Margot Robbie’s 5 best movies that you need to stream right now – including Barbie (obviously)

Margot Robbie returns to cinemas this weekend in the new film, *A Big Bold Beautiful Journey*, alongside Colin Farrell.

Kogonada, the director of *After Yang*, returns with a new film about two people who meet at a wedding and begin to remember key events from their lives.

With Robbie starring in the upcoming new film adaptation of *Wuthering Heights*, now is a great time to revisit some of her best movies that are currently available to stream.

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Here, we’ve rounded up five of the best to catch up on.

Barbie

The movie *Barbie*, released in 2023, quickly became a massive cultural hit. It was the year’s biggest box office success and received widespread praise from critics.

Margot Robbie not only played the main role, but she also worked behind the scenes as a co-producer. This earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, though many were surprised she wasn’t nominated for Best Actress.

The movie tells the story of Barbie and Ken (played by Ryan Gosling) who unexpectedly leave their perfect world, Barbieland, and enter the real world, which causes them to question their very existence.

Be sure to keep an ear out for some now-iconic musical numbers – including ‘I’m Just Ken’.

Available to stream now on Prime Video.

I, Tonya

Robbie received widespread praise and her first Academy Award nomination for playing figure skater Tonya Harding in the movie about her life.

The movie *I, Tonya* tells the story of figure skater Tonya Harding’s life and career, focusing on the infamous 1994 attack on her competitor, Nancy Kerrigan. It also explores her difficult relationships with her abusive ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly (played by Sebastian Stan), and her harsh mother, LaVona Golden (in an Oscar-winning performance by Allison Janney).

The movie has been critically well-received, earning a 90% ‘Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes. According to The Observer, audiences will likely leave the theater enthusiastically supporting Margot Robbie’s performance.

Available to stream now on Sky Cinema and NOW (with a Sky Cinema subscription).

The Suicide Squad

Margot Robbie first played Harley Quinn in the 2016 film *Suicide Squad*, but the 2021 movie *The Suicide Squad* is considered a much stronger film, earning a 90% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Described as wildly entertaining, delightfully chaotic, and intensely action-packed by News.com.au, the James Gunn film centers on a team of criminals who are dispatched to a South American island with the mission of eliminating all evidence of Starro the Conqueror.

The cast includes returning stars like Viola Davis as Amanda Waller and Joel Kinnaman as Colonel Rick Flag Jr., joined by newcomers Idris Elba as Bloodsport and John Cena as Peacemaker, alongside Robbie.

Available to stream now on ITVX.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

In the 2019 Quentin Tarantino film, Robbie played Sharon Tate, the tragic actress. The movie centers on Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a struggling actor, and his longtime stunt double (Brad Pitt) as they try to stay relevant in a Hollywood undergoing big changes, all while the threat of the Manson Family looms large.

With an 86% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood* features a strong supporting cast including Al Pacino, Austin Butler, Margaret Qualley, Dakota Fanning, Mikey Madison, and Lena Dunham.

Available to stream now on Netflix.

The Wolf of Wall Street

Margot Robbie gained major recognition in Hollywood with her role in the 2013 film *The Wolf of Wall Street*. After first appearing on the TV show *Neighbours*, she captivated audiences as Naomi Lapaglia, the second wife of the main character, Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo DiCaprio), a dishonest stockbroker.

The Martin Scorsese film depicts Jordan Belfort’s journey from financial success to downfall, brought on by dishonesty and illegal activities.

The film, which also stars Jonah Hill and Matthew McConaughey, was called “incredibly exhilarating” and featured “a deafening and sustained howl of depravity” according to a review in *The Guardian*.

Available to stream now on Netflix and Prime Video.

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2025-09-19 09:20