Now that Stranger Things has finished, you might be wondering what else you should watch on Netflix before you ditch your subscription.
The truth is, it’s hard to find the gems on this platform among the dubbed movies and reality TV shows. But there are a few things to get you by before you scroll the night away on TikTok instead.
I’ve chucked together a mix of movies, documentaries and TV shows that are currently on Netflix (NZ) as of March 2026, that I think you’d enjoy. Most of these are not New Releases, because I’m sure you’ve already noticed those, or super popular, as I’m sure you’ll know about those too.
These are a few hidden gems that you may have missed, not found, or want to revisit.
So take a gander through this list, and save yourself some time trying to find these buried gems on Netflix tonight:
TV SHOWS:

The Dinosaurs – New, yes. But a fantastic way to clue up on the timeline of the evolution of dinosaurs. Plus, Morgan Freeman’s voice is a bonus.
Seinfeld – Your new binge watch. Easy and hilarious. No thinking required. Absolute classic.
The Middle – The distant and forgotten cousin of Malcolm in the Middle. But still an easy watch with a few laughs.
COMEDIES:

Easy A – Smart and funny, with our main girl Emma Stone.
Blades of Glory – A quirky, funny classic that always deserves revisiting.
Dodgeball – Another comedic classic that never gets old, even on the 150th watch.
Back to the Future -Totally takes the number one spot for being the best date night movie ever. Action, comedy, romance, 80s fashion and sci-fi – it ticks all the boxes.
17 Again – You think it’ll be worse than the classic Freaky Friday, but I actually enjoyed it more.
Julie & Julia – If you’re a foodie and a lover of Meryl Streep, this feel-good journey of cooking and self-discovery is for you!
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Not for everyone on account of its bizarre, candy floss coloured sets. But if you can stick with it, you might get a chuckle. You’ll eventually want to watch it a second time, which is when you appreciate the production of it.
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga – Probably my favourite easy-to-watch comedy.
DRAMAS:

Dunkirk – I know I shouldn’t say this, because Saving Private Ryan is still such a sacred war movie to us all. But – and I’m saying this with my eyes closed – but Dunkirk is the best war movie. There, I said it. Won over by its remarkable camerawork, storytelling, heartbreakingly realistic acting… It’s every angle of the worst day in WW2. Absolutely haunting and touching.
Flipped – Disguised as a budget, turn-it-off-half-way-through kind of film, this will actually reveal itself to be an easy and thoroughly enjoyable coming-of-age watch. Review to come on this one.
21 – You forgot about this movie you saw a snippet of on your plane ride to Majorca didn’t you! It’s a fast-paced underdog story about counting cards. Great watch. Another great date night movie.
THRILLERS & ACTION:

A Quiet Place – We’ve all seen it too many times, I know. But still an undeniable great film. (Sequels weren’t necessary…)
Top Gun – “I feel the need, for speed!”
DOCUMENTARIES:

The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari – A heartbreaking documentary that you won’t be able to stop thinking about for a really long time. Brilliantly made, with real life accounts that stick with you. Immensely emotional – especially if you live in New Zealand.
The Lie – Another New Zealand-based doco. One that makes you question humankind altogether. A story about a monster, and an innocent backpacker who was at the wrong place at the wrong time. Again, hits you harder if you live in New Zealand.
Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart – It’s a chilling account of a kidnapping in US, where a 14yo was taken from her room at night. Petrifying, but worth the watch to remind you to give your kids an extra hug today.
American Murder: The Family Next Door – A stark reminder of how you really do not know anyone…
Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model – Probably only worth watching if you watched it back in the day, or if you’re interested in how reality shows are really made. But certainly a wake-up call to what we wanted to watch in the early 2000s.
There we have it! A few gems to keep you going. Comment any I’ve missed below.
Jodie
























