Skip to main content

5 great Netflix movies that are perfect to watch in the spring

A family throws water balloons at each other in Yes Day.
Netflix / Grey Matter Productions

We’re in the middle of spring, but there’s still plenty of time before summer officially kicks in. There are so many fun and wonderful things to do during the spring, including enjoying the outdoors, smelling the blooming flowers, doing some spring cleaning — and ,of course, watching a springtime movie that’s full of lush visuals and a plot about renewal, new beginnings, and growth.

So if you’re looking for your next springtime watch on Netflix, you’re in luck! We’ve curated a selection of films that cover a variety of genres, including a movie about finding oneself, an eye-opening family adventure, an animated classic, one of Sofia Coppola’s best movies, and an introspective film about change.

Recommended Videos

Eat, Pray, Love (2010)

Javier Bardem and Julia Roberts in Eat Pray Love.

Perhaps one of Julia Robert’s most popular movies, Eat, Pray, Love is a movie about a woman named Liz who — despite looking happy and satisfied on the outside — is longing for a more fulfilling life. Because of this, she goes on a trip to Italy, India, and Bali in order to find the missing piece of the puzzle that is her life.

On her journey, she gets to experience life with spirituality and purpose, from doing humbling tasks at an ashram to chasing after true love. While it hasn’t been wholly loved by critics, Eat, Pray, Love is a cultural phenomenon that sparked conversations about new beginnings and personal growth.

Watch Eat, Pray, Love on Netflix.

Yes Day (2021)

The Cast of Yes Day

A monotonous family meets a day full of fun and excitement in the family adventure film Yes Day. Allison and Carlos, who used to lead daring lives, find themselves navigating the routines of parenthood with their three children, Katie, Nando, and Ellie.  However, a school assignment reveals a startling truth: the kids feel stifled by their parents’ constant rules.

Determined to reconnect, Allison and Carlos take a radical step: a “Yes Day,” where they agree to say yes to their children’s requests for 24 hours.  Of course, with unbound freedom comes chaos, and things don’t go according to plan. But through the whirlwind of unexpected adventures, the family rediscovers their sense of connection and emerges closer than ever.

Watch Yes Day on Netflix.

Shrek (2001)

Shrek and Fiona in Shrek (2021)

Shrek is one of the best animated movies ever and one everyone is more than familiar with. The movie follows the titular character who tries to reclaim his swamp from the dictatorial Lord Farquaad. In order to go back to his peaceful life in the swamp, Shrek embarks on a quest to rescue a princess from a fire-breathing dragon. Little does he know, this adventure will lead him to love.

With its captivating animation style and humor-filled script, Shrek instantly captured the hearts of audiences. It’s worth rewatching Shrek during the springtime season due to its feel-good comedy and mesmerizing visuals that bring to life a lush and vibrant world full of fairy tale creatures.

Watch Shrek on Netflix.

The Beguiled (2017)

The Cast of The Beguiled

Sofia Coppola isn’t a stranger to period films as she’s done a loose (but acclaimed) take on Marie Antoinette’s life and recently chronicled Priscilla Presley’s relationship with Elvis, but The Beguiled takes things one step further. The movie highlights the peaceful life of the dwellers of a Virginia all-girls school. Things start to change, however, once they take in a wounded Union Army corporal.

After the corporal makes a distressing decision, the adults in the school must make the choice between protecting themselves or letting the corporal disrupt their world. While The Beguiled has a dark and suspenseful plot, it’s a good springtime movie choice due to its beautiful and warm visuals that highlight Southern architecture and landscape.

Watch The Beguiled on Netflix.

A Man Called Otto (2022)

Tom Hanks in A Man Called Otto

Spring allergies aren’t the only thing that will make you teary-eyed during the season — sad and poignant movies like A Man Called Otto can also do that to you. Played by Tom Hanks, Otto is a man who has decided that life’s not worth living anymore after his wife’s passing. However, his new neighbors’ infectious zest for life allows Otto to rediscover the joys of living.

From acts of neighborly kindness to finding solace in a stray feline companion, Otto’s grumpy demeanor starts to thaw. A Man Called Otto has become a Netflix hit due to its feel-good plot that has a powerful punch, leaving you with a smile and a renewed appreciation for life.

