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It's a busy Halloween week on the streamer, but don't expect an onslaught of horror. Here's what's new on Netflix this week.
Looking for a thriller movie to watch on Netflix this week? Here are the biggest new additions to the streaming service in the coming days.
A major new streaming series release comes from your Apple TV+ subscription this week. Down Cemetery Road stars Emma Thompson as a private investigator hired after a small town suffers an explosion and the disappearance of a young girl on the same night. It looks dramatic, but also with a dose of humor that could make it quite a fun watch.
Netflix's October additions include some '90s and '80s genre classics, as well as one of the best movies Martin Scorsese has ever made. The streamer's latest batch of acquisitions is also highlighted by a late-career sci-fi gem from one of Hollywood's most prolific filmmakers and a fresh,
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A House of Dynamite creators defend Netflix thriller's divisive ending following viewer criticism
Following its Netflix debut on Friday 24 October, A House of Dynamite has become the most-watched movie of the past week worldwide. Directed by Katherine Bigelow, the political thriller, which stars Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson and Gabriel Basso, has climbed the streamer's charts, while courting controversy for its uncertain ending.
It's that time of the month again, where great movies get dropped from Netflix, meaning it's time to sneak in one or two viewings before they go. The streaming juggernaut always boasts an impressive library of movies,
There’s no change in the strategy,” Sarandos said during a Q3 earnings call when asked about Netflix’s approach to
Every day until October 31, the major streamers are running as many horror films as they possibly can. There are a lot of modern selections to choose from, but a lot fewer classic horror flicks if you don't want to pay a rental fee.