A tentative list of film and TV show titles that are headed to subscribers during February 2018. Will update this when we learn the official list sometime next week.
NOTE: The official list is up! Descriptions are complete!
3000 Miles to Graceland (2001): Two con men are able to successfully rob a Vegas casino during an Elvis impersonator convention, but each want the money for themselves; with Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell.
Aeon Flux (2005): An acrobatic assassin is hired by the leader of an underground rebellion to eliminate the top leader of the government; with Charlize Theron.
American Pie (1999): Four high school seniors vow to lose their virginity by their prom night; with Jason Biggs and Chris Klein.
American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005): Stifler's younger brother is sentenced to an infamous band camp where he has a memorable summer; with Tad Hilgenbrink.
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009): Three guys desperate to lose their virginity find a sex bible, but alas some pages are missing; with Bug Hall and Eugene Levy.
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2008): Erik Stifler, Steve's virginal cousin, plans to abstain from sex until his girlfriend is ready. But a memorable college weekend could change things; with John White and Jessy Schram.
The Armstrong Lie (2013): Alex Gibney documentary covers the life of cycling star Lance Armstrong from his comeback effort to his shocking confession.
Before the Flood (2016): Leonardo DiCaprio narrates and appears in this documentary as he travels the world in search of man made climate change and the steps taken to reverse it.
Ella Enchanted (2004): Ella tries desperately to remove the "gift" of obedience in time to pursue the love of her life; with Anne Hathaway.
Emo the Musical (2016): An emo student goes to a public school following a suicide attempt and falls for a cute student trying to convert him; with Benson Jack Anthony.
Extract (2009): An accident at work threatens the sale of an extract company as well as his attempt at an affair with a cute employee; with Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis.
Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric (2017): The journalist talks with transgender and intersex people about their experiences with gender identity in this documentary.
Goodfellas (1990): Gritty gangster story about Henry Hill and how he went from mobster on the rise to the Witness Protection Program; with Ray Liotta and Robert De Niro.
How the Beatles Changed the World (2017): Interviews and archival footage show how the legendary band's influence on music and culture continues to be felt around the world in this documentary.
The Hurt Locker (2008): An elite explosive ordnance disposal unit from the US Army working in Iraq deals with a cocky new recruit; with Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie.
John Mellencamp: Plain Spoken (2017): The iconic rocker holds a live concert mixing old favorites with new tracks from his most recent album in this concert.
Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003): An assassin comes out of a coma and plans her revenge against those who left her for dead; with Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu.
Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004): The assassin continues her swath of revenge culminating at her former boss, but he has a surprise for her; with Uma Thurman and David Carradine.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001): The talented raider takes on an evil villain in an attempt to recover an artifact that can control time; with Angelina Jolie and Jon Voight.
Last Rampage (2017): Two inmates escape from an Arizona prison and head to Mexico while leaving a bloody trail for authorities in this thriller; with Robert Patrick and Heather Graham.
Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution (2017): Filmmakers showcase how pop culture affects gender, sexuality, and violence during a spring break for students in this documentary.
Lovesick (2014): Charlie swears off romance after being burned by love, but the disarmingly lovely Molly might get him to change his mind...or lose it; with Matt LeBlanc and Ali Larter.
Master (2016): An investigator needing hard evidence to convict a company chairman of fraud decides to bargain with the company tech expert; with Byung-hun Lee.
Meet the Fockers (2004): The newly engaged couple and her parents travel in an RV to Miami to meet his more laid back parents; with Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman.
Meet the Parents (2000): Despite the best efforts of a male nurse to win over his girlfriend's family, the family patriarch turns out to be a very hard sell; with Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro.
Men in Black (1997): Streetwise cop teams up with veteran government agent to monitor space aliens residing on Earth unbeknownst to the public; with Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith.
National Parks Adventure (2016): Documentary showcases the landscapes, historic sites, and untamed wilderness of America's national park system; with Robert Redford.
Newness (2017): A couple try to make a relationship work after meeting through a hookup app, but they have to make an unconventional decision; with Nicholas Hoult.
Ocean's Eleven (2001): Charismatic Danny Ocean starts to plan a $150 million dollar heist in casino money from Las Vegas shortly after getting out of prison; with George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Ocean's Thirteen (2007): It's personal for Ocean and his cohorts as they take on a Vegas casino owner who double crossed a member of his team; with George Clooney and Al Pacino.
Ocean's Twelve (2004): To pay back a vengeful casino owner they heisted in the previous film, Danny and company decide to commit three heists in Europe; with George Clooney and Matt Damon.
Paint It Black (2016): When a young artist kills himself, his girlfriend and his mother square off in a living nightmare with guilt and blame; with Alia Shawkat and Janet McTeer.
Rust and Bone (2012): An unemployed single father and kickboxer starts a relationship with a whale trainer dealing with a terrible accident; with Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts.
Scream 3 (2000): Is it real life or just fantasy? The line blurs as Sidney and company deal with a serial killer attacking those involved in the latest film based on their lives; with Neve Campbell.
Sunlight Jr. (2013): A struggling convenience store clerk and her paraplegic boyfriend find their life going from bad to worse when they're evicted from their home; with Naomi Watts and Matt Dillon.
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995): 3 New York drag queens end up in a small Midwest town when their car breaks down while heading towards a beauty pageant; with Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007): In this parody of musical biopics, Dewey deals with a childhood tragedy, takes up drugs, and meets various musicians; with John C. Reilly.
Water and Power: A California Heist (2017): Residents and farmers of California deal with robber barons in the battle for water rights in this documentary.
The Wound (aka Inxeba) (2017): An initiation ritual for young men in an African community leads to concern when a South African teen discovers a factory hand's secret; with Nakhane Toure.
The Bros (2017): Two self interested brothers reunited for their father's funeral meet a mysterious woman with a huge family secret; with Dong-hwi Lee.
Cabin Fever (2016): Remake of the 2000s horror has terrified teens dealing with a flesh eating disease while stuck in a cabin in the woods; with Gage Golightly.
Kavin Jay: Everybody Calm Down (2018): The Malaysian comic defies stereotypes and reveals stories about growing up in the VHS era to his Singapore audience in this special.
On Body and Soul (2017): 2017 Foreign Film Oscar nominee deals with two slaughterhouse workers who learn they share the same dream; with Alexandra Borbely.
The Cloverfield Paradox (2018): Orbiting above a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis but things go wrong; with Gugu Mbatha-Raw and David Oyelowo.
Erased (aka El Ultimo Testigo) (2012): Ex CIA agent goes on the run in Europe with his teen daughter when both are marked for assassination; with Aaron Eckhart.
Princess Cyd (2017): Teen moves to Chicago for the summer and finds a poignant mentor and a love interest in a sweet girl working in the neighborhood; with Rebecca Spence and Tyler Ross.
