Netflix Golden Globe List ; It’s better on Reelay IMHO
The recent Netflix Golden Globe list was impressive… until you tried to track down what to watch, where to watch it, or how much you’re spending… you know the struggle. Most platforms give you a plain text list and leave you to fend for yourself. Making Reelay — the ultimate tool for TV and movie discovery, decision-making, and budget tracking. This is How The NetFlix Golden Globes looks on Reelay; (Top 25)
And this is how the 2025 Netflix Golden Globe nominees looks on most sites… a simple text list like this:
- Emilia Pérez
- The Diplomat
- Black Doves
…and so on. It’s static, lifeless, and requires you to manually search each title to see where it’s streaming, let alone who else liked it… Who reads text anymore? Anyone?…. Who writes it, besides bots? Buelller? (Acknowledges this blog is in text).
On Reelay, it’s a whole different experience. Instead of plain text, you see interactive movie cards with trailers, streaming options (where to watch), friend recommendations (via Reelays), and a simple “Add to Watchlist” button. It’s like having a personalized streaming concierge. No more toggling between apps or typing titles into search bars. Everything you need — discovery, availability, and social feedback — is in one place.
Reelay doesn’t just tell you what’s trending. It shows you why it’s worth watching, where to watch it, and how to keep track of your streaming costs. It’s discovery, simplified.
I hope you like it.
That whole list- Congrats Netflix:
- Emilia Pérez
- The Diplomat
- Black Doves
- Baby Reindeer
- Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
- Ripley
- The Gentlemen
- Nobody Wants This
- Slow Horses
- Only Murders in the Building
- The Bear
- The Day of the Jackal
- Shōgun
- Squid Game
- The Penguin
- Disclaimer
- True Detective: Night Country
- A Man on the Inside
- Shrinking
- Griselda
- Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
- The Regime
- House of the Dragon
- Lee
- Dune: Part Two

