A Netflix thriller has ascended the global streaming charts, despite a poor critical response. Netflix continues to release movies across all genres, but thrillers remain some of the streamer's biggest successes. Carry-On (2024), for example, was a massive hit upon release, eventually working its way up to becoming Netflix's second most-watched English movie ever.
Carry-On is far from the only English-language Netflix thriller success, though. Last year, in terms of viewership. In 2023, The Killer made a splash, and this year, Havoc was also a modest success, despite mixed reviews.
It's not just with English-language thrillers that Netflix is finding success, however, as . One of the biggest releases last year was Under Paris, a French shark attack movie, which is currently the second most-watched non-English movie on the service.
Netflix's international success continued earlier this year with the release of Exterritorial, which is now the fourth most-watched non-English movie available for streaming on the platform. Other notable titles in this category include The Platform (2019), Counterattack (2025), Ad Vitam (2025), and Aka (2023). Now, another non-English movie is making a splash.
Brick has become a global smash hit on Netflix, even though it features a disappointing Rotten Tomatoes score of only 35%. Directed by Philip Koch, the German-language movie follows a couple who team up with other residents of their apartment building to escape after the whole structure becomes encased by a mysterious brick wall.
Matthias Schweighöfer and Ruby O. Fee lead the film's cast as Tim and Olivia, respectively, with supporting cast members including Frederick Lau, Salber Lee Williams, Murathan Muslu, and Sira-Anna Faal. Brick reviews have been generally negative from critics, earning the film its dismal Rotten Tomatoes score.

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Netflix has now released streaming data for the week of July 7 – 13, and for the week.
The thriller clocked 18.2 million views and 30.6 million hours viewed, handily beating the second-place title of Almost Cops (2025), which features total views and hours viewed figures of 10 million and 16.1 million, respectively. Check out the full top 10 chart below:
Netflix Top 10 Non-English Movies (July 7-13) | ||
---|---|---|
1 | Brick | 18.2M |
2 | Almost Cops | 10M |
3 | Ziam | 9.2M |
4 | Aap Jaisa Koi | 3.4M |
5 | Thug Life | 2M |
6 | Raid 2 | 1.8M |
7 | My Love Will Make You Disappear | 1.5M |
8 | K.O. | 1.3M |
9 | A Brother and 7 Siblings | 1.1M |
10 | Exterritorial | 1M |

It's worth noting that, behind Madea's Destination Wedding (2025) at 19.1M and KPop Demon Hunters (2025) at 24.2M, an impressive feat. Unfortunately, the poor reception makes it unclear whether the film's viewership success will continue.
To accompany its disappointing 35% Rotten Tomatoes critics' score from 20 reviews, . Though this latter score is from over 100 reviews, a small figure by audience score standards, it does suggest a general sense of dissatisfaction after watching the film.
Of course, it's crucial to point out that the number one non-English movie of all time, Troll, has a mixed 50% Popcornmeter score, and Under Paris, the second place title, has only a 30%. Clearly, , and it's entirely possible that will remain a fixture on the top 10 chart in the weeks to come.
Source: Netflix

Brick
7/10
- July 10, 2025
- 99 minutes
- Philip Koch
- Philip Koch
- Producers
- Max Wiedemann, Quirin Berg, Katrin Goetter