Thumper (2017): Young woman gets entangled with a drug enterprise after moving to a California suburban town; with Eliza Taylor and Pablo Schreiber.
Fred Armisen: Standup for Drummers (2018): In front of an audience of drummers, former SNL standout Armisen explores musical genres, drummer quirks, and regional accents.
Welcome to Willits (2017): A group of young campers who pitch their tents in a Northern California farm end up playing on the paranoia of the marijuana grower; with Bill Sage.
Woody Woodpecker (2017): The bird with the distinctive laugh takes on a slick lawyer with designs for his forest habitat home; with Timothy Omundson.
6 Days (2017): Elite British soldiers come up with a bold plan to end a standoff between armed gunmen at the Iranian Embassy and police officers; with Jamie Bell.
The Emoji Movie (2017): Gene goes to bold lengths to overcome the "problem" of having multiple emotions when most emojis only have one; with voice of TJ Miller.
The Preppie Connection (2015): A working class student at an elite private school looks to increase his profile by dealing cocaine to his classmates; with Thomas Mann and Lucy Fry.
The Ritual (2018): Four longtime friends attempt to bond while hiking in the Swedish wilderness, but something threatens their peaceful retreat; with Rafe Spall.
Seeing Allred (2018): The public and private sides of the combative, controversial lawyer who's taken on prominent names in business and politics are revealed in this documentary.
The Trader (Sovdagari) (2018): Traveling trader proves to reveal rural life in the Republic of Georgia where potatoes are valuable and ambition is crushed in this documentary short.
When We First Met (2018): Magical photo booth allows Noah to revisit a past relationship with a girl he wishes to impress; with Adam DeVine and Alexandra Daddario.
Radius (2017): A man wakes up from an accident with the curse that anybody who comes within 50 feet of him dies instantly; with Diego Klattenhoff (The Blacklist).
Meru (2015): This documentary examines three elite mountain climbers as they attempt to scale one of the most difficult peaks in the world: Shark's Fin on Mount Meru in India.
Holy Camp! (2017): Musical comedy about two rebellious girls who have a life changing brush with divinity in a camp ran by nuns; with Macarena Garcia.
Trophy (2017): This documentary examines the tensions between the big game hunting industry and wildlife conversationists from multiple points of view.
Chris Rock: Tamborine (2018): From Brooklyn, Rock hits the stage to give his searing takes on fatherhood, infidelity, and American politics.
Love Per Square Foot (2018): Two bank employees get into a marriage of convenience to be able to pool their money to buy a home; with Vicky Kaushal.
Asura: The City of Madness (2016): A police detective must choose between a corrupt mayor and a prosecutor intent on exposing political depravity; with Jung-min Hwang.
Blood Stripe (2016): US Marine sergeant comes back home before retreating to a summer camp where she tries to heal; with Kate Nowlin.
Daagdi Chaawl (2015): The peaceful life of a simple man is disturbed by a life changing contact with a gangster; with Ankush Chaudhari.
Fakta Ladh Mhana (2011): A young man attempts to avenge his uncle's death at the hands of an unscrupulous politician with the assistance of his friends; with Sachin Khedekar.
The Heart of Man (2017): The prodigal son story is retold in this film that utilizes interviews with people who dealt with personal shame over perceived moral failings.
Matichya Chuli (2006): It's the battle of the century between a jealous, possessive mother and new daughter in law for the heart of an overindulged man; with Sudhir Joshi.
Morya (2011): Two communities in Mumbai get a chance to compete against each other in the celebration of an iconic festival; with Santosh Juvekar.
Premachi Goshta (2013): A man and a woman dealing with marriages in crisis find an unplanned meeting in a marriage counselor's office leads to an unexpected outcome; with Atul Kulkami.
Sakhi (2007): A pair of lost souls dealing with lives in crisis find hope in an unexpected friendship; with Ashok Saraf.
Sarivar Sari (2005): In working class Mumbai, a free-spirited daughter runs afoul of her father who prefers her medical student sister; with Madhura Velankar.
Solomon Kane (2009): Once murderous sea captain is holed up in a monastery fearing that the devil is coming for his soul; with James Purefoy.
Treasure Hounds (2017): A boy and his talking dog join clever young neighbors in finding a treasure that could save their town; with Valin Shinyei.
Tukaram (2012): A child whose innocence and devotion sets him apart from other kids his age grows up to become an Indian saint; with Jitendra Joshi.
Zenda (2009): A change in leadership of a political party leads to a nasty split between two bitter factions; with Santosh Juvekar.
Agustin Aristaran: Soy Rada (2018): The Argentinian comic inserts doses of magic, music, and acting to his energetic stand up routine.
Evan Almighty (2006): God's command to get Evan to build an ark in preparation for a flood has his family thinking he's suffering from a mid-life crisis; with Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman.
Irreplaceable You (2018): Abbie is spurred by a disturbing cancer diagnosis to find a new girlfriend for her fiance who is clueless when it comes to dating; with Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
A Perfect Day (2015): Three hapless aid workers have quite the time dislodging a corpse from a village's water system; with Benicio Del Toro and Tim Robbins.
Blood Money (2017): Three friends who find a bag full of cash must outwit the criminal who hid the money in the first place; with John Cuasck and Ellar Coltrane.
Brave New World Collection (2013): The true story of a woman who was raped weeks before being chosen Miss World at a pageant. Includes the Oscar nominated documentary and three documentary shorts recounting the rest of the story.
Nightworld (2017): Former LAPD cop takes on a job doing security at an old apartment complex in Bulgaria where strange things start to happen; with Jason London and Robert Englund.
Dismissed (2017): Intelligent, but intense honor student tortures his high school teacher and mentor over an unexpectedly low grade; with Dylan Sprouse.
FullMetal Alchemist (2017): An alchemist looks for a way to restore his brother's body while the military government and mysterious monsters look on; with Ryosuke Yamada.
Memoir of a Murderer (2017): A man suffering from Alzheimer's hides his deadly past while protecting his daughter from her boyfriend, who might be a serial killer; with Kyung-gu Seol.
A Week in Watts (2017): This documentary showcases LA cops as they mentor promising students from the harsh, gang-infested Watts neighborhood.
The Breadwinner (2017): Courageous Afghan girl disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family when her father is arrested; with voice of Saara Chaudry.
Bugs (2017): A team of chefs and researchers travel around the world to weigh the benefits of using bugs as a future source of food in this interesting culinary documentary.
The Bachelors (2017): The death of his wife prompts a teacher to move himself and his son to a new town where women there help them heal; with JK Simmons.
Boonie Bears: The Big Top Secret (2016): A frustrated Briar joins a traveling circus where new friends and experiences help to keep homesickness away for a while; with voice of Siobhan Lumsden.
