Friday, August 18, 2017

Coming to Netflix Instant Streaming September 2017

A tentative list of movie and TV titles that are coming to Netflix Instant Streaming for September 2017.  Will update when I get the official list of titles (It appears to be on Wednesday):

NOTE: List is done as are descriptions.

Note 2: Will completely catch up with September 30 titles later today.

MOVIES:



September 1:

Aakhri Adaalat (1988):  Intrepid police inspector forced into a desk job takes matters into his own hands when ruthless criminals are released on a technicality; with Vinod Khanna.

Ali (2001):  Muhammad Ali deals with a tumultuous decade in his career and personal life in this biopic; with Will Smith and Jamie Foxx.

Amores Perros (2000):  Three different stories of people from various social classes that deal with love, loss, and dogs collide with a horrific car crash; with Gael Garcia Bernal.

The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography (2017):  Director Errol Morris explores the life and career of Dorfman, a Polaroid photographer known for photos of celebs and ordinary people. GONE as of September 5

Barefoot in the Park (1967):  Pair of newlyweds struggle to adept to each other while living in a small Greenwich Village apartment; with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

Beserk: The Golden Age Arc 2-The Battle for Doldrey (2012):  Guts learns that in order to earn Griffith's respect and friendship, he'll have to leave the Band of the Hawk; with Hiroaki Iwanaga.

Beserk: The Golden Age Arc 3-The Advent (2013):  A year later after movie 2, Guts rejoins the Band of the Hawk to vanquish the God Hand and save Griffith; with Hiroaki Iwanaga.

Chadi Jawani Budhe Nu (1976):  Egotistical businessman kicks off his midlife crisis at 40 by searching for a mistress; with Anand.

The Chase (1966):  Bubber escapes from prison and learns that it's not just the police that want him...so does an oil tycoon; with Marlon Brando and Robert Redford.

City of God (2002):  Rocket uses a passion for photography to help escape the drugs and crime plaguing his Rio de Janeiro slum; directed by Fernando Meirelles.

Dead Poets Society (1989):  An unconventional teacher inspires students to love poetry, but his methods draw criticism from school officials; with Robin Williams.

Deconstructing Dani Garcia (2015):  Documentary focuses on Garcia's efforts to create a restaurant, concept, and menu when he's let go of his previous place.

Deep Blue Sea (1999):  Scientists look for a cure for Alzheimers using genetically modified sharks, only to regret it when they break out; with Samuel L. Jackson and Saffron Burrows.

The Distinguished Citizen (2016):  Wealthy expat novelist fearing he's lost his touch returns home where he's considered a local hero; with Oscar Martinez.

The Drowning (2017):  Years after a child psychologist's testimony puts away a child for murder, they meet again raising disturbing questions; with Josh Charles.

Ek Jaan Hain Hum (1983):  Young man is accused of arson while trying to win over his fiancee's parents and finds insanity might be his only defense; with Rajiv Kapoor.

The Electric Horseman (1979):  Alcoholic former rodeo champ steals a valuable, but mistreated horse while doing an ad stunt for cereal company; with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

Fracture (2007):  Ambitious assistant district attorney clashes with wealthy man accused of murdering his wife; with Ryan Gosling and Anthony Hopkins.

Gangs of New York (2002):  In mid 1800s New York, a young man hunts down the person responsible for murdering his father; with Leonardo Di Caprio and Daniel Day Lewis.

Gbomo Gbomo Express (2015):  Incompetent kidnappers hold a record executive and a socialite for ransom and see their scheme spin out of control; with Ramsey Nouah.

Gone Baby Gone (2007):  The family of a disappeared 4 year old hires two private detectives when the police turn out to be little help to find her; with Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan.

Greenberg (2010):  Roger house-sits for his sibling at a crucial period of his life and unexpectedly bonds with his brother's assistant; with Ben Stiller and Greta Gerwig.

The Guardian Brothers (2016):  Two guardians from the spirit world leave retirement to protect a Chinese family's soup shop from ruthless competitors; with voice of Edward Norton.

Hercules (1997):  Hercules tries mightily to regain his immortality when his powers are stripped from him and he's sent to Earth; with voices of Tate Donovan and Danny De Vito.

Hitch (2005):  A date doctor helps his clients make an excellent first impression with their dates, but he needs one himself when he falls for a sexy reporter; with Will Smith and Eva Mendes.

Hoodwinked (2005):  Cops looking for the thief of candy recipes have their hands full with a little girl, her grandmother, a woodsman, and a wolf; with voices of Anne Hathaway and Glenn Close.

Hotel for Dogs (2009):  Moved to a foster home that doesn't allow pets, a teen girl and her younger brother find an abandoned hotel to house their displaced pooch; with Emma Roberts.

Incorruptible (2015):  Documentary examines a youth movement that rises up on the Senegal streets against a regime determined to maintain their power.

InuYasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002):  Emerging new enemy shatters the temporary peace felt by InuYasha and his friends; with Kappei Yamaguchi.

InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler (2002):  After giving two Swords of the Fang to his sons, The Great Dog Demon is disturbed by the evil power of the awakened third sword; with Kappei Yamaguchi.

InuYasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island (2004):  Young half-demon Ai returns to Horai Island with three potential saviors to help his people; with Kappei Yamaguchi.

InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time (2001):  The fate of the world is in jeopardy when the son of a powerful demon awakens; with Kappei Yamaguchi.

Invasion 1897 (2014):  Determined to acquire valuable rubber trees, British colonial forces move to West Africa's Benin Empire to depose their ruler; with Mike Omoregbee.

Jaws (1975):  After the mayor refuses to close his town following a shark attack, the town sheriff and two strangers agree to go out to sea to sink the beast; with Roy Scheider.

Jaws 2 (1978):  Several years after the first shark is destroyed, several missing divers and a boating accident has the town sheriff thinking the worst; with Roy Scheider.

Jaws 3 (1983):  A baby great white shark finds its way into a sea park and becomes an exhibit, until his angry mother comes to find him; with Bess Armstrong and Dennis Quaid.

Jaws: The Revenge (1987):  Ellen Brody moves to the Caribbean to find peace following another shark attack, but a great white won't let her rest; with Lorraine Gary and Michael Caine.

Khoon Khoon (1973):  Hardened cop is determined to take down a crazed killer terrorizing his city by any means necessary; with Danny Denzongpa.

The Last Shaman (2016):  Clinically depressed young man travels to the Amazon to participate in an ancient hallucinatory ritual in a last ditch effort to prevent killing himself in this documentary.

Little Evil (2017):  Recently married man slowly learns as he's bonding with his stepson that his new relative might be a demon; with Adam Scott and Evangeline Lilly.