Watch A Man Called Otto on Netflix.

Jom Elauria
Jom Elauria is a freelance writer for Digital Trends. When he's not busy writing movie and TV lists, you can catch him gaming…
3 great Hulu movies you need to stream this weekend (March 7- 9)
Margot Robbie and Diego Calva in Babylon.

Hulu may drop most of its top movies for the month on the 1st, but it does offer a selection of fresh films every week even if the streamer doesn't always do a good job of promoting these new additions. Case in point: Babylon is coming to Hulu on March 8, and the streamer hasn't even added a page for the movie yet. Regardless, this overlooked gem is one of our picks for the three great Hulu movies that you need to stream this weekend.

Our remaining two picks include a very strong drama that's closing in on its 20th anniversary, as well as a comedy that fell under the radar despite its callbacks to an earlier era that make it even funnier.

Read more
3 great free movies to stream this weekend (March 7-9)
Simon Rex stands in a donut in Red Rocket.

Welcome back, Bong Joon Ho. It's been six years since Parasite, the spectacular thriller that became the first non-English-language film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. This weekend, Bong returns with his latest film, Mickey 17. The sci-fi comedy follows a disposable employee (Robert Pattinson) who returns as a clone after repeatedly dying on a colonization mission.
Mickey 17 is already generating positive reviews, which isn't surprising because of the talent behind the camera. In honor of Bong's return, one of the free movies to stream this weekend comes from his early filmography. The other two selections are dedicated to an Oscar-winning filmmaker and an acting legend who recently passed away.
We also have guides to the best new movies to stream, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.
Memories of a Murder (2003)

With all due respect to Barking Dogs Never Bite, Bong's second feature, Memories of a Murder, is the one that put him on the map. Based on a real-life South Korean serial killer, Memories of a Murder follows Park Doo-man (Song Kang-ho) and Seo Tae-yoon (Kim Sang-kyung), two detectives assigned to investigate a string of rapes and murders.
The two detectives possess different styles — Park is the aggressive investigator, while Seo relies more on scientific analysis. Essentially, the movie presents an old-school versus new-school approach to policing. The ruthlessness and brutality weigh heavily on both investigators, as it tests their ethics and values. Instead of an open-and-shut whodunit, Bong explores morality and human fallibility, resulting in one of the best murder mysteries of all time. 
Stream Memories of a Murder for free on Tubi.
Red Rocket (2021)
RED ROCKET Trailer (2021) Simon Rex, Drama Movie

Read more
3 underrated (HBO) Max movies you should watch this weekend (March 7-9)
Four brothers sit or stand alongside a fence.

Max is about to get a little creepy, thanks to the addition of Heretic, which arrives on March 7. When two Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) stop at the house of Mr. Reed (Hugh Grant), they become trapped in a labyrinth that will test their fate. The thrilling horror from Scott Beck and Bryan Woods is a terrific showcase for Grant, who has the time of his life playing a narcissistic villain.
If you've seen Heretic or want to watch something else, there are plenty of other routes to explore on Max. One of those paths involves underrated movies. Lucky for you, we have some recommendations, which include an ensemble rom-com, a tragic sports biopic, and an eye-opening drama from a recent Oscar winner.
We also have guides to the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.
He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

Unfortunately for romance advocates, ensemble rom-coms are a thing of the past. These stories were a good excuse to get a group of famous and attractive actors into one movie. These easy-to-digest movies are the perfect form of escapism. Today's pick is He's Just Not That Into You. The cast includes Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Ginnifer Goodwin, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Kevin Connolly, Justin Long, Scarlett Johansson, and Bradley Cooper.
Set in Baltimore, He's Just Not That Into You follows nine people who navigate love, dating, and everything in between. The standout characters include Gigi (Goodwin), who misreads romantic situations; Janine (Connelly), who thinks her husband (Cooper) might be lying to her; and Mary (Barrymore), a woman whose dates go nowhere. Is every storyline perfect? No, but there is enough romance and charm to keep you watching.
Stream He's Just Not That Into You on Max.
The Iron Claw (2023)

Read more