Forgotten (2017): Jin-seok chases after the truth of his brother's kidnapping after he's returned nineteen days later with a different personality and no memory of what happened; with Ha-neul Kang.
Lincoln (2012): Abraham Lincoln tries to hold the Union together while getting Congress to pass the 13th Amendment; with Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field.
Born to Be Blue (2015): The unconventional biopic of trumpeter and jazz legend Chet Baker, focusing on his passion and addiction struggles; with Ethan Hawke.
Mute (2018): A mute man speaks loud with his actions as he frantically searches for his vanished girlfriend in the seamy underworld of Berlin in the near future; with Alexander Skarsgard.
My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea (2017): Several reporters of a high school newspaper learns of a cover-up that threatens the students' lives; with voice of Jason Schwartzman.
Veronica (2017): After holding a seance at her school, a Madrid teen suspects that some evil entity has entered her apartment while babysitting her younger siblings; with Sandra Escacena.
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards (2017): The short stories of Robert Boswell come to life with the help of an all star cast; with James Franco and Rico Rodriguez.
People You May Know (2017): A shy Luddite gains fortune, fame and friends after Photoshopping a fake glamorous life on social media; with Nick Thune.
The Rift: Dark Side of the Moon (2016): A team of special agents travel to Siberia to recover a downed satellite and discover something...horrifying; with Ken Foree.
Winnie (2017): Winnie Mandela discusses her extraordinary and controversial career in trying to end apartheid to her tumultuous private life in this documentary.
Derren Brown: The Push (2018): This "experiment" has an ordinary man fight the suggestion by a bunch of trained actors to commit a heinous crime. Imagine the Game, but for evil.
Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish (2018): The audacious comedian and actor riffs on parenthood, racism, and gay rights in this uncensored special.
Big Bear (2017): Alcohol fueled hijinks of a bachelor party hit a snag when friends of an ill-fated groom decide to kidnap his ex's new lover; with Joey Kern and Adam Brody.
The Chase (2017): A grumpy landlord in a town where people start turning up dead is visited by a man who recounts an unsolved serial murder case from 30 years ago; with Baek Yoon-sik.
Wind River (2017): Tracker with the US Fish and Wildlife service assists a rookie FBI agent who's investigating the murder of a teen girl found on a Wyoming reservation; with
TV:
El Desconocido Season 1 (2017): The fictional story of El Chato's top hitman, El Cholo is brought to life; with Guillermo Ivan.
Hyori's Bed and Breakfast Season 1 (2017): A K-pop diva and her husband open up their home on a beautiful island to welcome visitors for housing, food, and conversation; with Hyo-ri Lee.
Kakegurui Season 1 (2017): The students at a private academy for gamblers think they have found a target in the new kid at school; with Saori Hayami.
Revolting Rhymes Collection 1 (2017): Short animated films based on a Roald Dahl book that give popular fairy tales a dark comic spin.
Under Arrest Season 8 (2016): More interactions between Canadian cops and various perpetrators in this series focusing on the efforts of police to remain calm in trying situations.
Altered Carbon Season 1 (2018): A prisoner recently revived from a deep freeze for 250 years can win his freedom by solving a twisted murder; with Joel Kinnaman.
Coach Snoop Season 1 (2018): This docuseries focuses on the efforts of rapper/cook Snoop Dogg as he launches a football league for young kids who are at risk.
Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia Season 1 (2018): Luna returns to her magical home in Amazia where she reunites with old friends and makes new ones; with voice of Ciara Alexys.
OCTB Season 1 (2017): Undercover detective crosses paths with familiar underworld figures during Britain's final years in charge of Hong Kong; with Jordan Chan.
Valor Season 1 (2017): The two surviving members of a failed mission in Somalia deal with an unseemly conspiracy back at home; with Christina Ochoa and Matt Barr.
Imposters Season 1 (2017): A con artist, supported by a team of fellow thieves, uses her looks and charms to convince men to marry them and then run off with their money; with Inbar Lavi.
Queer Eye Season 1 (2018): A new team of five fabulous gay men use their experienced skills to make over men in this reboot of the 1990s Bravo series.
Fate/Apocrypha Season 1B (2018): Having acquired the Greater Grail, Shiro has a plan to save mankind as the war continues; with voice of Natsuki Hanae.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction: George Clooney (2018): Dave Letterman has an extended discussion with the actor and travels to Kentucky to meet his parents.
Tientsin Mystic Season 1 (2017): The policeman of an otherworldly river town follows the trail of a sinister force to save his townspeople from deadly spells; with voice of Li Xian.
Greenhouse Academy Season 2 (2018): A new student threatens a budding romance while one student falls for a bad influence and two more investigate a sudden disappearance; with Finn Roberts.
The Mortified Guide Season 1 (2018): Brave people go on stage to reveal their most embarrasing moments as teenagers and young people in this series.
Guy Martin: Last Flight of the Vulcan Bomber (2015): British personality Martin assists the crew of the last Vulcan bomber for a farewell tour and learns of some interesting tales.
Guy Martin's Spitfire (2014): TV personality and daredevil racer Martin helps restore a British fighter jet that crashed during World War 2 and learns about the pilot of that plane.
Re:Mind Season 1 (2017): Eleven female high school students awaken restrained in a large dining room and try to figure out why they're there and find a way out; with Mao Iguchi.
Dragons: Race to the Edge Season 6 (2018): It's a race to gather all of the Dragon Eye lenses between the Riders and the Flyers; with voice of Jay Baruchel.
Everything Sucks! Season 1 (2018): In a small town called Boring, the high school Audio Visual club has it out with the drama club; with Peyton Kennedy.
First Team: Juventus Season 1 (2018): This docuseries follows the vaunted soccer team on and off the field as they attempt to win a seventh consecutive Italian title.
Z Nation Season 4 (2017): Warren wakes up from a coma two years later in a zombie free utopia and suspects something has gone wrong; with Kellita Smith and DJ Qualls.
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Season 1 (2018): The former star of Community and The Soup blends news, pop culture, and social media in a hilarious brew on a weekly basis; with Kevin Hart and Alison Brie.
Strippers Season 1 (2014): The personal and professional lives of Scottish dancers who reveal it all for the money in this reality series.
Weekend Aristocrats Season 1 (2012): This British series explores the grand estates where they bring in paying guests to make ends meet.
Powder Season 1 (2010): Two men who grew up in the rough streets of Mumbai end up on opposite ends of the narcotics trade; with Manish Chaudhary.
Selling Houses with Sarah Beeny Season 2 (2013): More real drama as the real estate agent allows three sellers to see each other's houses and come up with creative ways to sell them.
The Frankenstein Chronicles Seasons 1-2 (2017): A detective's search for a serial killer in 1827 London takes him down an unexpectedly dark direction; with Sean Bean.
