Each week, INSIDER rounds up a list of seven great movies to watch onNetflixover the weekend.In addition to Steven Soderbergh's new Netflix movie, which was shot entirely on an iPhone, 2007's "Zodiac" was added to the streaming service.There's so much content constantly being added to and subtracted from Netflix that it can become difficult to find a movie to watch.That's where we come in to help. Each week, INSIDER selects new and old flicks you may not have realized are on the streaming service to ease your scrolling woes.From the first two "Kill Bill" movies to Steven Soderbergh's new Netflix movie "High Flying Bird," here are seven movies on the streaming service you should watch this weekend (along with theirRotten Tomatoesscores when available).Note: Not all of these films are available in countries outside the United States.1. "Kill Bill: Volume 1" (2003)Netflix description:"An assassin is shot by her ruthless employer, Bill, and other members of their assassination circle. But she livesand plots her vengeance."Critic score:84%Audience score:81%Before Quentin Tarantino's "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" comes out this summer, kick back with one of his classics, which sees Uma Thurman slicing and dicing her way through a bunch of foes. Once you get through the first movie, you'll be happy to know the sequel is waiting for you on the streaming service as well.2. "Train to Busan" (2016)Netflix description:"As a zombie outbreak sweeps the country, a dad and his daughter take a harrowingtrainjourney in an attempt to reach the only city that's still safe."Critic score:95%Audience score:88%"The Walking Dead" is back this weekend, but if you're can't wait until Sunday for the dead, we highly recommend watching the 2016 South Korean zombie film. It mostly takes place on a train (attempting to head to Busan, as the title infers) as a quick-spreading virus threatens the main characters. The fast-moving zombies remind us of "World War Z," but the film itself is equally heartwarming and may even make you shed a few tears by the end.If you like the zombie genre at all, you should add this to your watch list.3. "High Flying Bird" (2019)Netflix description:"When an NBA lockout sidelines his big rookie client, an agent hatches a bold plan to save their careersand disrupt the league's power structure."Critic score:96%Audience score:n/aThe Steven Soderbergh-directed basketball movie currently has a 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. The film features Zazie Beetz ("Deadpool 2", "Atlanta"), Zachary Quinto, and Andr Holland ("Moonlight"). Reviews say if you've enjoyed his other films, "Ocean's 11" and the underrated "Logan Lucky," then you'll likely also enjoy his latest which looks at the business behind basketball.If that doesn't impress you, the entire movie was shot on an iPhone.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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