Getting a score of 90 percent on Rotten Tomatoes is a feat that most movies can’t achieve. But leave it to Netflix to add several films that reached that mark in November.
When there are multiple options to choose from, the hard part is narrowing them down to three.
Fortunately, Watch With Us has already done that for you. All you need to do now is find the time to watch these flicks.
Our picks include a heist film, an all-time great sci-fi comedy and a rom-com for the ages.
New on Netflix in November 2025 — The Full List of Movies and TV Shows
‘Baby Driver’ (2017)
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 92 percent
Baby Driver may not have been the best name for an action thriller, but director Edgar Wright put together an exciting film. Ansel Elgort leads the cast as Miles, but almost everyone calls him Baby. He’s a getaway driver under the thumb of a local crime lord, Doc (Kevin Spacey), who threatens him into one last heist alongside Jason “Buddy” van Horn (Jon Hamm), Buddy’s wife, Monica “Darling” Costello (Eiza González), and the deranged Leon “Bats” Jefferson II (Jamie Foxx).
The only thing Baby wants is to drive off into the sunset with his girlfriend, Debora (Lily James). Unfortunately for Baby, his new crew is dangerously unstable. And it won’t be long before he’ll have to run for his life after alienating someone who is determined to kill him.
Baby Driver is streaming on Netflix.
‘Back to the Future’ (1985)
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 93 percent
In Back to the Future, Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) is just a typical teenager who the usual problems who hangs out with his town’s resident mad scientist, Emmett “Doc” Brown (Christopher Lloyd). One night, Doc shows off a DeLorean he turned into a time machine, and the next thing Marty knows, he’s stranded in 1955, decades before he was born.
‘Back to the Future’ Is Back in Theaters — Here’s Why It’s Still a Sci-Fi Classic
Now that’s a real problem for Marty, since his presence ruined the first meeting between his parents, George McFly (Crispin Glover) and Lorraine Baines (Lea Thompson). If he can’t get them back together, then he’ll never have been born at all, and the future will simply move on without him. Luckily, a much younger version of Doc Brown may be able to get him back to 1985. Marty’s gonna have to sort out the rest for himself.
Back to the Future is streaming on Netflix.
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (2018)
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 91 percent
If Warner Bros. doesn’t stop dragging its feet about a sequel to this film, it’s gonna have to be called Crazy Old Asians. Seven years ago, Crazy Rich Asians was a box-office hit with Constance Wu in the leading role of Rachel Chu. In the U.S., Rachel is in a happy relationship with Nick Young (Henry Golding) and blissfully unaware that his family is incredibly wealthy.
A little foreknowledge about that might have prepared Rachel for the frosty reception she receives from Nick’s family when they head to Hong Kong for a wedding. Nick’s cousin, Astrid Leong-Teo (Gemma Chan), is friendly to Rachel, but she’s the only one. Eleanor Sung-Young (Michelle Yeoh) is Nick’s mother, and she immediately disapproves of Nick’s choice and tries to sabotage his relationship with Rachel.
Crazy Rich Asians is streaming on Netflix.