Lorai: Play to Live (2015):  Retired soccer player who is an alcoholic is sent to establish a soccer team in a politically troubled area; with Prasenjit Chatterjee.

The Lost Brother (2017):  While settling the affairs of murdered family members, a man partners with a local thug in a life insurance scam; with Leonardo Sbaraglia.

Lunch Time Heroes (2015):  Devoted young woman assigned to teach a class of unruly high schoolers finds common ground and acceptance with them; with Diana Yekinni.

Mammal (2016):  Emotionally distant woman learns her estranged son is missing at the same time she befriends a homeless youth, inviting him to live with her; with Rachel Griffiths.

Manoranjan (1974):  After losing his job, a cop befriends a prostitute he met on the job in a red light district and sets out to get her out of the streets; with Sanjeev Kumar.

Margot at the Wedding (2007):  A judgmental writer takes an instant dislike to her sister's fiance and threatens to ruin the wedding with her sniping; with Nicole Kidman.

Mujrim (1989):  Despite the pleas of his wife and the rejection of his mother, Shankar hasn't been able to stay on the right side of the law; with Mithun Chakraborty.

Mulan (1998):  To take the place of her ailing father, a tomboy disguises herself as a man so she can fight with the Chinese Army; with voices of Eddie Murphy and Ming-Na Wen.

Naruto Shippuden: Blood Prison (2011):  Mistakenly accused of an attack, Naruto is imprisoned in an impenetrable castle and his powers are sealed; with Junko Takeuchi.

Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire (2009):  The leader of the sole remaining ninja community tries to learn who did it and protect his land; with Junko Takeuchi.

Naruto the Movie 2: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005):  Naruto and his ninja friends are attacked by brutal knights while trying to return a missing pet; with Junko Takeuchi.

Naruto the Movie 3: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006):  Exuberant ninja and his friends team up to escort a prince and his son to the Crescent Moon Kingdom; with Junko Takeuchi.

Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004):  Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura plan to protect an actress from being hurt in her next film, but she's hiding a secret; with Maile Flanagan.

Offline - Das Leben ist kein Bonuslevel (2016):  Competitive gamer finds his life uprooted when a bitter rival hacks his identity just before a major tourney; with Moritz Jahn.

Pulp Fiction (1994):  Stylized crime caper weaves two hitmen, a washed up boxer, their boss, and two nervous robbers; with Samuel L. Jackson.

Requiem for a Dream (2000):  Woman who takes diet pills for a TV program finds her experiences mirroring that of her son, his girlfriend, and his friend; with Ellen Burstyn.

Resurface (2017):  Suicidal war veteran finds like minded souls in a surf therapy program that allows traumatized soldiers to heal while riding waves in this documentary.

Rocco (2016):  Italian porn star Rocco Siffredi is the focus of this documentary that explores his last year in front of cameras before retirement.

The Rugrats Movie (1998):  Tommy and his friends go on a quest to return his baby brother to the hospital; with Elizabeth Daily.

The Secret Garden (1993):  Strong willed English teen girl discovers a secret garden while residing in her distant uncle's estate; with Kate Maberly.

Shaq and Cedric the Entertainer Present: All Star Comedy Jam (2009):  Cedric and Shaq both host this collection of comics presenting their material; with Kevin Hart.

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam Live from Atlanta (2013):  Faizon Love hosts this collection of comics performing in Atlanta; with Finesse Mitchell.

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam Live from Dallas (2010):  Mo'Nique hosts this collection of up and coming comics performing their material in Dallas; with Paul Mooney.

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam Live from Las Vegas (2014):  Shaq hosts this collection of rising comics performing in Vegas; with Mike Epps.

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam Live from Orlando (2012):  Gary Owen hosts this collection of rising comics offering their material in Orlando; with Jay Pharoah.

Shaquille O'Neal Presents: All Star Comedy Jam Live from South Beach (2009):  DL Hughley hosts this stand up with up and coming comics from Miami; with Lavell Crawford.

She's Gotta Have It (1986):  Free spirited woman can't decide which one of three suitors she's interested in.  Basis for upcoming Netflix series; with Tracy Camilla Johns.

Shooter (2007):  Expert marksman is coaxed out of retirement to prevent an assassination of the president only to be framed for the crime.  Basis for the series; with Mark Wahlberg.

Sohni Mahiwal (1984):  Young man who was violently separated from the woman he loves takes up various disguises to keep the relationship going; with Zeenat Aman.

The Squid and the Whale (2005):  This drama explores the crumbling marriage between a self-centered novelist whose star is fading and his up and coming writer wife; with Jeff Daniels.

Teesri Aankh (2006):  Dedicated cop follows the trail of a sleazy swindler using hidden video cameras to exploit women; with Sunny Deol.

Todo Sobre El Asado (2016):  Documentary offers a quirky examination of Argentinian culture, customs, and cuisine by focusing on their traditional barbecue.

The Village (2004):  Young man treks outside a sequestered small town to seek help and sets off a series of stunning events that shakes things up; with Bryce Dallas Howard and Joaquin Phoenix.

We Are Not Alone (aka No Estamos Solos) (2016):  A family seeks the help of an exorcist to deal with a dark presence in their new home outside of Lima, Peru; with Marco Zunino.

When Love Happens (2014):  An unlucky in love event planner decides to go online to see if she can turn around her luck and find Mr. Right; with Weruche Opia.

Who the F is That Guy (2017):  The life and career of record executive Michael Alago, a gay Puerto Rican, who signed numerous musical acts including Metallica is the focus of this documentary.


September 2:


Bitcoin Heist (2016):  Unconventional but efficient Interpol agent goes rogue and assembles a team of thieves to catch a shadowy hacker; with Kate Nhung.

I Am Not Madame Bovary (2016):  Married couple stages divorce in order to qualify for a nice singles apartment, but Li seeks justice when her husband unexpectedly remarries; with Fan Bingbing.

Vincent n Roxxy (2016):   Terse loner in rural Louisiana forms redemptive bond with woman he saved from a killer, but his violent past catches up with them; with Emile Hirsch and Zoe Kravitz.

September 4:


Bright Star (2009):  The passionate romance between poet John Keats and his great love and muse is dramatized in this film; with Abbie Cornish and Ben Whishaw.

Chloe (2009):  Catherine suspects her husband of infidelity so she hires sexy Chloe to test his faithfulness; with Julianne Moore and Liam Neeson.

Easy Virtue (2008):  American widow impulsively marries wealthy young Englishman but is surprised to find his family isn't so receptive of her; with Jessica Biel and Ben Barnes.

