reach the heights of KPop Demon Hunters, Swapped is a win for Netflix and its animated slate.
This week, our focus is on a trio of thrillers, with our top pick featuring the return of an Oscar-winning filmmaker. The other movies on our list include a sci-fi action movie featuring Megan Fox as a robot and a murder mystery set on a boat.
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The Woman in Cabin 10
Keira Knightley must solve a murder
The Woman in Cabin 10, aka the gaslit woman at sea, stars Keira Knightley as Lo Blacklock, a journalist who receives an invitation from a billionaire to stay on their luxury superyacht and cover a fundraising gala. One night, Lo believes she witnesses someone being thrown overboard. When she reports the incident, the crew says no such thing happened and that she must have been dreaming.
You can see why I called the movie “Gaslit Woman at Sea.” There’s clearly a bigger mystery at play, and Lo starts to investigate. However, someone does not want Lo to figure it out, and they constantly try to sabotage her, even going so far as to try and drown Lo.
Based on Ruth Ware’s 2016 novel, The Woman in Cabin 10 is directed by Simon Stone and also stars Guy Pearce, Art Malik, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Kaya Scodelario, Daniel Ings, and Hannah Waddingham. At its core, this movie is a whodunnit — who threw someone overboard? Knightley, backed by her stoicism, is the ideal actress to headline this twisty thriller that will play well for fans looking for a riveting mystery.
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Subservience
Megan Fox is an AI robot
If there’s anything Hollywood loves, it’s a template for success. If a movie works, Hollywood will double, triple, and quadruple down on the format. Look at how superhero movies have dominated pop culture over the last two decades. After M3GAN became a box office smash in 2022, you knew more thrillers with humanlike androids and killer toys would be on the way. Subservience is a product of M3GAN’s success.
Nick (Michele Morrone) is a construction foreman who struggles to balance his responsibilities as a worker, husband, and father. Nick’s wife, Maggie (Madeline Zima), is hospitalized with a heart condition, putting more pressure on Nick to deliver at home. The answer to his problems comes in the form of Alice (Megan Fox), a humanlike android and stand-in for Maggie.
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Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
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HDMI, Optical, Ethernet
In cinema, when have robots ever remained loyal and obedient to their creators? Almost never. Alice immediately provides support to Nick and his children. However, she eventually becomes obsessed with taking care of the family and believes she could be the true matriarch of the house. Subservience has a great premise for a movie, especially one that deals with AI, a hot-button issue. M3GAN takes the cake when it comes to campiness. However, there are enough thrills in Subservience to keep you entertained in this B-movie.
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A House of Dynamite
Kathryn Bigelow’s return
Selfishly, I hate that Kathryn Bigelow has only made three movies since becoming the first female to win the Oscar for Best Director with 2009’s The Hurt Locker. Bigelow continued covering war in her films with 2012’s Zero Dark Thirty before pivoting to the Civil Rights movement with 2017’s Detroit. 2025’s A House of Dynamite is a return to the military-industrial complex that continues to be one of Bigelow’s fascinations.
A House of Dynamite tackles how the United States of America would respond when faced with the threat of nuclear war. After an unidentified missile is fired, the movie depicts how three different groups would handle the situation before the nuclear weapon hits Chicago. The first, and most effective, chapter centers around Captain Liv Walker (Rebecca Ferguson) and how the threat of an impending strike affects the Situation Room at the White House. The other two chapters revolve around the employees at the NSA and the President of the United States (Idris Elba).
The cast of A House of Dynamite is unfairly stacked with beloved actors and award winners, including Ferguson, Elba, Jared Harris, Tracy Letts, Anthony Ramos, Moses Ingram, Jonah Hauer-King, Greta Lee, and Jason Clarke. The existential dread is perfectly captured by Bigelow on camera. I’m unsure if people will walk away from this film believing this is how the U.S. would handle this situation. As an exercise in suspense, A House of Dynamite is a gripping movie with genuine scares.
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More Netflix movies and shows to stream
We’re always going to have plenty of recommendations for what to watch on Netflix. First, try streaming His & Hers or Missing You if you want a great miniseries to finish in one weekend. Also, try streaming a new show like Nemesis this week.
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Yes, $8/month
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Two or four