1.Persevering with a book can be hard. Make sure you give a novel a decent chance, but if you’re still struggling after 50 pages just put it down and find something else. Reading is supposed to be enjoyable and if you’re not having fun then move on. (Finding an author who writes how you like to read is important.)
2.Join a book club – most libraries have them – or join a virtual book club. My favourite book clubs can be found on Facebook where people from all over the world share what they’re reading (I would recommend 
4.Not having enough money is no reason not to read. Go to charity shops to find new books! You don’t need to spend $25 as you can pick one up for as little as $1 in a second-hand shop. (You may even find your true love’s phone number in an old book if it’s anything like
5.Read on the go. You might not be blessed with a Kindle, but that’s no reason not to read outside of home. Simply choose a lighter paperback book to keep in your bag and you’ll likely find yourself reading rather than scrolling aimlessly on Facebook on the bus, at the beach or during your lunch break.
The Paper (1994)
The Pelican Brief (1993)


Capote (2005)
State of Play (2009)
Good Night, and Good Luck (2005)
Network (1976)
All the President’s Men (1976)




The Skeleton Twins


The Commitments







13 Going on 30
The Secret Garden (1993)
Black Beauty (1991)
A Little Princess (1995)
FairyTale: A True Story (1997)
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
Changeling
Seven Pounds
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
The Green Mile
The Descendants

A Little Princess
They say when you meet the love of your life, time stops. And that’s true. –
Good mood, bad mood, ugly, pretty… The right person is still going to think the sun shines out of your ass –
The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return –
When you realise you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible. –When Harry Met Sally
You had me at hello –
I’m also just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her –Notting Hill
I wanted it to be you, I wanted it to be you so badly –
It’s like in that moment the whole universe existed just to bring us together –
You have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love you. And wish from this day forth never to be parted from you –Pride & Prejudice
Choose me. Marry me. Let me make you happy –My Best Friend’s Wedding
It was a million tiny little things that, when you added them all up, they meant we were supposed to be together –Sleepless in Seattle
I wish I had done everything on earth with you –
I have loved her even when I hated her… –
Promise me that whenever you’re sad, or unsure, or you lose complete faith, that you’ll try to see yourself through my eyes –P.S I Love You
I am nothing special; just a common man with common thoughts, and I’ve led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten. But in one respect I have succeeded as gloriously as anyone who’s ever lived: I’ve loved another with all my heart and soul; and to me, this has always been enough –
…most of all I’m scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my whole life the way I feel when I’m with you –Dirty Dancing
I’m just exactly where I want to be –
Love is too weak a word for what I feel –Annie Hall
I think I’d miss you even if we’d never met –The Wedding Date
You’re not perfect… She’s not perfect either. But the question is whether or not you’re perfect for each other –
Never lie, steal, cheat, or drink. But if you must lie, lie in the arms of the one you love. If you must steal, steal away from bad company. If you must cheat, cheat death. –Hitch

















“Why are you hiding back there? You don’t have to hide from me – I’m Peg Boggs, your local Avon representative and I’m as harmless as cherry pie…” – Peg Boggs
“Phew. You smell like garlic.” – Lucy Emerson
“Yeah. He’s a good man. Ooh, he’s got a gift. Comes from heaven above, I swear… But he’s still just a man.” – Dianne Booker
“So young and so pedantic… One glass. You can tell God I forced you.” – Dame Eve
“Not my daughter, you bitch!” – Mrs. Molly Weasley
“That’s a long time to be ‘nowhere’.” – Pam
“Look at my face; I was not thinking anything bad about you.” –Lynn Sear
“For better or for worse, we are your family.” – Sheryl Hoover
“Courage sometimes skips a generation. Thank you for bringing it back to our family.” – Charlotte Phelan
“Off the wagon again!” –Betty Thompson
“Well, I’m a nail technician and I think we both ought to just stick to what we know.” –Bren MacGuff
“What kind of man takes a kid to a bar and a racetrack?” –Maggie Bronstein
“They’re just looking at my smock, it tends to catch the light.” –Deanna
“What it means, is, is that, we want to know if you would like to become part of this family.” –Leigh Anne
“I have a bad feeling about this mission”. – Ryan Stone
“Well, it’s not cinnamon, it’s a special kind of chili pepper… Mm-hm. It’ll give you a lift.” –Vianne Rocher
“I have shot and buried three vagrants in the past year! So I don’t care what hobo sob story you’ve got. I get a dozen a week, pal. It cuts no cash for me.” – Sara
“I need that shoe to have a child.” – The Baker’s Wife
“Who are we if we can’t protect them? We have to protect them.” –Evelyn Abbott
“Mary Poppins, it is wonderful to see you!” – Micheal Banks

