You never know what's going to be a hit on Netflix, but it seems subscribers are very much up for some 1970s-style, blaxploitation-themed revenge action. "Alice," which slipped under the radar back in 2022, has become a modest hit on Netflix, battling its way onto the lower half of the top 10 most-watched movies stateside and setting itself up to make a run up the charts in the coming days.

The movie stars Keke Palmer, who previously starred in Jordan Peele's acclaimed sci-fi/horror blockbuster "Nope" and forms part of the cast for the upcoming "Spaceballs 2," as the titular enslaved-person-turned badass. The story follows Alice as she escapes from what appears to be a rural Georgia plantation in the 19th-century, only to discover she actually lives in the year 1973. Common's truck dr

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