Sing-a-Long with PJ Masks Season 1 (2016): Musical episodes focus on three kids who save their town at night as masked superheroes; with voice of Kyle Breitkopf.
Boonie Bears: Spring Into Action Season 1 (2014): The Bear brothers team up to stop Logger Vick from chopping down the trees and ruining the forest; with voice of Justin J. Wheeler.
Hap and Leonard Season 2 (2017): The duo must stay ahead of the law to solve a crime and crusade for justice; with James Purefoy and Michael Kenneth Williams.
The Ministry of Time Seasons 1-3 (2015-7): Three people from different Spanish eras work together to prevent sinister time traveling intruders from altering histories; with Aura Garrido.
Witch Hunt Season 1 (2014): Four Korean celebrity men and guest stars of both genders openly discuss women, sex, and relationships in this talk show; with Shin Dong-yup.
Hitler's Circle of Evil Season 1 (2017): This historical series explores how Adolf Hitler's inner circle of Nazi leaders survived various challenges to take control of Germany and enact their evil agenda.
Versailles Season 2 (2017): King Louis XIV deals with various challenges to get his top of the line palace completed in Versailles; with George Blagden.
Marseilles Season 2 (2018): Battle for the heart of the city continues as right wingers take charge and scandal threatens their soccer team; with Gerard Depardieu.
Seven Seconds Season 1 (2018): The death of an African American teen leads to a police coverup and a search for the truth; with David Lyons and Regina King.
Timeline Season 1 (2014): Thailand's biggest stories of the past come to life thanks to firsthand accounts, re-enactments, and graphics.
Ugly Delicious Season 1 (2018): This combination of a travel show and a food show has chef David Chang traveling across the world to learn about surprising links between cultures and twists on iconic dishes.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 3 (2017): Rebecca groups after her latest relationship issue while Paula and Scott work on their new marriage and Darryl gets baby fever; with Rachel Bloom.
El Vato Season 2 (2017): El Vato seeks help from family and friends in various money making schemes after learning he can't get out of a non-paying contract; with El Dasa.
The Big Ward Season 1 (2016): Reality series covers six New Zealanders as they fight the battle against obesity to qualify for lifesaving stomach stapling surgery.
Encounters with Evil Season 1 (2016): Documentary series examines heinous crimes committed by cold, deranged criminals.
Go Back Where You Came From Season 1 (2011): Aussies with preconceived notions on refugees and asylum seekers learn the hard way when they get placed in similar harsh conditions in this series.
History's Greatest Hoaxes Season 1 (2016): Unseen footage provides new insights into some of the biggest scams and forgeries in history.
Inside Jaguar (2015): Classic car enthusiast learns the painstaking process needed to recreate the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type.
Mayday: The Passenger Who Landed a Plane (2014): The miraculous true story of a great-grandfather who landed a small plane without experience after its pilot died.
Mega Food Season 1 (2013): Reality series visits the world's largest kitchens to focus on the people and processes behind large scale food production.
Mega Truckers Season 1 (2012): Docuseries focuses on the world of big rig truck drivers who haul massive cargo across Australia.
Money for Nothing Season 1 (2015): Businesswoman Sarah Moore along with designers and craftspeople converts items headed for the trash heap into valuable, unique objects.
Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Seasons 1-2 (2015-6): Britain's ongoing housing crisis has led to numerous conflicts between landlords and tenants and this series covers the worst of them.
Pet Hoarders (2012): Pet owners confess how they love animals and take care of giant collections of them in this show.
Poh and Company Seasons 1-2 (2015-6): Chef and artist Poh Ling Yeow and her husband transform their shabby yard into an edible garden in this series.
Sin Senos si Hay Paraiso Season 2 (2017): The younger sister of siblings destroyed by crime tries to overcome their troubles; with Majida Issa.
Surveillance Oz Seasons 1-3 (2012-4): This series explores heart racing dramas captured on close circuit TV in Australia.
The Ugly Face of Beauty Season 1 (2010): British doctor examines the plastic surgery industry and supports those who were victimized by botched operations.
Unveiled Season 1 (2017): Six Aussie couples prepare for their weddings by undergoing cosmetic procedures and changing their looks in this series.
Hitler's Bodyguard Season 1 (2008): Documentary series examines the multiple attempts on the life of Adolf Hitler using re-enactments and first person accounts.
Deep Undercover Collection 2 (2018) (Series explores undercover operations from the perspective of the undercover officers)
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MOVIES:
February 1:
42 Grams (2017): Ambitious chef and his wife decide to convert their successful underground restaurant into an upscale eatery in this documentary.3000 Miles to Graceland (2001): Two con men are able to successfully rob a Vegas casino during an Elvis impersonator convention, but each want the money for themselves; with Kevin Costner and Kurt Russell.
Aeon Flux (2005): An acrobatic assassin is hired by the leader of an underground rebellion to eliminate the top leader of the government; with Charlize Theron.
American Pie (1999): Four high school seniors vow to lose their virginity by their prom night; with Jason Biggs and Chris Klein.
American Pie Presents: Band Camp (2005): Stifler's younger brother is sentenced to an infamous band camp where he has a memorable summer; with Tad Hilgenbrink.
American Pie Presents: The Book of Love (2009): Three guys desperate to lose their virginity find a sex bible, but alas some pages are missing; with Bug Hall and Eugene Levy.
American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile (2008): Erik Stifler, Steve's virginal cousin, plans to abstain from sex until his girlfriend is ready. But a memorable college weekend could change things; with John White and Jessy Schram.
The Armstrong Lie (2013): Alex Gibney documentary covers the life of cycling star Lance Armstrong from his comeback effort to his shocking confession.
Before the Flood (2016): Leonardo DiCaprio narrates and appears in this documentary as he travels the world in search of man made climate change and the steps taken to reverse it.
Ella Enchanted (2004): Ella tries desperately to remove the "gift" of obedience in time to pursue the love of her life; with Anne Hathaway.
Emo the Musical (2016): An emo student goes to a public school following a suicide attempt and falls for a cute student trying to convert him; with Benson Jack Anthony.
Extract (2009): An accident at work threatens the sale of an extract company as well as his attempt at an affair with a cute employee; with Jason Bateman and Mila Kunis.
Gender Revolution: A Journey with Katie Couric (2017): The journalist talks with transgender and intersex people about their experiences with gender identity in this documentary.
Goodfellas (1990): Gritty gangster story about Henry Hill and how he went from mobster on the rise to the Witness Protection Program; with Ray Liotta and Robert De Niro.
How the Beatles Changed the World (2017): Interviews and archival footage show how the legendary band's influence on music and culture continues to be felt around the world in this documentary.
The Hurt Locker (2008): An elite explosive ordnance disposal unit from the US Army working in Iraq deals with a cocky new recruit; with Jeremy Renner and Anthony Mackie.
