Available July 1įrom Netflix: Blamed by some, hailed as heroes by others, those involved with Fukushima Daiichi face a deadly, invisible threat - an unprecedented nuclear disaster. But the most important movie is actually Pride and Prejudice (2005), so that we can rewatch that hand flex scene over and over and over again.įrom Netflix: Don’t count them out! With hard work and dedication on lock, a group of homeless men train to compete in the Homeless World Cup - despite a cranky coach.įrom Netflix: When an NRI bridegroom is found dead days before his wedding, two cops must unravel the troubling case as turbulence unfolds in their own lives.įrom Netflix: After a string of deaths in a small provincial town, a determined detective attempts to uncover the killer - and British expat Earl is the prime suspect. From the back catalog, Titanic sails in at an incredibly timely moment, along with the new Star Trek movies, the Karate Kid flicks, and the Rush Hour trilogy. A plethora of true crime documentaries (and also a tongue-in-cheek one about becoming a cult leader) come out throughout the month. Part two of this season of The Witcher is hitting Netflix, along with the newest season of The Dragon Prince - so get ready for some big fantasy adventures. Even with Netflix’s recommendation algorithm serving you new movies, new TV shows, and original programming tailored to your viewing habits, the streaming service’s firehose of content makes what’s coming and going difficult to parse.
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