Netflix’s #1 movie right now is trash, according to critics and viewers
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When a TV show — or, in this case, a movie like the new release The Weekend Away — rockets up the Netflix charts quickly after its release to become the #1 title in its category on the streamer, it’s tempting to make an erroneous assumption about it.
Oh, this must be one of the best releases on Netflix right now! Everyone is watching!
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Unfortunately, that is nowhere even close to being the case. And The Weekend Away, which stars Leighton Meester and Christina Wolfe and which Netflix released on Friday, is a great example of this. It’s the #1 movie on Netflix right now in the US. And pretty much everyone seems to hate it.
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The Weekend Away Netflix movie
The Netflix summary describes this film as follows. “A weekend getaway to Croatia goes awry when a woman (Leighton Meester) is accused of killing her best friend (Christina Wolfe) and her efforts to get to the truth uncover a painful secret.”
The film is based on a novel of the same, by Sarah Alderson. Netflix is certainly finding streaming success with this formula, which follows its adaptation released just a few days ago of another title based on a novel by a female author. That one would be Pieces of Her, a Netflix series starring Toni Collette and which was based on Karin Slaughter’s 2019 novel Pieces of Her.
As of Monday, March 7, the top movies on Netflix included:
The Weekend Away
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Homecoming
Shrek 2
Shrek
Just Like Heaven
Ratings and reaction
It was supposed to be a fun girls’ trip… until things took a dark turn.
When Beth’s best friend goes missing on vacation, she’s desperate to figure out what happened. Watch the twisty thriller, THE WEEKEND AWAY, now on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/uwVFGEVRQA
— NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) March 3, 2022
Now, as for the reaction to the new Netflix title at the top of that list? As we alluded to, even though this is the #1 Netflix movie right now, The Weekend Away has been ripped apart by critics and viewers on sites like Rotten Tomatoes.
The movie’s critics score on the review aggregation website currently stands at a middling 53 percent, based on 15 reviews. Like this one, from a critic’s assessment included in the Rotten Tomatoes score: “There are good murder mysteries out there but this is not one of them.”
On the audience side, meanwhile, the picture is even worse. The audience score on the site stands right now at just 43 percent, based on more than 50 ratings. The most recent of which, as of the time of this writing, include:
Terrible plot. Predictable halfway through. Surprised Leighton accepted this role.
Notthing makes sense in this movie
So bad. SO bad. The story, the acting, SO SO bad. If Hallmark had got this, it wouldn’t be nearly as hashed together.
‘The Weekend Away’ is a predictable yet enjoyable thriller serving a strong performance from Leighton Meester.
It’s not just Rotten Tomatoes where The Weekend Away is getting slammed, either. On IMDb, the film has a 5.6/10 rating, based on input from more than 6,700 IMDb users.