3 new to Netflix movies I recommend you watch this weekend (March 14–March 15)
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Happy Friday, folks. You've made it through another week and, now, it's time to kick back, grab some snacks, and settle in for a movie night. But what to watch? Well, this list of the three best new movies on Netflix is designed to help you narrow down the latest and greatest the streamer has to offer.
Netflix adds new movies every week, and for this list, we've picked out three top films that hit the streamer earlier in the week. You can choose from a new Louis Theroux documentary, a biopic of a tech giant, or a tense British crime drama. How's that for variety?
Looking for even more to watch? We've got guides to everything new on Netflix in March 2026, a list of 3 new to Netflix shows to binge, and our pick of the week's best new shows and movies.
3 new to Netflix movies to stream this weekend
Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere
Available: US/UK
Everyone's favorite documentarian is back with another deep dive – and this time he's exploring the world of toxic masculinity and misogyny with Inside the Manosphere. Speaking to the male influencers and podcasters who make up the more extreme fringes of the online movement and peddle hateful views under the guise of self-improvement content, Theroux unravels the current crisis of masculinity and why these figures have achieved such popularity.
As with any Theroux documentary, you can expect some frank discussions, thought-provoking interviews, and some pretty damning exposure of some of the dingiest corners of the internet. This might not be breaking news to anyone with screentime above a certain number of hours (hey, no judgment from me), but it's a concise overview of the situation and a good starting point for anyone who's unfamiliar with these characters.
Watch Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere.
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Jobs
Available: US
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs gets the biopic treatment in Jobs, which hit theaters back in 2013. Now, it's streaming on Netflix (although don't try googling 'Jobs Netflix' unless you're looking for a career in entertainment) and you can revisit Ashton Kutcher's portrayal of the tech giant.
The film also features a pre-Olaf Josh Gad as Jobs' co-founder Steve Wozniak, alongside a cast that includes JK Simmons, Daredevil's Elden Henson, and Stranger Things' Matthew Modine. The events of the movie take us from Jobs' college days in the '70s, all the way up to the launch of the iPod in 2001 (shockingly – to me, anyway – the iPod has now been discontinued for almost half a decade).
Watch Jobs.
Brighton Rock
Available: US
Based on Graham Greene's seminal '30s crime novel of the same name, this movie takes the events of Brighton Rock further into the 20th Century with a new '60s setting. Sam Riley stars as gang enforcer Pinkie Brown, who murders a rival gang member and then marries Rose (Andrea Riseborough), the only witness, to try and save his skin.
The cast is a bit of a 'who's who' of big-name British actors, with John Hurt, Andy Serkis, and Helen Mirren also starring. Rowan Joffé directed the adaptation, which was first released in 2010 – he most recently wrote Ballad of a Small Player, starring Colin Farrell, which hit Netflix last year.
Watch Brighton Rock.
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Recommendations for what to watch on Netflix this weekend have come via Emily Garbutt, GamesRadar+'s Entertainment Writer. When she isn't rewatching Sex and the City, Emily is helping our readers discover what to watch, whether it's the biggest streaming releases or the latest indie gems. If you still need a hand with what to watch this weekend, here's a little quiz to help:
Looking for something else to watch? Check out our guides to the best Prime Video shows, the best Netflix shows, and the best Paramount Plus shows.

I’m an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, covering everything film and TV-related. I help bring you all the latest news, features, and reviews, as well as helming our Big Screen Spotlight column. I’ve previously written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after getting my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism.
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