Graduation (2016):  Morally conflicted father struggles for the right thing to do for his college bound daughter when she's attacked before a crucial exam; with Adrien Titieni.

September 5:


Carrie Pilby (2016):  Socially awkward 19 year old genius makes big plans to leave her apartment, make friends, get a job, and find love; with Bel Powley and Gabriel Byrne.

A Dark Song (2016):  While grieving for her dead son, a woman contacts an occult expert to lead her through a psychologically grueling ritual to contact her child's spirit; with Catherine Walker.


Facing Darkness (2017):  Christian organization steps up to help west Africans deal with the Ebola crisis.  Then one of their doctors tests positive for it in this documentary.

Like Crazy (2016):  Two mental patients with different personalities ditch their Tuscan hospital and explore the real world which proves unpredictable; with Micaela Ramazzotti.

Marc Maron: Too Real (2017):  The stand up comedian explores meditation, mortality, and documentary films in this comedy special.

Newsies: The Broadway Musical (2017):  It's high times and hard times for turn of the 20th century newspaper boys who decide to strike against their bosses; with Jeremy Jordan.

September 6:


A Good American (2015):  Fascinating documentary about an NSA cryptologist whose innovative surveillance program was scuttled weeks before 9/11 happened.

Hard Tide (2015):  Fact based thriller about a drug dealer who has been emulating his father's successes before being forced on the run with a young girl; with Nathanael Wiseman.

Patchwork (2015):  When three women learn they were dismembered and sewn together to form the perfect woman, they seek vengeance against their captor; with Tory Stopler and Tracey Fairaway.

September 7:


Cezanne et Moi (2016):  Historical drama that explores the long, volatile friendship between painter Paul Cezanne and writer Emile Zola; with Guillaume Canet.

The Duplex (2015):  Cash strapped man and his wife purchase a beautiful new home in a bargain price only to learn they're not alone; with Ikechukwu Onyeka.

Kicking and Screaming (1995):  Four college graduates take their first steps into adulthood in this ensemble comedy; with Josh Hamilton and Olivia D'Abo.

Mike Epps: Underrated and Never Faded (2009):  The comic and actor (Next Friday/All About the Benjamins) unleashes his uncensored observations about life in the modern age in this special.

Out of Luck (2015):  Lottery operator tries to pay off local gangster by taking him on thrill ride from the slums to the mansions of Nigeria; with Tope Tedela.

September 8:


#RealityHigh (2017):  Nerdy high schooler finally draws the attention of her longtime crush, but his social media ex won't take it sitting down; with Kate Walsh and Nesta Marlee Cooper.

Fabrizio Copano: Solo Pienso en Mi (2017):  Italian comedian uses audience participation to the next level in this special that covers sperm banks, family WhatsApp groups and more.

Joaquin Reyes: Una y No Mas (2017):  Comedian/master of impersonations Reyes chooses to be himself dealing with buses, bathroom habits, and royalty in his special.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy I (2009):  Team of minstrels consisting of a cat, a monkey, and a donkey tell folktales from various Indian regions; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy Part 2 (2010):  Animal minstrels share tales of a monkey's friendship with a crocodile, foolish monkeys, and a villager's meeting with a demon; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy: Battle of Wits (2013):  In three stories of deception and justice, an artisan, a lion, and a brother all end up on the short end of the stick; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy: Best Friends Forever (2016):  A cat, monkey, and donkey team up to tell friendship folktales from various Indian regions; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy: Comics of India (2012):  Three comic strip stories has a boy trying to sell wisdom, a demon freed from captivity, and a minister dealing with impossible tasks from his king; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy: Oversmartness Never Pays (2017):  Three stories about the consequences of cheating as told by a cat, a monkey, and a donkey; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Krish Trish and Baltiboy: The Greatest Trick (2013):  Three tales of trickery involving an inconsiderate husband, greedy courtiers, and a man who loses everything; with Damandeep Singh Baggan.

Mighty Raju Rio Calling (2014):  Mighty Raju prepares for a new adventure in Rio involving rival soccer players, capoiera fighters and more; with Anirban Majumder.

Nocturama (2016):  After planting bombs in Paris, a group of disillusioned kids spend a tense night hiding in a high-end department store; with Finnegan Oldfield.

September 9:


Dead Awake (2016):  A social worker opens the door to an evil, supernatural entity while investigating her twin sister's death who passed in her sleep; with Jocelin Donahue and Jesse Bradford.

September 10:


Last Men in Aleppo (2017):  Group of rescue volunteer workers in Aleppo known as the White Helmets witness the Syrian civil war in this excellent documentary.

September 11:


The Forgotten (2014):  Teen moves to abandoned public housing to live with his father and decides with his new friend to investigate strange noises heard; with Clem Tibber.


September 12:

Heroin(e) (2017):  Documentary short showcases three women (a judge, a fire chief, and a street missionary) as they fight the opioid epidemic in West Virginia.

Jeff Dunham: Relative Disaster (2017):  In this comedy special from Ireland, Dunham skewers family and politics along with his various puppets.

September 13:


Ghost of the Mountains (2017):  International group of filmmakers set out on mission to get up and close with a family of snow leopards located in China in this documentary.


September 14:


Pocohantas (1995):  Young Native American woman tries to follow her heart and protect her tribe when settlers arrive.  Feel the colors of the wind; with voices of Irene Bedard and Mel Gibson.

September 15:


30 Days in Atlanta (2014):  Akpos and his cousin win a free vacation and travel to Atlanta where they run into adventure, romance, and trouble; with Ayo Makun.

Aroni Takhon (2017):  Romance between a Hindu man and a Muslim woman struggles to overcome simmering tensions between their communities; with Paoli Dam.

Before the Devil Knows You're Dead (2007):  Brothers Hank and Andy plan the perfect crime but their robbery of their parents' jewelry store goes horribly wrong; with Ethan Hawke and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Bordertown (2006):  Newspaper reporter investigates a series of murders in the border town of Juarez, Mexico and uncovers a startling cover up by local authorities; with Jennifer Lopez and Martin Sheen.

Couple of Days (2016):  Three couples in various relationship stages head for a fun weekend in Ibadan, but secrets spill out leading to trouble in paradise.  Sounds like Why Did I Get Married; with Lilian Esoro.

The Department (2015):  Her corporate employer lures a former industrial saboteur for one final job, but when her husband disapproves, action may be required; with Majid Michel.

Falling (2015):  Muna's love for her husband is tested when her spouse ends up in a deep coma due to an accident and a new man enters her life; with Adesua Etomi.

First They Killed My Father (2017):  Five year old girl undergoes harrowing battle for survival in the brutal reign of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia; with Sreymoch Sareum.

