(For more wild comedy, check out “To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar.”)Watch it on Netflix, The director Steven Soderbergh built his first full-on action flick as a vehicle for the mixed martial artist Gina Carano and constructs its set pieces with reverence for her skill and athleticism. Our best movies on Netflix list includes over 75 choices that range from hidden gems to comedies to superhero movies and beyond. Lucas Hedges and Saoirse Ronan in “Lady Bird.”, Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins in “The Silence of the Lambs.”, A scene from “Bob Dylan: No Direction Home.”, A photo taken at Camp Jened in a scene from “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution.”, Marsha P. Johnson in David France’s documentary “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson.”, Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.”, From left, Christopher Rivera, Brooklynn Prince and Valeria Cotto in “The Florida Project.”, A scene from Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar’s “American Factory.”, Joe Pesci, left, and Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s “The Irishman.”, From left, Scarlett Johansson, Azhy Robertson and Adam Driver in “Marriage Story.”, Wilson Webb/Netflix, via Associated Press, A scene from the Alfonso Cuarón film “Roma.”, Jesse Eisenberg, top, and Owen Kline in a scene from “The Squid and the Whale.”, Colin Firth in a scene from “A Single Man.”. The movie follows a group of teenagers who are forced to go to battle with a band of vampires that have infiltrated their Bronx neighborhood. This delightful Oscar winner for best animated feature answered that question with a resounding “Yes,” by not only ignoring that busy history but leaning into it, with an elaborate story of multiple Spider-Men (and women, and one Spider-Pig) joining forces to save the universe. Scott called it a “long, anguished, funny, violent excursion into a hidden chamber of the nation’s heart of darkness.” (For more historical drama, watch “Glory” on Netflix. (Note: Streaming services sometimes remove titles or change starting dates without giving notice.). It sounds like a recipe for disaster, fixing a book that isn’t broken, but “The Little Prince” is a small miracle, maintaining the magic and sweetness of the original while contextualizing it for a new generation. Dick Johnson is now available to stream on Netflix. What begins as a story of love lost moves, with the ease and imagination of a particularly satisfying dream, into something far stranger, as Diop savvily works elements of genre cinema into the fabric of a story that wouldn’t seem to accommodate them. He’s an affable fellow, warm and constantly chuckling, and a good sport, cheerfully playing along with these intricate, macabre (and darkly funny) scenarios.