Just because a movie hits the top 10 on a streaming service doesn’t mean it’s actually worth your time. Netflix, the biggest service of them all, adds new content every month, and it’s easy to get swept up in the hype of what’s trending. This week, for example, saw a wave of new releases, including the 2025 comedy-mystery “Honey Don’t,” which somehow shot straight into the top 10.

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Welcome to Watch This, Not That, a column where we dig into the latest streaming top 10 picks, call out the one lackluster title you should skip, and highlight the better alternative you absolutely should watch instead.

But let me save you the disappointment. This is exactly the kind of movie you’ll want to avoid if you care about witty writing, clever plotting or just a good time one evening. That’s where I come in. I scroll, watch and sift through the top 10 every day, so you don’t have to. My goal is to spot the lackluster picks, call them out, and offer a smarter, far more satisfying alternative that’s actually worth adding to your watchlist.

Rotten Tomatoes. So, instead, there’s one 2005 movie you should definitely stream.

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Alix Blackburn Streaming Writer

Alix Blackburn

Senior Streaming Writer

Alix watches countless movies and shows so you don’t have to, digging through streaming libraries to find the hits, the misses, and the hidden gems. Her mission is to give you the best recommendations across every major streaming service, helping you spend your time on what’s actually worth watching.

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It focuses on small‑time crook Harry Lockhart, who narrowly escapes arrest and, through a bizarre twist, ends up in Los Angeles (Robert Downey Jr.) for a screen test. Mistaken for an actor, he’s paired with private investigator Perry van Shrike (Val Kilmer) to prepare for a role. While in L.A., Harry runs into his childhood crush, Harmony (Michelle Monaghan), and soon becomes entangled in a real murder investigation involving a missing woman.

“Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” is often considered a “Christmas movie in disguise,” but that shouldn’t stop you from streaming it. While the festive touches are simply there for pretty decoration, this fun crime-comedy’s quirky characters and consistently funny dialogue elevate it from B-grade silliness to must-watch cult status. Plus, Robert Downey Jr. knows exactly how to keep the energy high in a movie that’s fully aware of what it is, hence why it’s stronger than “Honey Don’t.”

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Right now, “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” isn’t included on any streaming service since you can only buy or rent it. That might be annoying for some, but honestly, it’s worth the small effort just to avoid wasting time on “Honey Don’t.” Plus, even renting it on its own is a small price to pay for a movie this clever, fast-paced, and genuinely entertaining.

Buy/rent “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang” on Amazon

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