Foo Fighters: Back and Forth (2011):  The history of the band comes alive in this documentary that spans from demo tapes to their 2011 album Wasting Light (These Days).

Foresti Party (2012):  French comic Florence Foresti offers a supersized comedy special featuring sketches, impersonations, dance routines, and special guests.

George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011):  Interviews and archival footage are used in director Martin Scorsese's profile of the former Beatle turned solo artist.

Half Nelson (2006):  Unlikely friendship develops between a drug addicted educator and a streetwise kid; with Ryan Gosling and Shareeka Epps.

Head Gone (2014):  Several psych patients escape their guards while transferring to a new hospital and have a series of wacky adventures together; with Basorge Tariah.

Janaan (2016):  Young Meena returns from a stint in Canada back home to Pakistan for a family wedding and starts to fall for an adopted cousin; with Armeena Rana Khan.

Larceny (2017):  Ex-CIA contractor turned thief is forced to head a CIA operation to infiltrate a black ops Mexican prison and make off with $50 million in drug cartel money; with Dolph Lundgren.

Mum, Dad, Meet Sam (2014):  It's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner when the successful only son of a Nigerian family brings home his white English girlfriend to Lagos; with Joseph Benjamin.

Mummy Dearest (2014):  Following the death of a colleague's mother, a man who had been avoiding his own intrusive mother comes home for a life changing visit.

Rumble (2016):  Former MMA champ reduced to fixing fights in Mexico must win one final match to save his girlfriend who's been kidnapped by the mob; with Gary Daniels.

A Soldier's Story (2015):  After a battle between peacekeepers and rebels, an injured soldier is slowly brought back to life by a scavenger; with Tope Tedela.

Strong Island (2017):  Powerful documentary examines the murder of Yance Ford's brother and the controversial events following the crime.

Taxi Driver (2015):  The death of his father causes a young mechanic to move to the city to drive his dad's taxi leading to crazy adventures; with Odunlade Adekola.

The Visit (2015):  The lives of an uptight, conservative family are rattled when a loudmouthed, hard partying new couple move in next door; with Nse Ikpe-Etim.

When Love Comes Around (2014):  A woman who's been dating men only for their money becomes distressed when she starts to fall in love for real; with Mikki Osei Berko.

September 17:


Dark Signal (2016):  The voice of a murdered young woman cuts through during an interview with a medium at an isolated radio station; with Siwan Morris.


September 18:


Barbie Dolphin Magic (2017):  Barbie and her sisters make an interesting discovery while exploring a coral reef as they hang out with Ken; with voice of Erica Lindbeck.

September 19:


Beauty and the Beast (2017):  In exchange for her sick inventor father, a smart young girl agrees to be prisoner to a beastly prince.  Then the unexpected happens; with Emma Watson and Dan Stevens.

Jerry Before Seinfeld (2017):  In this hybrid that's one part comedy special and one part documentary, Jerry Seinfeld returns to the club that made him famous to test out a new routine.

Love, Sweat and Tears (2016):  Ob-Gyn Dr. Pamela Dee Gaudry discusses how menopause can affect sexual health and how intimacy can be reestablished in this documentary; with Joan Rivers.

Nise: The Heart of Madness (2016):  A psychiatrist rejects electroshock therapy opting for a more artistic approach in dealing with schizophrenics; with Gloria Pires.

Slack Bay (2016):  Surreal French comedy focuses on an unusual bond between two families as a series of disappearances plague a small town; with Fabrice Luchini.

September 20:


Carol (2015):  In 1950s New York, a forbidden relationship begins between a rich married woman and a female department store clerk; with Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.

September 22:


The Bad Batch (2016):  Young woman banished to a wasteland of undesirables struggles to survive in a drug soaked desert society and a group of cannibals; with Suki Waterhouse and Jason Momoa.

Gaga: Five Foot Two (2017):  Documentary covers a momentous year for Lady Gaga as she works on a new album and her Super Bowl halftime show while dealing with physical and emotional issues.

Gagarin: First in Space (2013):  Biopic of Yuri Gagarin from childhood poverty to being named Russian cosmonaut for the 1961 Vostok mission; with Yaroslav Zhalnin.

Hate Story 2 (2014):  The mistress of a prominent politician vows revenge when he has her new lover killed; with Surveen Chawla and Jay Bhanushali.

I Am Happiness on Earth (2014):  For a gay film director, the line starts to blur between his erotic films and his exciting sex life; with Hugo Catalan.

The Samaritan (2012):  Vowing to go straight, ex-con artist Foley instead stumbles onto a can't lose scheme that might put him back into the game; with Samuel L. Jackson and Ruth Negga.

September 23:


Alien Arrival (2016):  An escaped prisoner who crash lands on a distant moon must worry about survival while facing his worst enemy: himself; with Dan Mor.

September 24:


The Bar (2017):  In a Madrid bar, strangers who witnessed a murder begin to turn on each other when panic and bodies both start to pile up; with Blanca Suarez.

Los Herederos (2015):  Fueled by boredom and peer pressure, a group of suburban teens become increasingly violent and have their paths following their parents; with Maximo Holander.

September 25:


Teach Us All (2017):  Documentary that showcases the efforts that some leaders are doing to integrate public schools decades after Brown vs. Board of Education.

White Island (2016):  After a few years of walking the straight and narrow in London, Connor falls back into a criminal crowd in Ibiza; with Lyndon Ogbourne and Billy Zane.

September 26:


Bachelorette (2012):  Single overachiever swallows her pride to serve as maid of honor to a wedding involving a woman she teased in high school; with Kirsten Dunst and Rebel Wilson.

Def Comedy Jam 25 (2017):  Special live event has giants of stand up returning to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Def Comedy Jam; with Adele Givens and Bill Bellamy.

Night School (2016):  Documentary has three high schoolers facing tough challenges when they come back to a school with low graduation rates.

September 27:


Absolutely Anything (2015):  Aliens bestow a schoolteacher the power to do absolutely anything, but only his talking dog has a clue on what to do with it; with Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale.

Are You Here (2013):  Back!  Bipolar stoner Ben and his womanizing best friend head to the family farm that's been left to him following his father's death; with Zach Galifianakis and Owen Wilson.

Automata (2014):  Back!  An insurance adjuster for a tech company in a dystopian future explores the death of a robot for violating protocol and stumbles onto a conspiracy; with Robert Forster.

Captain Sabertooth and the Treasure of the Lama Rama (2014):  Back!  Young boy in a brave pirate crew yearns for respect, treasure, and the truth about his father; with Kyrre Haugen Sydness.

Deepsea Challenge (2014):  Back!  Epic documentary about director James Cameron's piloting of a submersible into the Mariana Trench to gather research and data.