John Mellencamp: Plain Spoken (2017): The iconic rocker holds a live concert mixing old favorites with new tracks from his most recent album in this concert.
Kill Bill Volume 1 (2003): An assassin comes out of a coma and plans her revenge against those who left her for dead; with Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu.
Kill Bill Volume 2 (2004): The assassin continues her swath of revenge culminating at her former boss, but he has a surprise for her; with Uma Thurman and David Carradine.
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001): The talented raider takes on an evil villain in an attempt to recover an artifact that can control time; with Angelina Jolie and Jon Voight.
Last Rampage (2017): Two inmates escape from an Arizona prison and head to Mexico while leaving a bloody trail for authorities in this thriller; with Robert Patrick and Heather Graham.
Liberated: The New Sexual Revolution (2017): Filmmakers showcase how pop culture affects gender, sexuality, and violence during a spring break for students in this documentary.
Lovesick (2014): Charlie swears off romance after being burned by love, but the disarmingly lovely Molly might get him to change his mind...or lose it; with Matt LeBlanc and Ali Larter.
Master (2016): An investigator needing hard evidence to convict a company chairman of fraud decides to bargain with the company tech expert; with Byung-hun Lee.
Meet the Fockers (2004): The newly engaged couple and her parents travel in an RV to Miami to meet his more laid back parents; with Ben Stiller and Dustin Hoffman.
Meet the Parents (2000): Despite the best efforts of a male nurse to win over his girlfriend's family, the family patriarch turns out to be a very hard sell; with Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro.
Men in Black (1997): Streetwise cop teams up with veteran government agent to monitor space aliens residing on Earth unbeknownst to the public; with Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith.
National Parks Adventure (2016): Documentary showcases the landscapes, historic sites, and untamed wilderness of America's national park system; with Robert Redford.
Newness (2017): A couple try to make a relationship work after meeting through a hookup app, but they have to make an unconventional decision; with Nicholas Hoult.
Ocean's Eleven (2001): Charismatic Danny Ocean starts to plan a $150 million dollar heist in casino money from Las Vegas shortly after getting out of prison; with George Clooney and Brad Pitt.
Ocean's Thirteen (2007): It's personal for Ocean and his cohorts as they take on a Vegas casino owner who double crossed a member of his team; with George Clooney and Al Pacino.
Ocean's Twelve (2004): To pay back a vengeful casino owner they heisted in the previous film, Danny and company decide to commit three heists in Europe; with George Clooney and Matt Damon.
Paint It Black (2016): When a young artist kills himself, his girlfriend and his mother square off in a living nightmare with guilt and blame; with Alia Shawkat and Janet McTeer.
Rust and Bone (2012): An unemployed single father and kickboxer starts a relationship with a whale trainer dealing with a terrible accident; with Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts.
Scream 3 (2000): Is it real life or just fantasy? The line blurs as Sidney and company deal with a serial killer attacking those involved in the latest film based on their lives; with Neve Campbell.
Sunlight Jr. (2013): A struggling convenience store clerk and her paraplegic boyfriend find their life going from bad to worse when they're evicted from their home; with Naomi Watts and Matt Dillon.
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995): 3 New York drag queens end up in a small Midwest town when their car breaks down while heading towards a beauty pageant; with Patrick Swayze and Wesley Snipes.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007): In this parody of musical biopics, Dewey deals with a childhood tragedy, takes up drugs, and meets various musicians; with John C. Reilly.
Water and Power: A California Heist (2017): Residents and farmers of California deal with robber barons in the battle for water rights in this documentary.
The Wound (aka Inxeba) (2017): An initiation ritual for young men in an African community leads to concern when a South African teen discovers a factory hand's secret; with Nakhane Toure.
February 2:
The Bros (2017): Two self interested brothers reunited for their father's funeral meet a mysterious woman with a huge family secret; with Dong-hwi Lee.
Cabin Fever (2016): Remake of the 2000s horror has terrified teens dealing with a flesh eating disease while stuck in a cabin in the woods; with Gage Golightly.
Kavin Jay: Everybody Calm Down (2018): The Malaysian comic defies stereotypes and reveals stories about growing up in the VHS era to his Singapore audience in this special.
On Body and Soul (2017): 2017 Foreign Film Oscar nominee deals with two slaughterhouse workers who learn they share the same dream; with Alexandra Borbely.
February 5:
The Cloverfield Paradox (2018): Orbiting above a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis but things go wrong; with Gugu Mbatha-Raw and David Oyelowo.
Erased (aka El Ultimo Testigo) (2012): Ex CIA agent goes on the run in Europe with his teen daughter when both are marked for assassination; with Aaron Eckhart.
Princess Cyd (2017): Teen moves to Chicago for the summer and finds a poignant mentor and a love interest in a sweet girl working in the neighborhood; with Rebecca Spence and Tyler Ross.
Thumper (2017): Young woman gets entangled with a drug enterprise after moving to a California suburban town; with Eliza Taylor and Pablo Schreiber.
February 6:
Fred Armisen: Standup for Drummers (2018): In front of an audience of drummers, former SNL standout Armisen explores musical genres, drummer quirks, and regional accents.
Welcome to Willits (2017): A group of young campers who pitch their tents in a Northern California farm end up playing on the paranoia of the marijuana grower; with Bill Sage.
Woody Woodpecker (2017): The bird with the distinctive laugh takes on a slick lawyer with designs for his forest habitat home; with Timothy Omundson.
February 8:
6 Days (2017): Elite British soldiers come up with a bold plan to end a standoff between armed gunmen at the Iranian Embassy and police officers; with Jamie Bell.
The Emoji Movie (2017): Gene goes to bold lengths to overcome the "problem" of having multiple emotions when most emojis only have one; with voice of TJ Miller.
February 9:
The Preppie Connection (2015): A working class student at an elite private school looks to increase his profile by dealing cocaine to his classmates; with Thomas Mann and Lucy Fry.
The Ritual (2018): Four longtime friends attempt to bond while hiking in the Swedish wilderness, but something threatens their peaceful retreat; with Rafe Spall.
Seeing Allred (2018): The public and private sides of the combative, controversial lawyer who's taken on prominent names in business and politics are revealed in this documentary.
The Trader (Sovdagari) (2018): Traveling trader proves to reveal rural life in the Republic of Georgia where potatoes are valuable and ambition is crushed in this documentary short.
When We First Met (2018): Magical photo booth allows Noah to revisit a past relationship with a girl he wishes to impress; with Adam DeVine and Alexandra Daddario.
February 10:
Radius (2017): A man wakes up from an accident with the curse that anybody who comes within 50 feet of him dies instantly; with Diego Klattenhoff (The Blacklist).
February 11:
Meru (2015): This documentary examines three elite mountain climbers as they attempt to scale one of the most difficult peaks in the world: Shark's Fin on Mount Meru in India.
