What to Watch on Netflix Top 10 Rankings on November 11

The Netflix Top 10 list won’t tell you how many people are watching a show, but it will tell you which shows people are watching the most. The Top 10 list for Wednesday, Nov. 11 has some new stuff in the form of Christmas rom-com series Dash & Lily, the 2018 version of The Grinch, and jail docuseries 60 Days In, the rare new title on the list that isn’t Christmas-themed. The list is topped by excellent limited series The Queen’s Gambit for the ninth day in a row and twelfth day overall. 

But of the Netflix Top 10, which of these shows and movies are actually worth watching? We break down the entire Netflix Top 10 list and guide you through what to binge and what to skip.

The Best TV Shows and Movies on Netflix in November 2020

Based on Netflix’s Top 10 from Wednesday, Nov. 11

1. The Queen’s Gambit


For fans of: Chess, drugs, and character drama | Is it good?: It’s one of the best shows of the year

Budding superstar Anya Taylor-Joy (she’s been cast as young Furiosa in the next Mad Max movie) stars in this literary adaptation as Beth Harmon, a brilliant but troubled chess champion in 1950s Kentucky. She was an orphan who, in her youth, developed an incredible skill for the game but also a debilitating addiction to pills, which quiet her obsessive mind. It’s a detailed character study of brilliance and madness that’s usually reserved for male characters. It comes from one of Netflix’s go-to limited series producers, Godless‘ Scott Frank. (Yesterday’s rank: 1)

2. The Impossible


For fans of: The resilience of the human spirit in the face of disaster | Is it good?: Yes

Ewan McGregor, Naomi Watts (who was nominated for an Oscar for her performance), and young Tom Holland star as a family who gets separated during the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and have to struggle to survive and find each other again. It’s a powerful true story. (Yesterday’s rank: 2)

3. Chappelle’s Show


For fans of: Rick James, Prince | Is it good?: It’s one of the funniest shows of all time 

The legendary comedy show is now on Netflix. It’s still screamingly funny after all these years. What’s your favorite Chappelle’s Show quote? Mine is “He’s a habitual line-stepper.” (Yesterday’s rank: 3) 

4. Mile 22


For fans of: Mark Wahlberg action movies | Is it good?: It’s whatever

Mark Wahlberg loves to make movies with director Peter Berg. This is one of their five collaborations. It’s an action thriller about covert CIA operatives transporting a whistleblower through 22 miles of hostile terrain. It’s kinda confusing and dumb. (Yesterday’s rank: 5)

5. Dash & Lily 


For fans of: New York City at Christmastime, bookstores | Is it good?: It’s charming

Dash (Austin Abrams) and Lily (Midori Francis) court each other by leaving notes to each other with comfort zone-expanding dares in a secret book at Manhattan’s famous Strand bookstore. It’s cute and will put you in a cheerful mood. [TV Guide review(Yesterday’s rank: n/a)

6. Operation Christmas Drop


For fans of: Christmas, tropical islands | Is it good?: It’s supposed to be bad! 

In this rom-com, a beautiful congressional aide is tasked with shutting down a tradition at a remote military base where pilots, led by a hunky Air Force officer, drop Christmas presents and other necessary supplies to the locals. It’s a real military tradition that no congressperson would ever actually try to stop, but a movie needs a premise. The movie was filmed on location in Guam at an actual functioning Air Force base, so that makes it unique. (Yesterday’s rank: 4)

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7. Cocomelon


For fans of: Mashed vegetables, pacifiers | Is it good?: For babies, sure

Colorful objects, preschool songs, and big-headed babies make this catnip for toddlers and younger kids who get screentime. (Yesterday’s rank: 6)

8. Knock Knock


For fans of: Keanu Reeves, straight-to-video erotic thrillers | Is it good?: Not exactly

This 2015 erotic thriller about a married architect who offers shelter to two young women with ulterior motives jumped high on the list partially because it stars internet hero Keanu Reeves and partially because R-rated erotic thrillers do quite well with people who are alone and bored at home. (Yesterday’s rank: 7)

9. The Grinch


For fans of: the Grinch | Is it good?: It’s fine

Benedict Cumberbatch voices Dr. Seuss’ iconic green guy who learns to love Christmas. You know the story, and this CG adaptation doesn’t add much to it. But it doesn’t detract anything from it, either. It’s better than the Jim Carrey version, but not as good as the original version. (Yesterday’s rank: n/a)

10. 60 Days In


For fans of: Jail | Is it good?: Ethics aside, it’s pretty fascinating

A&E’s docuseries follows undercover volunteers as they get incarcerated for 60 days to expose illegal activity inside the jail (among the inmates, not the corrections officers). The season currently available on Netflix is set in Arizona’s Pinal County Jail. It’s a harrowing look at life on the inside, with extremely high stakes. You worry for the participants’ safety. (Yesterday’s rank: n/a)

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