Good People (2014):  Back!  A couple in deep financial distress stumbles onto a stash of money in the apartment of a recently killed neighbor; with James Franco and Kate Hudson.

The Humbling (2014):  Back!  Aging stage actor retires after suffering a breakdown and finds a relationship with a much younger woman.  Huah; with Al Pacino and Greta Gerwig.

Kidnapping Mr. Heineken (2014):  Back!  About the kidnapping of the beer magnate in 1983 which leads to the largest ransom demand in history; with Anthony Hopkins and Sam Worthington.

Love (2015):  Back!  When a man in an unsatisfying marriage learns an ex-girlfriend may be missing, he recalls the intense relationship they shared; with Karl Glusman.

Madame Bovary (2014):  Back!  When a dashing man steals her heart, Emma Bovary lets her passions overrun her marriage vows; with Mia Wasikowska.

Manhattan Romance (2014):  Back!  Filmmaker working on a documentary about love in modern Manhattan becomes personally entangled in the lives of his subjects; with Tom O'Brien.

Much Loved (2015):  Four friends who work as prostitutes in Morocco deal with the danger and stigma of their profession; with Loubna Abidar.

People Places Things (2015):  Back!  A graphic novelist has much on his plate while dealing with divorce, raising two kids, and juggling two jobs; with Jermaine Clement.

Restless Creature: Wendy Whelan (2016):  Documentary examines the veteran ballerina who seeks to redefine herself as an artist after 30 years in the New York City Ballet company.

The Runner (2015):  For a New Orleans politician, his plans on rebuilding his town following a toxic oil spill get shoved aside in favor of a sex scandal; with Nicolas Cage.

Stonehearst Asylum (2014):  Back!  A young doctor arrives for an apprenticeship at an asylum where he becomes suspicious of his mentor while falling for a female patient; with Kate Beckinsale and Jim Sturgess.

Strangerland (2015):  Back!  When their children disappear from a remote desert town they just moved into, a couple goes frantic as they refuse to rule out anyone as a suspect; with Nicole Kidman and Hugo Weaving.

Superfast (2015):  Back!  Friedberg and Seltzer sets their feeble parody sights on the Fast and the Furious in this film; with Alex Ashbaugh.

Unexpected (2015):  Back!  Inner city schoolteacher who's shocked to learn that she's pregnant bonds with a star pupil also in the same predicament; with Cobie Smulders and Anders Holm.

VeggieTales Classics: Where's God When I'm Scared (1993):  Junior Asparagus works through his fear of monsters following viewing a Frankencelery film to realize God is bigger; with voice of Phil Vischer.

VeggieTales: It's a Meaningful Life (2010):  Stewart leaps aboard the What-If train to learn how his life would be had he made different decisions; with voices of Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki.

VeggieTales: Sweetpea Beauty (2010):  A jealous queen sets her sights on the prettiest veggie in the land: a ravishing rhubarb; with voices of Phil Vischer and Mike Nawrocki.

Vehicle 19 (2013):  Back!  Recent parolee rents a car that unexpectedly entangles him into a corruption web involving the local police; with Paul Walker.

Welcome to Me (2014):  Back!  Woman with psychological issues wins the lottery and becomes a sensation when she uses the winnings to create a nutty talk show; with Kristen Wiig.

The World Made Straight (2015):  Back!  A young man finds his unpredictable future threatened by a feud involving pot dealers and a violent legacy from the Civil War; with Jeremy Irvine and Noah Wyle.

Zipper (2015):  Back!  Star prosecutor finds his promising political career and loving family threatened
by an obsession with high-class escorts; with Patrick Wilson.

September 28:


41 on 41 (2014):  Back!  Forty one public figures share the extraordinary life and tale of the forty-first President George H.W. Bush in this documentary.

Black Souls (2014):  Back!  Eldest sibling Luciano has opted to avoid the family crime business that both his brothers operate, but when his son riles a rival clan, he's dragged into it; with Marco Leonardi.

Blunt Force Trauma (2015):  Back!  In the underground world of dueling, a talented young shooter crosses paths with a vengeance seeking woman; with Ryan Kwanten and Freida Pinto.

Bobby Sands: 66 Days (2016):  Documentary examines an Irish National Army soldier who goes on a hunger strike in prison that galvanized his movement.

Checkmate (2015):  Back!  Six strangers are linked to each other in a complex bank heist where it's unknown who's making the moves and who's the pawn; with Danny Glover and Vinnie Jones.

Comeback Dad (2014):  Back!  Nima finds her orderly life as an accomplished pianist and music store order shocked by the sudden return of her estranged father; with Tatyana Ali and Charles S. Dutton.

Dawn Patrol (2014):  Back!  Small town California surfer exacts revenge on the person he deems responsible for his brother's murder, then has to face the consequences; with Scott Eastwood.

The Dempsey Sisters (2013):  Back!  At a life's crossroads, three sisters decide to put the family band back together again; with Lynn Whitfield and Denyce Lawton.

James White (2015):  Back!  Self-destructive New Yorker tries to change his ways when his behavior prevents him from caring for his terminally ill mother; with Christopher Abbott.

The Love Letter (2013):  Back!  An advice columnist turns to her readers for advice and help when her best friend becomes engaged to a woman he doesn't love; with Keisha Knight Pulliam.

Marry Me for Christmas (2013):  Back!  New York career woman hires a handsome employee to pose as her fiance to get her family off her back; with Malinda Williams.

Moonwalkers (2015):  Back!  A brain addled war vet, a failing band manager, and a Stanley Kubrick impersonator help out the CIA by faking the 1969 moon landing; with Ron Perlman and Rupert Grint.

My Dad's a Soccer Mom (2014):  Back!  Former football player becomes stay at home dad and learns his daughter has an untapped soccer talent; with Lester Speight and Wendy Raquel Robinson.

Rob the Mob (2014):  Back!  Criminal couple looking for easy money takes to robbing top mafia members at their gun free social clubs; with Michael Pitt.


September 29:

Gerald's Game (2017):  Jessie faces some tough choices while handcuffed to a bed in a remote lake house when her husband's sex game goes wrong; with Carla Gugino and Bruce Greenwood.

Long Shot (2017):  Juan Catalan builds a defense for a murder he didn't commit based on raw footage shot for Curb Your Enthusiasm in this documentary.  Hope it's a pretty good, pretty good one.

Our Souls at Night (2017):  Two widowed neighbors start by sleeping platonically in the same bed to ease loneliness, but real romance blossoms between them; with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda.

Out of Thin Air (2017):  Documentary makes a case that murder confessions can't entirely be trusted using six people being convicted for two strange murders in Iceland as an example.