February 12:
Holy Camp! (2017): Musical comedy about two rebellious girls who have a life changing brush with divinity in a camp ran by nuns; with Macarena Garcia.
February 13:
Trophy (2017): This documentary examines the tensions between the big game hunting industry and wildlife conversationists from multiple points of view.
February 14:
Chris Rock: Tamborine (2018): From Brooklyn, Rock hits the stage to give his searing takes on fatherhood, infidelity, and American politics.
Love Per Square Foot (2018): Two bank employees get into a marriage of convenience to be able to pool their money to buy a home; with Vicky Kaushal.
February 15:
Asura: The City of Madness (2016): A police detective must choose between a corrupt mayor and a prosecutor intent on exposing political depravity; with Jung-min Hwang.
Blood Stripe (2016): US Marine sergeant comes back home before retreating to a summer camp where she tries to heal; with Kate Nowlin.
Daagdi Chaawl (2015): The peaceful life of a simple man is disturbed by a life changing contact with a gangster; with Ankush Chaudhari.
Fakta Ladh Mhana (2011): A young man attempts to avenge his uncle's death at the hands of an unscrupulous politician with the assistance of his friends; with Sachin Khedekar.
The Heart of Man (2017): The prodigal son story is retold in this film that utilizes interviews with people who dealt with personal shame over perceived moral failings.
Matichya Chuli (2006): It's the battle of the century between a jealous, possessive mother and new daughter in law for the heart of an overindulged man; with Sudhir Joshi.
Morya (2011): Two communities in Mumbai get a chance to compete against each other in the celebration of an iconic festival; with Santosh Juvekar.
Premachi Goshta (2013): A man and a woman dealing with marriages in crisis find an unplanned meeting in a marriage counselor's office leads to an unexpected outcome; with Atul Kulkami.
Sakhi (2007): A pair of lost souls dealing with lives in crisis find hope in an unexpected friendship; with Ashok Saraf.
Sarivar Sari (2005): In working class Mumbai, a free-spirited daughter runs afoul of her father who prefers her medical student sister; with Madhura Velankar.
Solomon Kane (2009): Once murderous sea captain is holed up in a monastery fearing that the devil is coming for his soul; with James Purefoy.
Treasure Hounds (2017): A boy and his talking dog join clever young neighbors in finding a treasure that could save their town; with Valin Shinyei.
Tukaram (2012): A child whose innocence and devotion sets him apart from other kids his age grows up to become an Indian saint; with Jitendra Joshi.
Zenda (2009): A change in leadership of a political party leads to a nasty split between two bitter factions; with Santosh Juvekar.
February 16:
Agustin Aristaran: Soy Rada (2018): The Argentinian comic inserts doses of magic, music, and acting to his energetic stand up routine.
Evan Almighty (2006): God's command to get Evan to build an ark in preparation for a flood has his family thinking he's suffering from a mid-life crisis; with Steve Carell and Morgan Freeman.
Irreplaceable You (2018): Abbie is spurred by a disturbing cancer diagnosis to find a new girlfriend for her fiance who is clueless when it comes to dating; with Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
A Perfect Day (2015): Three hapless aid workers have quite the time dislodging a corpse from a village's water system; with Benicio Del Toro and Tim Robbins.
February 17:
Blood Money (2017): Three friends who find a bag full of cash must outwit the criminal who hid the money in the first place; with John Cuasck and Ellar Coltrane.
Brave New World Collection (2013): The true story of a woman who was raped weeks before being chosen Miss World at a pageant. Includes the Oscar nominated documentary and three documentary shorts recounting the rest of the story.
Nightworld (2017): Former LAPD cop takes on a job doing security at an old apartment complex in Bulgaria where strange things start to happen; with Jason London and Robert Englund.
February 19:
Dismissed (2017): Intelligent, but intense honor student tortures his high school teacher and mentor over an unexpectedly low grade; with Dylan Sprouse.
FullMetal Alchemist (2017): An alchemist looks for a way to restore his brother's body while the military government and mysterious monsters look on; with Ryosuke Yamada.
Memoir of a Murderer (2017): A man suffering from Alzheimer's hides his deadly past while protecting his daughter from her boyfriend, who might be a serial killer; with Kyung-gu Seol.
A Week in Watts (2017): This documentary showcases LA cops as they mentor promising students from the harsh, gang-infested Watts neighborhood.
February 20:
The Breadwinner (2017): Courageous Afghan girl disguises herself as a boy in order to provide for her family when her father is arrested; with voice of Saara Chaudry.
Bugs (2017): A team of chefs and researchers travel around the world to weigh the benefits of using bugs as a future source of food in this interesting culinary documentary.
February 21:
The Bachelors (2017): The death of his wife prompts a teacher to move himself and his son to a new town where women there help them heal; with JK Simmons.
Boonie Bears: The Big Top Secret (2016): A frustrated Briar joins a traveling circus where new friends and experiences help to keep homesickness away for a while; with voice of Siobhan Lumsden.
Forgotten (2017): Jin-seok chases after the truth of his brother's kidnapping after he's returned nineteen days later with a different personality and no memory of what happened; with Ha-neul Kang.
Lincoln (2012): Abraham Lincoln tries to hold the Union together while getting Congress to pass the 13th Amendment; with Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field.
February 23:
Born to Be Blue (2015): The unconventional biopic of trumpeter and jazz legend Chet Baker, focusing on his passion and addiction struggles; with Ethan Hawke.
Mute (2018): A mute man speaks loud with his actions as he frantically searches for his vanished girlfriend in the seamy underworld of Berlin in the near future; with Alexander Skarsgard.
February 24:
Jeepers Creepers 3 (2017): The mother of one of the victims has a vision on how to stop the Creeper, which might come in handy to the overmatched sheriff's task force; with Stan Shaw.My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea (2017): Several reporters of a high school newspaper learns of a cover-up that threatens the students' lives; with voice of Jason Schwartzman.
February 25:
Veronica (2017): After holding a seance at her school, a Madrid teen suspects that some evil entity has entered her apartment while babysitting her younger siblings; with Sandra Escacena.
February 26:
The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards (2017): The short stories of Robert Boswell come to life with the help of an all star cast; with James Franco and Rico Rodriguez.
People You May Know (2017): A shy Luddite gains fortune, fame and friends after Photoshopping a fake glamorous life on social media; with Nick Thune.
The Rift: Dark Side of the Moon (2016): A team of special agents travel to Siberia to recover a downed satellite and discover something...horrifying; with Ken Foree.
Winnie (2017): Winnie Mandela discusses her extraordinary and controversial career in trying to end apartheid to her tumultuous private life in this documentary.
February 27:
Derren Brown: The Push (2018): This "experiment" has an ordinary man fight the suggestion by a bunch of trained actors to commit a heinous crime. Imagine the Game, but for evil.