With special effects unlike anything seen before (at the time of release), Jurassic Park took the cake by a mile – look how much they made! These dinosaurs recently made a return to the big screen for the fifth time with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Just goes to show how obsessed we are with the franchise – even 25 years later.
A family-friendly film that still lives on today. A Robin Williams classic, with Forrest Gump’s mother and little Matilda featured too. Mrs. Doubtfire recently made my
I do believe I have seen this before; my dad probably owns a copy. Got to love Harrison Ford! What a guy. A classic suspenseful action about a fugitive and his journey to remain hidden while figuring out a way to prove his innocence.
We studied this film in Media Studies class at high school, so even though I’ve seen it a thousand times I’m afraid I can’t say I remember a huge amount of it. But I know it’s an iconic film that wasn’t exactly a barrel of laughs. I appreciate it’s an important film about a particular person in the holocaust, but I’d like to never watch it again please and thank you. It’s just too realistic and too heavy.
I have never seen The Firm before, but I’d never pass up a Tom Cruise thriller! It’s about a high-flying lawyer who begins to uncover murders in the company he works for. It seems his salary is being paid by criminals, and he might be the next to die if he doesn’t fall in line.
Demi Moore’s character is married to Woody Harrelson’s character, but Robert Redford’s character offers them a million dollars in exchange for sleeping with Demi Moore’s character… Bit raunchy isn’t it?
A heist gone wrong results in various people scouring a snowy mountain range in search for the cash. The trailer didn’t do a lot for me, but it’s an action/adventure film that may peek the interests of some.
This is my kind of film! Although, I forever get this mixed up with
Another Hanks film, and one I’ve seen too. It’s about a lawyer who is fired from a very successful position because he is a homosexual diagnosed with AIDs. He hires an excellent lawyer (Denzel Washington) to take his employers to court. I remember being disappointed because I was expecting more lively courtroom scenes like in
Another personal favourite of mine – we studied this film relentlessly at high school. It’s cleverly made, featuring Denzel Washington, an investigative journalist, and Julia Roberts, a law student who is being targeted for digging too deep into a case that powerful people want buried. If you can stay tuned into the slower pace of 90s thrillers, you’ll find it’s a brilliant film with lots of twists.
“Yeah sure you have – your old D-A-D! You know I’ll always be there to love you and support you no matter what kind of pickle you’re in… Obviously.” –Mac MacGuff
“I admire that honesty, Natalie, that’s a noble quality. Never lose that, because it often disappears with age, or entering politics.” –Daniel Hillard/Mrs. Doubtfire
“Hey. Don’t ever let somebody tell you… You can’t do something. Not even me. All right?” –Chris Gardner
“Probably just as well. He would have told it wrong anyway. All the facts and none of the flavour.” –Ed Bloom
“I used to think a wedding was a simple affair. Boy and girl meet, they fall in love, he buys a ring, she buys a dress, they say I do. I was wrong.” –George Banks
“Now Harry, you must know all about muggles. Tell me, what exactly is the function of a rubber duck?” –Arthur Weasley
“I love you. I’ve always loved you.” –Lee Abbott
“If you let my daughter go now, that’ll be the end of it. I will not look for you, I will not pursue you. But if you don’t: I will look for you. I will find you. And I will kill you.” –
“You’re not perfect, sport, and let me save you the suspense: this girl you’ve met, she’s not perfect either. But the question is whether or not you’re perfect for each other.” – Sean
“Is everything all right? It sounds like you’re having sex in here, which I know can’t be true due to the fact that you have a homosexual boyfriend.” –Dill




