September 30:


Bank Attack (2007):  Desperation to save his sick daughter's life motivates an unlucky father to rob a bank at the same time as a real burglar and safecracker; with Yun-shik Baek.

Beautiful Sunday (2007):  Police detective who colludes with a drug gang to pay off his wife's medical bills meets a man with a terrible secret; with Yong-woo Park.

Big Bang (2007):  The petty crime of a model citizen turns into a felony when he flees a police station with a career criminal with him; with Woo-seong Kim.

Inside Men (2015):  A gangster teams up with an ambitious prosecutor to take down the politician and tycoon he once worked for; with Byung-hun Lee.

Luck-Key (2016):  Poor no-name actor swaps locker keys and lives with a wealthy hitman suffering from a bout of amnesia following a bad fall; with Hae-jin Yoo.

The Mayor (2017):  The ambitious incumbent mayor of Seoul runs for an unprecedented third term and is willing to stop at nothing to keep his secrets hidden; with Min-sik Choi.

Mr. Housewife (2005):  After losing the family fortune on an investment scam, a full time househusband plans to win the money back on a housekeeping quiz show; with Suk-kyu Han.

My 11th Mother (2007):  Cynical young boy gets to know his father's latest girlfriend and starts to hope that she sticks around; with Hye-su Kim.

My Wife is a Gangster 3: HK Edition (2006):  Formidable daughter of a triad boss flees to South Korea following a false murder charge and ends up protected by a bumbling gangster; with Qi Shu.

Running Wild (2006):  To bring down a powerful gangster with huge connections, a rule smashing cop and a rule following prosecutor will have to join forces; with Sang-woo Kwan.

The Scam (2009):  A self-taught investor gets recruited into a stock market heist team, only to get caught up in a web of backstabbing scams; with Yong-ha Park.

Sunny (2008):  A young wife joins a traveling band as the singer with hopes of reuniting with her husband who left the Vietnam War without telling her; with Soo Ae.

The Throne (2015):  In 18th century Korea, a crown prince is locked into a rice chest and left to die by the decree of the king; with Kang-ho Song.

Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned (2016):  A girl is approached by a grown man claiming to be one of her friends who disappeared during a trek into a mysterious cave; with Dong-won Gang.

A Violent Prosecutor (2016):  A prosecutor who's falsely convicted of murder and stuck in prison helps an inmate out of jail in exchange for finding the real culprit; with Jung-min Hwang.

TV:



September 1:

Alias JJ, la Celebridad del Mal (2017):  Documentary examines witnesses and public figures reacting to controversial statements made by John Jairo Velasquez on Pablo Escobar.

All About Love Season 1 (2017):  Mysterious ghosts seeking to reconnect with the living world wreak havoc on those they left behind when they cross over; with Christina Mok.

Bo on the Go! Season 1 (2007):  Energetic girl named Bo and her dragon friend embark on fun adventures using movement; with Catherine O'Conner.

A Boy Named Flora A Season 1 (2017):  28 year old re-examines his life when his family gathers to pay their respects for a dying grandmother who won't pass on; with Crowd Lu.

Chelsea (2017):  Title is We are All Sharks and topics include becoming a film producer and medical marijuana; with Reese Witherspoon and Kathy Bates.

Concrete Football (2016):  Documentary examines how professional soccer owes its debt to the soccer that is played on the streets in France.

Final Fantasy XIV: Dad of Light Season 1 (2017):  How a father and son reconnect through playing Final Fantasy XIV in this series based on true story; with Yudai Chiba.

High Risk Season 1 (1988):  Series explores what motivates certain people to place themselves in jeopardy for incredible feats and accomplishments.

A House of Blocks Season 1 (2017):  Yijuan and her mentally ill sister struggle to remain happy in the face of multiple issues; with Eli Shi.

LEGO Elves: Secrets of Elvendale Season 1 (2017):  Teen armed with powerful amulet is charged with protecting the elves of Elvendale and her sister; with Ashleigh Ball.

Love Through a Millennium 2 Season 1 (2016):  The lives and loves of a 20th century gourmet chef and a 21st century wealthy man are linked thanks to time travel; with Wei Daxun.

Maniac Season 1 (2015):  Nondescript man living in a mental institution leads an exciting life in his head; with Espen Petrus Andersen Lervaag.

Narcos Season 3 (2017):  The DEA adjusts its mission following the bloody hunt for Escobar by focusing on the Cali Cartel, his successors; with Pedro Pascal.

Oggy and the Cockroaches Season 4 (1998):  A fat, blue cat named Oggy lives a peaceful existence if not for the three cockroaches that have invaded his home; with Don Michael Paul.

Prisoner Zero Season 1 (2016):  Two teen heroes and their mysterious friend fight a powerful imperium that has used technology to enslave humanity; with Alexander Vlahos.

Robocar Poli Seasons 3-4 (2014-5):  More rescue missions from the team at Brooms Town while offering lessons on safety and responsibility.

The Royals Season 1 (2013):  Britain's fascination with the Royals and its role in English life is the focus of this reality series with interviews featuring those in the know.

Tip the Mouse Season 1 (2014):  Curious mouse learns about the world while having fun adventures in this kid series; with Alyson Leigh Rosenfeld.

Toast of London Seasons 1-3 (2013-5):  Classically trained British stage actor deals with personal and career setbacks with help of odd roommate; with Matt Berry (no, not the ESPN commentator).

West Coast Customs Season 5 (2014):  Challenges this season include building a BatSUV for Justin Bieber's father, and converting a fire truck and "Swagger Wagon" into cool vehicles.

YooHoo and Friends Seasons 1-2 (2012-3):  YooHoo and his furry animal friends try to protect the environment while valuing harmony and friendship; with Sook-kyeong Jeon.

September 4:


My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Season 7A (2017):  More fun, adventure, and learning is ahead for Twilight and her friends; with voice of Tara Strong.

September 5:

NatureVision TV Collection 3 (2016):  Relax as nature's soothing beauty and natural sounds send you to a state of calm bliss.

No Tomorrow Season 1 (2016):  Back!  A romantic bond forms between regimented Evie and carefree Xavier, who believes we are living in the endtimes; with Tori Anderson and Joshua Sasse.

Reign Season 4 (2017):  Back!  As Mary establishes her rule in Scotland, her rivalry with Elizabeth continues.  Meanwhile, Catherine's family clash leading to betrayals; with Adelaide Kane.

September 7:


The Blacklist Season 4 (2016):  While Red plans vengeance on those who betrayed him, Liz seeks her real father and lost childhood; with James Spader and Megan Boone.