Marlon Wayans: Woke-ish (2018): The audacious comedian and actor riffs on parenthood, racism, and gay rights in this uncensored special.
February 28:
Big Bear (2017): Alcohol fueled hijinks of a bachelor party hit a snag when friends of an ill-fated groom decide to kidnap his ex's new lover; with Joey Kern and Adam Brody.
The Chase (2017): A grumpy landlord in a town where people start turning up dead is visited by a man who recounts an unsolved serial murder case from 30 years ago; with Baek Yoon-sik.
Wind River (2017): Tracker with the US Fish and Wildlife service assists a rookie FBI agent who's investigating the murder of a teen girl found on a Wyoming reservation; with
TV:
February 1:
Baby Ballroom Season 1 (2017): Docuseries goes inside the cutthroat world of kids' ballroom dancing where instructors, parents, and pint sized dancers tango to win.
Hyori's Bed and Breakfast Season 1 (2017): A K-pop diva and her husband open up their home on a beautiful island to welcome visitors for housing, food, and conversation; with Hyo-ri Lee.
Kakegurui Season 1 (2017): The students at a private academy for gamblers think they have found a target in the new kid at school; with Saori Hayami.
Revolting Rhymes Collection 1 (2017): Short animated films based on a Roald Dahl book that give popular fairy tales a dark comic spin.
Under Arrest Season 8 (2016): More interactions between Canadian cops and various perpetrators in this series focusing on the efforts of police to remain calm in trying situations.
February 2:
Altered Carbon Season 1 (2018): A prisoner recently revived from a deep freeze for 250 years can win his freedom by solving a twisted murder; with Joel Kinnaman.
Coach Snoop Season 1 (2018): This docuseries focuses on the efforts of rapper/cook Snoop Dogg as he launches a football league for young kids who are at risk.
Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia Season 1 (2018): Luna returns to her magical home in Amazia where she reunites with old friends and makes new ones; with voice of Ciara Alexys.
February 5:
OCTB Season 1 (2017): Undercover detective crosses paths with familiar underworld figures during Britain's final years in charge of Hong Kong; with Jordan Chan.
February 6:
Valor Season 1 (2017): The two surviving members of a failed mission in Somalia deal with an unseemly conspiracy back at home; with Christina Ochoa and Matt Barr.
February 7:
Imposters Season 1 (2017): A con artist, supported by a team of fellow thieves, uses her looks and charms to convince men to marry them and then run off with their money; with Inbar Lavi.
Queer Eye Season 1 (2018): A new team of five fabulous gay men use their experienced skills to make over men in this reboot of the 1990s Bravo series.
February 9:
Fate/Apocrypha Season 1B (2018): Having acquired the Greater Grail, Shiro has a plan to save mankind as the war continues; with voice of Natsuki Hanae.
My Next Guest Needs No Introduction: George Clooney (2018): Dave Letterman has an extended discussion with the actor and travels to Kentucky to meet his parents.
Tientsin Mystic Season 1 (2017): The policeman of an otherworldly river town follows the trail of a sinister force to save his townspeople from deadly spells; with voice of Li Xian.
February 14:
Greenhouse Academy Season 2 (2018): A new student threatens a budding romance while one student falls for a bad influence and two more investigate a sudden disappearance; with Finn Roberts.
The Mortified Guide Season 1 (2018): Brave people go on stage to reveal their most embarrasing moments as teenagers and young people in this series.
February 15:
Guy Martin: Last Flight of the Vulcan Bomber (2015): British personality Martin assists the crew of the last Vulcan bomber for a farewell tour and learns of some interesting tales.
Guy Martin's Spitfire (2014): TV personality and daredevil racer Martin helps restore a British fighter jet that crashed during World War 2 and learns about the pilot of that plane.
Re:Mind Season 1 (2017): Eleven female high school students awaken restrained in a large dining room and try to figure out why they're there and find a way out; with Mao Iguchi.
February 16:
Dragons: Race to the Edge Season 6 (2018): It's a race to gather all of the Dragon Eye lenses between the Riders and the Flyers; with voice of Jay Baruchel.
Everything Sucks! Season 1 (2018): In a small town called Boring, the high school Audio Visual club has it out with the drama club; with Peyton Kennedy.
First Team: Juventus Season 1 (2018): This docuseries follows the vaunted soccer team on and off the field as they attempt to win a seventh consecutive Italian title.
Z Nation Season 4 (2017): Warren wakes up from a coma two years later in a zombie free utopia and suspects something has gone wrong; with Kellita Smith and DJ Qualls.
February 18:
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale Season 1 (2018): The former star of Community and The Soup blends news, pop culture, and social media in a hilarious brew on a weekly basis; with Kevin Hart and Alison Brie.
Strippers Season 1 (2014): The personal and professional lives of Scottish dancers who reveal it all for the money in this reality series.
Weekend Aristocrats Season 1 (2012): This British series explores the grand estates where they bring in paying guests to make ends meet.
February 19:
Powder Season 1 (2010): Two men who grew up in the rough streets of Mumbai end up on opposite ends of the narcotics trade; with Manish Chaudhary.
Selling Houses with Sarah Beeny Season 2 (2013): More real drama as the real estate agent allows three sellers to see each other's houses and come up with creative ways to sell them.
February 20:
Bates Motel Season 5 (2017): Two years after the previous season ended, Norman deals with some dark thoughts that threaten his shot at happiness; with Freddie Highmore.The Frankenstein Chronicles Seasons 1-2 (2017): A detective's search for a serial killer in 1827 London takes him down an unexpectedly dark direction; with Sean Bean.
Sing-a-Long with PJ Masks Season 1 (2016): Musical episodes focus on three kids who save their town at night as masked superheroes; with voice of Kyle Breitkopf.
February 21:
Boonie Bears: Spring Into Action Season 1 (2014): The Bear brothers team up to stop Logger Vick from chopping down the trees and ruining the forest; with voice of Justin J. Wheeler.
Hap and Leonard Season 2 (2017): The duo must stay ahead of the law to solve a crime and crusade for justice; with James Purefoy and Michael Kenneth Williams.
The Ministry of Time Seasons 1-3 (2015-7): Three people from different Spanish eras work together to prevent sinister time traveling intruders from altering histories; with Aura Garrido.
Witch Hunt Season 1 (2014): Four Korean celebrity men and guest stars of both genders openly discuss women, sex, and relationships in this talk show; with Shin Dong-yup.
February 22:
Atomic Puppet Season 1 (2017): Superhero learns that he can regain his powers only with the help of a superfan; with voice of Eric Bauza.Hitler's Circle of Evil Season 1 (2017): This historical series explores how Adolf Hitler's inner circle of Nazi leaders survived various challenges to take control of Germany and enact their evil agenda.
