Last week , I asked “ where did all the good movies on Netflix go ? ” Now we have our answer : Canada and Brazil .
fit in to analytic thinking by bothThe Streaming ObserverandAddonHQ , Canada and Brazil have the best depicted object ecosystems , when it comes to moving picture on Netflix . But wWhen it comes to good movies , Brazil is tops . The Streaming Observerfound that Brazil had 85 movies fromIMDb ’s Top 250 in its library .
The site also put togethera preposterously huge chartif you need to see precisely which pic are usable on each armed service . It ’s deserving checking out .

Brazil has moving-picture show that those of us in America could only daydream of cyclosis , like The Godfather Part II , Fight Club , and The Empire Strikes Back . Mexico and Sweden have self-coloured showings too , with 73 and 70 movies from the IMDb ’s Top 250 in their various libraries .
On the bottom end , the UK has only 28 movies in the top 250 and us suckers in the US only have 33 out of 250 . Canada comes in third spot with 49 movies in the Top 250 . But Canada have both The Godfather and The Godfather Part II , as well as The Dark Knight , Inception , and The Departed , so I ’m still envious of our friends to the north .
https://gizmodo.com/where-did-all-the-good-movies-on-netflix-go-1787723209

And good movies is only part of the news report . AddonHQdid a study to see what countries have the top - grade picture from 2015 ( and some in 2016 ) , based on Rotten Tomatoes grudge , IMDb grievance , and international box office 144 . When it comes to late films usable on Netflix , Canada absolutely decimated the competition , with 13 top - rated movies from 2015 in its catalogue .
It ’s enough to make an American movie lover want to use a VPN to access content in Canada . Too badNetflix hates VPNsnow .
[ The Streaming ObserverandAddonHQ ]

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