Luxury Travel Show Season 1 (2016):  Get the luxurious VIP treatment at the globe's grand, lavish travel destinations including Barcelona and Barbados.

Panam y Circo Season 1 (2014):  Compilation of Panam singing for youngsters which also feature dancing, acrobatics and wild costumes.

Race of Life Season 1 (2015):  Learn how wild animals survive, endure, and thrive reviewing the various strategies of creatures both big and small.

September 8:


Apaches Season 1 (2015):  Young journalist quits his job to help a childhood friend steal from jewelry stores to pay his swindled father's debts; with Alberto Ammann.

BoJack Horseman Season 4 (2017):  BoJack deals with loathing and loss while Todd helps Mr. Peanutbutter run for California governor; with voices of Will Arnett and Aaron Paul.

Chelsea (2017):  This week's show is called Comfortably Naked and subjects include musicals, public nudity, gun violence, and inspiring the next generation; with James Corden and Bella Thorne.

The Confession Tapes Season 1 (2017):  True crime documentary case examines cases where people convicted of murder claim their confessions were coerced, involuntary, or false.

Fire Chasers Season 1 (2017):  This series focuses on brave backcountry firefighters who were tasked with stopping fires, protecting homes, and saving lives during California's 2016 fire season.

Greenhouse Academy Season 1 (2017):  Teen siblings enter an elite boarding school where the geeks and the jocks split up, but to conquer challenges, they'll have to join forces; with Ariel Mortman.

Ripper Street Series 5 (2017):  Fugitives Reid, Jackson, and Susan team up to avenge a friend's death and stop a serial killer's murderous rampage; with Matthew Macfadyen.

Spirit: Riding Free Season 2 (2017):  Lucky and her friends have fun adventures together whether learning trick riding or making daring rescues; with Amber Montana.

The Walking Dead Season 7 (2017):  After a shocking act of violence, Rick's team of survivors move towards taking on Negan and his Saviors; with Andrew Lincoln.

Zig and Sharko Season 1 (2010):  Hyena Zig desires to eat a mermaid, but fortunately for her, her friend Sharko is always there to save her; with Olivier Jean-Marie.

September 9:


Porlandia Season 7 (2016):  While Fred and Carrie attempt to better themselves, Portland deals with a new breed of hunk and a men's right campaign; with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein.

September 13:


Offspring Season 7 (2017):  Nina's relationship with Harry takes a hit due to exes, stubborn family members, and parenting attitudes; with Asher Keddie.

September 14:


Cold Justice Collection 1 (2013):  Kelly Seigler, former prosecutor, and ex-crime scene investigator Yolanda McClary explore cold cases involving crimes of passion, greed, and revenge.

Panama Canal: Prized Possession Season 1 (2015):  Documentary series examines the story of the canal and how it got transferred from the United States to Panama.

Romance of Our Parents Season 1 (2014):  An elderly couple look back to their younger days when a naval officer fell in love with a girl from a different background; with Guo Tao.

Various Happy Birthday Specials from Netflix Kid Series (2017):  Fans of All Hail King Julian, Barbie, Beat Bugs, Dinotrux, Legend Quest, Lego Friends, Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu, Luna Petunia, Miraculous: Ladybug and Cat Noir, My Little Pony, Pokemon, Project Mc2, Skylanders Academy, Trollhunters, and Word Party can revel in the fact their favorite characters are wishing them a happy birthday.  The rest can appreciate that I'm only using 5 lines in this blog to note this.

September 15:

American Vandal Season 1 (2017):  Top suspect in a vandalism case in high school gets unexpected help from a filmmaker; with Tyler Alvarez and Jimmy Tatro.

Chelsea (2017):  In an episode called Handler and High Water, motherhood and kayaking are on the agenda; with Jessica Biel, Ilana Glazer and Abby Jacobson.

The Five Season 1 (2016):  Twenty years after a five year old disappears near his home, his DNA makes an unexpected return at a woman's murder; with Tom Cullen.

Listen to Love Season 1 (2016):  A troubled man who suspects his perfect wife of being unfaithful to him relies on anonymous advice from an internet community to salvage things; with Sun-kyun Lee.

Project Mc2 Part 5 (2017):  The girls uncover a scheme to purloin a nanotechnology prototype from Space Inc; with Danica McKellar and Mika Abdalla.

Secrets of Ancient Rome Season 1 (2015):  Documentary series explores the cultural and historical factors that defined Rome through live action footage and dramatic recreations.

Silver Spoon Season 2 (2015):  Igor returns to the force, determined to solve his most personal case as well as determining what and who he wants; with Pavel Priluchnyy.

Strong Girl Bong-soon Season 1 (2017):  A girl born with super strength fights evil and serves justice while dealing with a romantic triangle involving a CEO and a cop; with Bo-young Park.

Time: The Kalief Browder Story Season 1 (2017):  The tragic case of Browder is revisited where he spent three years in jail without being convicted of a crime.

VeggieTales in the City Season 2 (2017):  The moral veggies continue to move around the world while tackling new problems and exploring; with voice of Phil Vischer.

September 16:

First Love Season 1 (2016):  The mother of a child raised by two best friends re-enters their lives and causes turmoil in the process; with Hawick Lau.

Good Time Season 1 (2015):  Two successful professionals in a complex relationship have no time for marriage.  Or do they; with Hu Ge.

Hey, Kids! Season 1 (2016):  Three adult siblings struggle to deal with life, career, and families including the death of one's child; with Jiang Wenli.

If Life Cheats You Season 1 (2013):  Romantic troubles hammer a family as they deal with love willingly, marry to further their careers, and blindly fall for a liar; with Lu Yi.

Super Genius Season 1 (2016):  Magazine style kids' series delivers information to its target in fun categories; with Gabi Borges.

September 17:


Click for Murder Season 1 (2017):  Crime journalist Donal MacIntyre reveals the technological methods behind heinous, deadly act.

September 18:


The Adjusters Season 1-2 (2009-10):  An insurance adjuster investigates possible cases of fraud while hiding a romantic relationship with a co-worker; with Rynn Lim.

The Beat Season 1 (2012):  Six twentysomethings pursue their creative passions while juggling relationship, financial, and health issues; with Henley Hii.

Call the Midwife Season 6 (2017):  A new head and midwife is on track for Nonnatus House while the present midwives deal with surprises, pleasant and otherwise; with Vanessa Redgrave.

Forget Me Not Season 1 (2011):  A teenager was forced to marry the man who sexually assaulted her, but can she forgive herself for abandoning her children for a better life?

Timeless Season 1 (2009):  Ten years after college, five female friends with various personal and professional issues reunite for a wake; with Loo Aye Keng.