Versailles Season 2 (2017): King Louis XIV deals with various challenges to get his top of the line palace completed in Versailles; with George Blagden.
February 23:
Marseilles Season 2 (2018): Battle for the heart of the city continues as right wingers take charge and scandal threatens their soccer team; with Gerard Depardieu.
Seven Seconds Season 1 (2018): The death of an African American teen leads to a police coverup and a search for the truth; with David Lyons and Regina King.
Timeline Season 1 (2014): Thailand's biggest stories of the past come to life thanks to firsthand accounts, re-enactments, and graphics.
Ugly Delicious Season 1 (2018): This combination of a travel show and a food show has chef David Chang traveling across the world to learn about surprising links between cultures and twists on iconic dishes.
February 24:
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Season 3 (2017): Rebecca groups after her latest relationship issue while Paula and Scott work on their new marriage and Darryl gets baby fever; with Rachel Bloom.
El Vato Season 2 (2017): El Vato seeks help from family and friends in various money making schemes after learning he can't get out of a non-paying contract; with El Dasa.
February 25:
The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale (2018): Joel deals with a possible ghost as well as odd TV from Australia and New Zealand; with Kristen Bell.February 27:
Age Gap Love Season 1 (2017): Three couples deal with social backlash and challenges that come from an extreme difference in age.The Big Ward Season 1 (2016): Reality series covers six New Zealanders as they fight the battle against obesity to qualify for lifesaving stomach stapling surgery.
Encounters with Evil Season 1 (2016): Documentary series examines heinous crimes committed by cold, deranged criminals.
Go Back Where You Came From Season 1 (2011): Aussies with preconceived notions on refugees and asylum seekers learn the hard way when they get placed in similar harsh conditions in this series.
History's Greatest Hoaxes Season 1 (2016): Unseen footage provides new insights into some of the biggest scams and forgeries in history.
Inside Jaguar (2015): Classic car enthusiast learns the painstaking process needed to recreate the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type.
Mayday: The Passenger Who Landed a Plane (2014): The miraculous true story of a great-grandfather who landed a small plane without experience after its pilot died.
Mega Food Season 1 (2013): Reality series visits the world's largest kitchens to focus on the people and processes behind large scale food production.
Mega Truckers Season 1 (2012): Docuseries focuses on the world of big rig truck drivers who haul massive cargo across Australia.
Money for Nothing Season 1 (2015): Businesswoman Sarah Moore along with designers and craftspeople converts items headed for the trash heap into valuable, unique objects.
Nightmare Tenants, Slum Landlords Seasons 1-2 (2015-6): Britain's ongoing housing crisis has led to numerous conflicts between landlords and tenants and this series covers the worst of them.
Pet Hoarders (2012): Pet owners confess how they love animals and take care of giant collections of them in this show.
Poh and Company Seasons 1-2 (2015-6): Chef and artist Poh Ling Yeow and her husband transform their shabby yard into an edible garden in this series.
Sin Senos si Hay Paraiso Season 2 (2017): The younger sister of siblings destroyed by crime tries to overcome their troubles; with Majida Issa.
Surveillance Oz Seasons 1-3 (2012-4): This series explores heart racing dramas captured on close circuit TV in Australia.
The Ugly Face of Beauty Season 1 (2010): British doctor examines the plastic surgery industry and supports those who were victimized by botched operations.
Unveiled Season 1 (2017): Six Aussie couples prepare for their weddings by undergoing cosmetic procedures and changing their looks in this series.
February 28:
Hitler's Bodyguard Season 1 (2008): Documentary series examines the multiple attempts on the life of Adolf Hitler using re-enactments and first person accounts.
Coming in February:
Sometime in February?:
The Strange Name Movie (2017) (How people deal with unusual names is the focus of the documentary)
March 2018:
March 1:
21 Thunder: Season 1 (2017)
300 (2006)
2307: Winter’s Dream (2016)
Adel Karam: Live from Beirut (2018)
Adventureland (2009)
Algo Muy Gordo (2017)
Alpha and Omega (2010)
Battle Drone (aka Battle of the Drones) (2017)
Beerfest (2006)
The Brothers Grimm (2005)
The Bucket List (2007)
Casino (1995)
Cruel Intentions (1999)
Cruel Intentions 2 (aka Manchester Prep) (2001)
Cruel Intentions 3 (2004)
Deathgrip (2017)
The Descent (2005)
The Descent: Part 2 (2009)
The Experiment (2010)
The Fifth Estate (2013)
Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
Ghostbusters (1984)
Ghostbusters 2 (1989)
The Gift (2015)
Gridiron Gang (2006)
Guess Who (2005)
Hostage (2005)
I Am Number Four (2011)
I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007)
Jackass: Number Two (2006)
Land Gold Women (2011)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: The Eighteenth Year (2016)
The Lazarus Project (2008)
Martian Child (2007)
Moon (2009)
People Like Us (2012)
Revolutionary Road (2008)
Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (2005)
True to the Game (2017)
Untraceable (2008)
Up in the Air (2009)
Wet Hot American Summer (2001)
Women at War 1939-1945 (2015)
The End
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Probably in late 2018:
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All IFC movies now going straight to Hulu.
ReplyDeleteThe Ministry of Time is not yet streaming on Netflix.
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ReplyDeleteAlexa & Kate, Season 1 (best friends, one with cancer, navigate high school). A tween comedy.)
Only Season 1 of Babylon Berlin is streaming on Netflix. Wish they would get their act together.
ReplyDeleteA correction. Seasons 1 and 2 which contain 8 episodes each are streaming as a 16-episode Season 1 on Netflix. Season 3 (or what on Netflix will likely be called Season 2 is about to start production in Germany.
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Spring, 2018:
ReplyDeleteThe Rain, Season 1
Powder is not yet streaming on Netflix.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct, Wellesley. Will remove Powder from my listings ASAP.
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ReplyDeleteRequiem, Season 1
Probably in late 2018/early 2019:
ReplyDeleteThe Politician, Season 1 (Ryan Murphy comedy with social commentary; possibly with Barbra Streisand and/or Gwenyth Paltrow)
Coming in 2020:
ReplyDeleteOver the Moon (animated film)
Probably in 2018:
ReplyDeleteExtinction (Michael Pena/Lizzy Caplan thriller)
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ReplyDeleteMy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Season 3
Spring, 2018 (according to a Netflix trailer):
ReplyDeleteThe Rain, Season 1
Coming in 2018:
ReplyDeleteYoko, Season 1 (Russian cartoon show for kids)
Probably in 2018:
ReplyDeleteThe King (film about Henry V)
Probably in 2018:
ReplyDeleteUntitled Michelle Wolf talk show (Daily Show contributor gets weekly talk show as Netflix tries to undo its Chelsea Handler talk show disaster)
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