The top 8 Netflix films for July rated by Rotten Tomatoes

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From a fake hit man attracted to a potential criminal, a speedy superhuman to the first-ever Black congresswoman, MailOnline have put together the top 8 films on Netflix with top ratings from Rotten Tomatoes for this July to save your time and allow you to sit back and watch on straight away.

From a fake hit man attracted to a potential criminal, a speedy superhuman to the first-ever Black congresswoman, MailOnline have put together the top 8 films on Netflix with top ratings from Rotten Tomatoes for this July to save your time and allow you to sit back and watch on straight away.

How to rob a bank. With a top rating or 100% on the Tomatometer, the film set in the 1990s Seattle explores the world¿s best bank robber which has it all: looks, charm, a sprawling treehouse hideout, and an uncanny ability to disappear using Hollywood-style makeup. But as law enforcement inches closer, his once-carefree life spirals into a suffocating trap, forcing him and his crew to risk it all in one final heist.

How to rob a bank. With a top rating or 100% on the Tomatometer, the film set in the 1990s Seattle explores the world’s best bank robber which has it all: looks, charm, a sprawling treehouse hideout, and an uncanny ability to disappear using Hollywood-style makeup. But as law enforcement inches closer, his once-carefree life spirals into a suffocating trap, forcing him and his crew to risk it all in one final heist.

Black Barbie. Rating a great 96% on the Tomatometer, Black Barbie delves into the cross section of merchandise and representation as Black women struggle to elevate their own voices and stories, refusing to be invisible. This film is a personal exploration that will tell a richly archival, thought-provoking story that gives voice to the insights and experiences of Beulah Mae Mitchell.

Black Barbie. Rating a great 96% on the Tomatometer, Black Barbie delves into the cross section of merchandise and representation as Black women struggle to elevate their own voices and stories, refusing to be invisible. This film is a personal exploration that will tell a richly archival, thought-provoking story that gives voice to the insights and experiences of Beulah Mae Mitchell.

Hitman. Rating a top 95% on the Tomatometer Glen Powell as strait-laced professor Gary Johnson moonlights as a fake hit man for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals.

Hitman. Rating a top 95% on the Tomatometer Glen Powell as strait-laced professor Gary Johnson moonlights as a fake hit man for the New Orleans Police Department. Preternaturally gifted at inhabiting different guises and personalities to catch hapless people hoping to bump off their enemies, Gary descends into morally dubious territory when he finds himself attracted to one of those potential criminals.

The Beautiful Game. Rating 85% on the Tomatometer, the film explores Mal the manager of England's homeless football team, taking his players to Rome with the hope of being crowned champions of the Homeless World Cup, a global street soccer tournament.

The Beautiful Game. Rating 85% on the Tomatometer, the film explores Mal the manager of England's homeless football team, taking his players to Rome with the hope of being crowned champions of the Homeless World Cup, a global street soccer tournament. 

Ultraman: Rising. Rating 83% on the Tomatometer, Tokyo is under siege from rising monster attacks, baseball star Ken Sato reluctantly returns home to take on the mantle of Ultraman. But the titanic superhero meets his match when he is forced to adopt a 35-foot-tall, fire-breathing baby kaiju.

Ultraman: Rising. Rating 83% on the Tomatometer, Tokyo is under siege from rising monster attacks, baseball star Ken Sato reluctantly returns home to take on the mantle of Ultraman. But the titanic superhero meets his match when he is forced to adopt a 35-foot-tall, fire-breathing baby kaiju. 

Scoop. Rating 78% on the Tomatometer, Scoop inspired by real events explores the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earthshattering interview, Prince Andrew's infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister's high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis' jaw-dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince.

Scoop. Rating 78% on the Tomatometer, Scoop inspired by real events explores the inside account of the tenacious journalism that landed an earthshattering interview, Prince Andrew's infamous BBC Newsnight appearance. From the tension of producer Sam McAlister's high stakes negotiations with Buckingham Palace, all the way to Emily Maitlis' jaw-dropping, forensic showdown with the Prince.

Shirley. Rating 74% on the Tomatometer, The biographic film explores the intimate portrayal of trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm, played by Regina King, who makes a trailblazing run for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination after becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress.

Shirley. Rating 74% on the Tomatometer, The biographic film explores the intimate portrayal of trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm, played by Regina King, who makes a trailblazing run for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination after becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress.

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