September 19:


Manhunt: Unabomber (2017):  The FBI calls on a new type of profiler to track down the infamous Unabomber that has left few clues and a panicked public in his wake; with Paul Bettany and Sam Worthington.


September 21:


Gotham Season 3 (2016):  Gordon has his hands full with a crime wave in Gotham started by escaped mutants from Hugo Strange's lab; with Ben McKenzie and Donal Logue.

September 22:

Chelsea (2017):  The episode is called Game Changers and it focuses on Hollywood success, equality, and politics; with Billie Jean King and Emma Stone.

The Deep Season 2 (2017):  The Nekton family continues their adventures inside their sub as they search for the Lemuria and face off with Alpheus; with voice of Vincent Tong.

Fuller House Season 3 (2017):  DJ deals with relationship issues, Stephanie tries to have a baby and Kimmy tries to fit in with her teen daughter; with Candice Cameron Bure and Jodie Sweeten.

Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father (2017):  The jovial British comic takes his stuffy father on a road trip through Southeast Asia to bond with him.

Neo Yokio Season 1 (2017):  With the help of a faithful mecha-butler, Kaz pursues love, fashion, and supernatural forces inside Neo Yokio's sinister high society; with voices of Jaden Smith and Jude Law.

September 25:


Dark Matter Season 3 (2017):  The scattered members of the Raza crew group recover from a mind wipe and try to piece together new clues following a harrowing attack; with Melissa O'Neil.

September 26:


Terrace House: Aloha State Part 4 (2017):  A realtor and a rapper bring new blood into the House as its residents continue searching for love in Hawaii; with You.

September 27:

Doki Season 1 (2014):  A seven year old dog and his adventurous friends travel the globe to get answers about science and nature in this kid's series.

Emergency Season 1 (2015):  Medical documentary series goes up north to examine moving, incredible stories of Canadian emergency room patients.

Great White North Season 1 (2015):  Hardy men and women who work dangerous jobs as winter fur trappers in Alaska and the Yukon is the focus of this documentary series.

Mega Builders Season 2 (2012):  More episodes of modern builders attempting to replicate dangerous, complex, and amazing structures in modern history using the latest techniques.

Sports on Fire Season 1 (2015):  Hard hitting series explores pivotal moments when sports and history collide in the actions of some of the world's most famous athletes.

Super Wings Season 1 (2014):  Fun adventures of a cheerful jet and his transforming friends as they seek peaceful solutions while delivering packages to kids around the globe.

Tinga Tinga Tales Season 1 (2011):  Back!  African folklore is used to bring to life tales that are shared using a cast of recurring characters; with voice of Lenny Henry.

Tornado Hunters Season 1 (2015):  While most of us seek shelter, three men with a passion for monster storms heads towards tornadoes to capture truly amazing footage.

September 28:


Beautiful Secret Season 1 (2015):  Years after being adopted, a 20-something crosses paths with a singing contest competitor with an interesting story; with Victoria Song.

September 29:


Big Mouth Season 1 (2017): Two teens deal with the horrors and pleasures of puberty in this animated comedy; with Nick Kroll and John Mulaney.

Chelsea (2017):   The episode is called Art of the Kneel and it focuses on athlete's protests against Trump, The Deuce, and music; with Reggie Bush and Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Club de Cuervos Season 3 (2017):  Isabel and Chava will have to deal with fresh challenges working together as co-presidents of the soccer team.

The Magic School Bus Rides Again Season 1 (2017):  Ms. Frizzle's kid sister takes the wheel of the bus as she escorts the class on various science based adventures; with voice of Kate McKinnon.

Mak Cun Season 1 (2015):  Woman takes the bull by the horns by starting a beauty cream company inspiring other women to take chances with their lives; with Erma Fatima.

Paul Hollywood's Big Continental Road Trip Season 1 (2017):  The celebrity chef and auto enthusiast goes on a road trip through France, Italy, and Germany to experience the cars and culture.

Real Rob Season 2 (2017):  Jealous of Patricia's steady income, Rob tries various things to come up with a regular paycheck of his own.  Why not just manage his daughter; with Rob Schneider.

Satu Hari Season 1 (2014):  A man who's haunted by his unfaithful wife moves to Sarajevo to start his life over and finds love until he's forced to choose between past and present; with Remy Ishek.

September 30:


Backstage Season 2 (2017):  Competitive spirits flow for the multi-talented students as they meet new classmates and engage in various challenges; with Jennifer Pertsch.

Best Lover Season 1 (2016):  Two young stars with differing backgrounds and agendas enter into a sham marriage to advance their careers, but things turn real; with Da-hae Lee.

Canada's Worst Handyman Seasons 3-4 (2006):  Inept amateur builders get some real training and test their newly acquired skills on various projects in this reality series.

The Hunt Season 2 (2013):  Scott Haugen is your host as he travels around the world for more big game in the second season of this hunting series.

The Jidahis Next Door (2016):  This documentary takes a look at Islamic State supporters in the United Kingdom.  This was pulled when someone featured in this had a hand in a terrorist attack.

Murder Maps Season 3 (2017):  More shocking, surprising murder cases in Britain's past as the police work and forensics are examined that solved them.

The Royal House of Windsor Season 1 (2017):  This documentary series examines how the royal family survived power struggles, politics, and more.

The End

Coming Attractions:


Coming in September:

Possibly in September:
Hooten and the Lady Season 1 (2017) (Adventurer and museum curator travel the globe in search of treasures and works of art; with Michael Landes)

Later in September?:
The Journey is the Destination (2017) (There's more to a young photographer than his sudden death in Somalia, as we learn in this dramatization; with Maria Bello and Ben Schnetzer)
Outside Man Volume 2 (2017) (More interesting short documentaries with Reggie Yates)
Timeless Season 1 (2017) (Trio travels through time to stop criminals and protect history as we know it; with Matt Lanter)

8 comments:

  1. 10/20:

    1922 (novella based on Stephen King novella)

    Wheelman (with Frank Grillo)

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  2. 10/12:
    Fe de etarras (Spanish Netflix comedy).

    10/22:
    Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (documentary of acclaimed critic and screenwriter, with new footage of her life from her nephew).

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  3. 10/20:
    Haters Back Off, Season 2

    (Sorry, can't leave comments under heading "Coming to Netflix Soon")

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  4. Coming in 2018:
    Untitled Polish Cold War thriller series, Season 1

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  5. Coming in 2018:
    Pine Gap (6 episode Australian political thriller; Netflix original)

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  6. 10/13:
    Kingdom of Us (documentary; mother and 7 children survive after father's suicide

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  7. Coming in 2018:
    Anon (film with Clive Owen, Amanda Seyfried)

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